One in a Million - the eBook by Ross Muir (with Jason Galu)
 
Steve Perry is unarguably one of the finest pop/ rock vocalists of this generation and probably any generation, and may well be the greatest ever rock countertenor.

Indeed it could be argued he is the greatest ever rock vocalist, and that argument is put forward in the eBook 'paper' written by Ross Muir and contributor Jason Galu (shown as Nalu in the eBook as the surname is pronounced more 'Na' than 'Ga')...

"One in a Million - A Vocal Analysis of 'The Voice' was actually first considered as a project in early 2007 after 'A Personal Journey' was completed, but got lost in the shuffle as life and 'proper' work got in the way. 

The timing of it's completion was quite remarkable however, as it coincided with Journey's 2008 resurgence, new kid on the block Arnel Pineda's story, and the possibility of Perry releasing new product in 2009.
Because of that aforementioned resurgence a new, younger 'JRNY' fanbase is developing - across many continents - and a vast majority of new (and older) Journey fans never saw (and in many cases had never heard of) Steve Perry as part of Journey, and are not aware of the signature sound he helped create nor the vocal phenomenon he truly was...

Time to redress the balance, and try and get a handle on just what was so vocally special about 'The Voice". 

                                                      Ross Muir                                                                                   Prestwick, Scotland.

 
                        One in a Million - A Vocal Analysis of 'The Voice'


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