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* [[Jorge Salán]] - ''Chronicles of an Evolution'' - 2007
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* Tempestt - ''Bring'em on'' - 2007
* Tempestt - ''Bring'em on'' - 2007
* Danger Angel - ''Danger Angel'' - 2010
* [[Danger Angel]] - ''Danger Angel'' - 2010


===Others background vocals===
===Others background vocals===

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Jeff Scott Soto

Jeff Scott Soto (born November 4, 1965, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rock singer of Puerto Rican[1] descent. He is best known for being the vocalist on Yngwie Malmsteen's first two albums, and for stepping up to the job of lead vocalist for Journey on their 2006-2007 tours after Steve Augeri had to leave the band because of an acute throat infection. His style is typical of heavy metal vocalists of the 1980s, but he is also influenced by classic soul music singers such as Sam Cooke as well as Journey's original vocalist Steve Perry, and Freddie Mercury from Queen.

Career

The bands Soto has been involved in included Panther, Axel Rudi Pell, Eyes, Talisman, Takara, Humanimal, Human Clay, Kryst The Conqueror, Redlist, The Boogie Knights and Soul Sirkus.

Soto has sung background vocals on several albums by artists such as Lita Ford, Steelheart, Fergie Frederiksen, Glass Tiger, House Of Lords, Stryper, Saigon Kick, and many others.

He has released several solo albums as well. Soto also sang for the fictional band Steel Dragon, which featured Zakk Wylde, Jeff Pilson and Jason Bonham for the soundtrack of the movie Rock Star along with Michael Matijevic of the band Steelheart, whose second album featured Soto on background vocals.

He has also sung lead vocals on an album inspired by the TV series Biker Mice From Mars.

Soto performed at the 2000 annual [OIQFC 'Freddie Mercury Birthday Party' at Reading in the UK, where he performed “Dragon Attack” with Brian May. Since that first meeting, Soto and May have become friends, and Soto has appeared with the SAS Band (Spike’s All Stars), Queen sideman Spike Edney’s band. Jeff also appeared with Brian May and Roger Taylor at the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' bash for the Official International Queen Fan Club. [2]

In 2006, Soto replaced Steve Augeri in Journey after Augeri left the tour due to an acute throat infection. On December 19, Soto was confirmed as the official lead singer for Journey and a press release was posted on the band's official site. On June 12, 2007 it was announced on the same website that Journey had dismissed Soto as their lead singer. Soto addressed the issue by saying "I was looking forward to a long, prosperous future with these guys but it seems they wanted something different than I brought to the table. No love lost though, they know what's best for the preservation of their legacy. I wish them all the best but now it's time to continue working on my own path again". [3]

Since his departure from 'Journey' Jeff has continued to tour on his own account and has undertaken tours with 'Talisman', 'Tempestt' and, most recently, with a new band to promote the 'Beautiful Mess' album released on download in 2008 and on Frontiers in February 2009.

He toured with Trans Siberian Orchestra on their Winter Tour 2008, and again on their Winter Tour 2009.

Soto has also come together with musicians of Work Of Art and Eclipse to co-create the new band W.E.T., Jeff being of Talisman, hence the first initials of each band spells: W.E.T. The new band has released a self-titled debut album, out November 2009. Videos have been made for the tracks "One Love", "Comes Down Like Rain" and "Brothers In Arms".

Personal life

Soto currently resides in Los Angeles, California when he is not on tour.

Discography

Solo albums

Albums:

Singles:

  • "Just Between Us" (1990)
  • "I'll be Waiting" (Sweden, 1990)
  • "Mysterious (This Time is Serious)" (1993)
  • "Time after Time" (1993)
  • "Doing Time With My Baby" (1994)
  • "Colour My XTC" (1994)
  • "All + All" (1994)
  • "Frozen" (1995)
  • "Crazy" (1998)

Albums:

Singles:

  • One Love (2009)
  • Comes Down Like Rain (2009)
  • Brothers In Arms (2009)

Human Clay

  • Human Clay - 1996
  • u4ia- 1997
  • Closing the Book on Human Clay - 2003

Albums:

  • Eternal Prisoner - 1992
  • The Ballads - 1993
  • Between The Walls - 1994
  • Made In Germany (Live) - 1995
  • Black Moon Pyramid - 1996
  • Magic - 1997

Singles:

  • "Forever Young" (1994)
  • "Cry Of The Gypsy" (1994)
  • Humanimal - 2002
  • Find My Way Home E.P. - 2002

Albums:

Singles:

  • "Studio/Live '85" (1985)
  • "I am a Viking" (Japan, 1985)
  • "Carry On Wayward Son" (Japan, 1996)

Eyes

Albums:

  • Eyes - 1990
  • Windows Of The Soul - 1993

Singles:

  • "Calling All Girls" - 1990
  • "Nobody Said It Was Easy" - 1990

Others lead vocals

  • Threashold - Threashold - 1983
  • Panther - Panther - 1986
  • Dragonne - On Dragons Wings - 1988
  • Kuni - Lookin' For Action - 1988
  • Kryst the Conqueror - Deliver Us From Evil (Credited as Kryst the Conqueror) - 1989
  • Alex Masi - Attack Of The Neon Shark - 1989
  • Skrapp Mettle - Sensitive - 1991
  • Biker Mice From Mars - Original Soundtrack - 1993
  • Da Black Side Brown - Da Black Side Brown - 1994
  • Gary Schutt - Sentimetal - 1994
  • Hollywood Underground - Hollywood Underground - 1996
  • The Boogie Knights - Welcome To The Jungle Boogie - 1997
  • Steel Dragon - Rock Star soundtrack - 2001
  • Ken Tamplin And Friends - Wake The Nations - 2003
  • Chris Catena - Freak Out! - 2003
  • Christian Rivel's Audiovision - The Calling - 2003
  • Laudamus - Lost In Vain - 2003
  • Edge of Forever - Feeding The Fire - 2004
  • Soul Sirkus - World Play - 2005
  • Redlist - Ignorance - 2007
  • Jorge Salán - Chronicles of an Evolution - 2007
  • Tempestt - Bring'em on - 2007
  • Danger Angel - Danger Angel - 2010

Others background vocals

Notes

  1. ^ [1]
Preceded by Journey lead vocalist
2006 – 2007
Succeeded by