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Sopranos Makes Journey Cover Band's Summer

Members of Evolution in action at the Canal Room.
Members of Evolution in action at the Canal Room.
Photo: Phillip Angert
David Chase's choice to end his epic mob saga with Tony Soprano playing "Don't Stop Believin'" on a jukebox has increased more than Journey's record sales. The band Evolution, which calls itself "the ultimate Journey experience," has seen calls for corporate and private gigs shoot through the roof.

Apparently they were too busy to make it to Ron Perelman's July 4 barbecue in the Hamptons but are in talks to headline at his holiday party. "Now that A&E is running the commercial [featuring the same song], it's even crazier. People are hot for it," said Mark Weis, one of the band's managers. Charlie Walk, the president of Epic Records, also booked them for a private party. For a full view of what the group has to offer, check out its Web site, www.journeyshow.com.
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