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Brian Hyland

Brian Hyland (born November 12, 1943) was a moderately successful pop artist from Queens, New York during the 1960s. Although not known as a major force in the history of rock and roll, Hyland did record two notable songs before his pop music success declined in the late 1960s.

In 1960, Hyland scored his first and biggest hit, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini", a song that was as much about the 60s beach and surf culture as it was about scantier female swimwear and the males who appreciated it. The song was a smash hit as it managed to hit #1 on the American charts for one week and remained on the charts a total of 13 weeks. Hyland's other well-known hit was 1962's "Sealed With A Kiss", an eventual oldies radio standard that reached #3 on the American charts and remained on the charts for 11 weeks.

From 1963 through 1966, Hyland failed to repeat his earlier success, with several minor hits but none reaching higher than #20 ("The Joker Went Wild") on the U.S. pop charts. 1967 and the so-called "Summer of Love" radically altered the musical climate for short, cutesy pop songs and Hyland would not have any song chart again with the notable exception being "Gypsy Woman", a song he wrote in 1970 that was produced by Del Shannon.


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pop charts. 1967 and the so-called "Summer of Love" radically altered the musical climate for short, cutesy pop songs and Hyland would not have any song chart again with the notable exception being "Gypsy Woman", a song he wrote in 1970 that was produced by Del Shannon. Official website (http://www.journeytheband.com). From 1963 through 1966, Hyland failed to repeat his earlier success, with several minor hits but none reaching higher than #20 ("The Joker Went Wild") on the U.S. (These are all studio albums unless stated otherwise):. Hyland's other well-known hit was 1962's "Sealed With A Kiss", an eventual oldies radio standard that reached #3 on the American charts and remained on the charts for 11 weeks. Augeri is frequently mistaken for Steve Perry - both share the same first name, resemble each other physically, and have similar voices. The song was a smash hit as it managed to hit #1 on the American charts for one week and remained on the charts a total of 13 weeks. The group's current lineup is Augeri (vocals), Schon (guitar), Cain (keyboards), Valory (bass), and Castronovo (drums).

In 1960, Hyland scored his first and biggest hit, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini", a song that was as much about the 60s beach and surf culture as it was about scantier female swimwear and the males who appreciated it. On January 21, 2005 Journey received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Although not known as a major force in the history of rock and roll, Hyland did record two notable songs before his pop music success declined in the late 1960s. Many credit the group's success with Steve Perry's vocals and Neal Schon's guitar work. Brian Hyland (born November 12, 1943) was a moderately successful pop artist from Queens, New York during the 1960s. The band's greatest commercial success came with a series of power ballads such as "Open Arms", "Separate Ways", and "Faithfully". The band has gone through several phases, including one dominated by former members of Santana.

Journey is an American rock and roll band formed in 1973. All The Way (2001). Higher Place (2001). Message of Love (1996).

When You Love a Woman (1996). Why Can't This Night Go On Forever? (1987). I'll Be Alright Without You (1987). Girl Can't Help It (1986).

Suzanne (1986). Be Good To Yourself (1986). Chain Reaction (1984). Send Her My Love (1983).

After The Fall (1983). Faithfully (1983). Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (1982). Still They Ride (1982).

Open Arms (1982). Don't Stop Believin' (1981). Who's Cryin' Now (1981). Stay Awhile (1980).

Good Morning Girl (1980). Walks Like A Lady (1980). Any Way You Want It (1980). Too Late (1980).

Lovin' You Is Easy (1979). Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (1979). Just The Same Way (1979). Lights (1978).

Anytime (1978). Wheel In The Sky (1978). I Would Find You (1977). Nickel And Dime (1977).

People (1977). Spaceman (1977). Look Into The Future (1977). Anyway (1976).

I'm Gonna Leave You (1976). On A Saturday Nite (1976). Midnight Dreamer (1976). Mystery Mountain (1975).

In My Lonely Feeling (1975). Of A Lifetime (1975). Red 13 (2002) EP. Journey 2001 (2001) (DVD of concert footage).

The Essential Journey (2001) (Greatest hits). Arrival (2001). Greatest Hits Live (1998) Live. Trial by Fire (1996).

Time 3 (1992) Box set and live. Greatest Hits (1988) (Greatest hits). Raised on Radio (1986). Frontiers (1983).

Escape (1981). Captured (1981) Live. Dream After Dream (1980). Departure (1980).

Evolution (1979). Infinity (1978). Next (1977). Look into the Future (1976).

Journey (1975). Steve Smith. Steve Augeri (also a member of Tall Stories and Tyketto). Randy Jackson (of American Idol fame).

Ross Valory. George Tickner. Deen Castronovo (also a member of Bad English). Aynsley Dunbar.

Gregg Rolie (an original member of Santana). Jonathan Cain (also an original member of The Babys & Bad English). Neal Schon (also a member of Bad English and Hardline). Steve Perry.