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Kevin Chalfant

Birthplace: Streator, Illinois, USA


Kevin Chalfant is an American singer and a native of Streator, Illinois. He obtained a BMI award for co-writing and singing on one of the most frequently aired rock radio hits of 1992 and 1993, "I've Got a Lot to Learn About Love", by The Storm. In October 1993 he very briefly sat in for Steve Perry in Journey, singing lead at a roast for Journey's manager, Herbie Herbert, and in 2003, he toured as lead vocalist for the Alan Parsons Live Project. Bands include: 707, Steel Breeze, The Storm, Two Fires, Journey, Shadows Fade, Shooting Star, and solo work. In 2016, Chalfant appeared at the three-day Rockingham 2016 melodic/hard rock festival held in Nottingham, England. He appeared on October 23, headlining that day's seven-act programme.

Filmography

TWO FIRES: Live At The Gods Of AOR
Character: Lead Vocals
No Retreat, No Surrender
Job: Theme Song Performance