Steve Perry Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Emily Carr
Updated on January 16, 2026
Steve Perry Biography
(Singer-songwriter)Birthday: January 22, 1949 (Aquarius)
Born In: Hanford, California, United States
Advanced SearchSteve Perry realized quite early in life that music was his sole purpose of existence, and made great efforts in his early teens to carry out musical endeavors. He soon joined the much-famed rock band ‘Journey’ as their lead vocalist. The band achieved huge commercial success during his membership. He added a clean sound to the band and refined it by adding traditional pop elements to it, making it fresh. Although his musical career was apparently fluctuating due to some unfortunate events, he nonetheless proved that he had the moral fiber to overcome them all. Steve is known to possess one of the finest voices that music of all times ever had, His friend Jon Bon Jovi had coined a moniker ‘The Voice’ for him which best described his capacity to bring alive the music elements, entwining harmony and rhythm. Overriding all the hindrances, he ‘breathed’ music all his life. In the later phase of his career, he released many solo albums, which were a part of his musical pursuits before signing up with ‘Journey’. At present, he lives in Del Mar, California.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Stephen Ray Perry
Age: 75 Years, 75 Year Old Males
Family:father: Ray Perry
mother: Mary Perry
Born Country: United States
Height: 5'7" (170 cm), 5'7" Males
U.S. State: California
More Factseducation: Upper Canada College, University of Toronto
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American PeopleAmerican MenCalifornia MusiciansUniversity Of TorontoMale Singers Childhood & Early LifeSteve was born to Ray Perry, vocalist and owner of radio station KNGS, and his wife Mary Perry. His family was of Portuguese descent which helped him acquire fluency in both English and Portuguese.After few years of his birth, his parents got divorced and he moved in with his mother and grandparents. He was 14 when his mother met and married Marv who provided him considerable encouragement to carry out his musical pursuit.His family moved to Lemoore, California, where he attended the local high school and actively participated in the school’s marching band as well as other bands.He was quite young when he heard Sam Cooke on the radio for the first time. Cooke’s song ‘Cupid’ inspired him to take up singing seriously as a full-time career.In his early days, he carried out his musical endeavor by joining with like-minded friends in groups and giving performances in local barbershop Quartet. ‘The Sullies’ was the highly rewarding of them all in which he played drums and sang. It won the battle of the bands in Calaveras outshining 80 other bands.He attended College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California where he was the first tenor in their choir. Although he did not complete his formal education, the musician within him overshadowed his other attributes.In his early twenties, he moved to Sacramento where he started a band ‘Ice’ with a 16-year-old Scott Matthews (now a famous American musician). But soon it got disbanded due to inadequate supervision and inefficient management.In 1977, he formed a band ‘Alien Project’ along with Craig Krampf which earned them a recording contract with Chrysalis and Columbia Records, right away after their first performance. Unfortunately, the band’s bassist Richard Michaels died in a car accident on 4th July in the same year.As a result of this ill-fated event, he returned to Lemoore and decided not to take-up his singing career further. But, support and encouragement from his mother persuaded him not to give up. Fortunately, he soon got a call from Walter ‘Herbie’ Herbert, the manager of a San-Francisco based band, ‘Journey’, who had come across his Alien Project demo tape.