Kevin Chalfant
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Biography
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.
Known For

The mob is trying to strongarm local martial arts schools, forcing young Jason Stillwell and his family to move after his father is injured defending their dojo. With his father now rejecting violence, Jason is forced to train on his own to protect himself and his best friend from the members of a rival karate school.
No Retreat, No Surrender

Recorded Live at Maximes, Wigan, England on Saturday, November 4, 2000 Track List: You Keep Me Waiting (The Storm), Key Of The City, Sing Me Away (Night Ranger), Show Me The Way (The Storm), River Of Destiny (Two Fires), Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor), I Can't Hold Back (Survivor), Sister Christian (Night Ranger), Summer Of Love (Two Fires), Don't Tell Me You Love Me Night Ranger), I've Got a Lot To Learn About (The Storm)