<P> Perry appeared with other Journey members at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 21, 2005, after previously stating it was unlikely that he would ever stand with the band again . He indicated that, though it was a good experience, his rejoining Journey is not likely . However, he has also stated "(n) ever say never, unless you mean never, nevertheless" when the issue of returning to Journey has been mentioned . </P> <P> In 2005, Perry produced "The Secret of Moving On," a track on a solo album for former Ambrosia lead vocalist David Pack . Perry also provided background vocals for "A Brand New Start," among the many songs he and Pack co-wrote shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks . That album released in September 2005 includes covers of two of Pack's biggest hits with Ambrosia, "Biggest Part of Me" and "You're the Only Woman ." During the 2005 baseball season, the Chicago White Sox adopted Journey's "Don't Stop Believin"' as their unofficial team anthem . As a result, Perry (an avid San Francisco Giants fan) was asked to attend the World Series and even traveled with the White Sox to Houston where Perry joined the players on the field and in the locker room as they celebrated their championship . </P> <P> In late 2006, Perry's two solo projects, Street Talk and For the Love of Strange Medicine (both featuring previously unreleased material), and his Greatest Hits CD were remastered and re-released . Sony Legacy released Playlist: The Very Best of Steve Perry on January 13, 2009 . </P> <P> As a San Francisco Giants fan, Perry was spotlighted during their 2010 World Championship run . He was spotted in game 5 of the NLCS leading the crowd in a singalong of "Don't Stop Believin"'. In the eighth inning of the second game of the 2010 World Series in San Francisco, fans at AT&T Park began singing along to the song "Lights" by Journey . Perry was shown on the scoreboard singing, jumping and pumping up the crowd . The Giants went on to win 9--0 over the Texas Rangers . In 2014, Perry was observed leading AT&T Park in a chorus of "Don't Stop Believin"'. </P>

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