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Robert Fleischman

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Robert Fleischman is an American musician. He is best known as the former lead singer of the group Journey between the albums Next and Infinity. Robert was with the band for about nine months in 1977, contributing his song writing skills and vocal performances, but never actually recording any albums with the band. He co-wrote one of their biggest hits, "Wheel in the Sky", in addition to "Anytime" and "Winds Of March". The only released Journey song featuring his vocals is "For You," which can be found on Journey's box set release: Time3. He may have also contributed to the unreleased song "Velvet Curtain", which was later re-written as "Feeling That Way". He has also been part of the band Channel, appeared on the Vinnie Vincent Invasion self-titled album, featuring the ex-KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent and later in the never released album Guitars From Hell, and released so far two albums as a solo artist "Perfect Stranger" and "World In Your Eyes", the latter producer by current former Hurricane (band) and current Foreigner (band) singer Kelly Hansen.

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Preceded by
Gregg Rolie
Lead Singer of Journey
1977 – 1977
Succeeded by
Steve Perry

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