Kat’s Hidden Camera 10/26/16: Journey: 1980 – “Wheel In The Sky”, live in Japan


Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com

THIS WEEK: Journey on October 10th, 1980 performing “Wheel In The Sky” live in Osaka

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