Welcome to the Journey
Journey in Time Band
Steve Burkett, Pam Burkett, Mark Moulin
We play your Favorite Artist's #1 Hits from the 60's, 70's, 80's & 90's.
Experience the musical journey of a life time.
Welcome to the Journey
Take a musical journey with us back in time featuring some of your favorite Pop, Soft Rock, R&B, Folk , Gospel and Country #1 Hits from the 60's, 70's, 80's & 90's. You will find yourself wanting to sing-along, as these are some of our greatest songs of all time! Here are just a few of the artists and groups you will hear on this heart warming journey:
Pop/Soft Rock/R&B/Soul: Beatles, CCR, Eagles, Queen, Doors, Drifters, Bellamy Brothers, Righteous Brothers, Allman Brothers, Classic IV, McCoys, Lovin Spoonful, Animals, Box Tops, Mamas and Papas, Bread, Turtles, Fleetwood Mac, America, Buffalo Springfield, Youngbloods, Beach Boys, Surfaris, Archies, Sam the Sham & The Pharaos, Shirelles, Monkees, Bee Gees, Loggins and Messina, Three Dog Night, Kansas, Santana, Rolling Stones, Jim Croce, James Taylor, BJ Thomas, Little Richard, Johnny Rivers, Tony Orlando, Joe Cocker, Otis Redding, Louis Armstrong, Fats Domino, Drifters, Johnny Nash, Roy Orbison, Pat Boone, Debbie Boone, Randy Newman, Paul Anka, Eddy Arnold, Van Morrison, Ricky Nelson, Albert Hammond, Arlo Guthrie, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Roberta Flack, Bob Dylan, Kenny Loggins, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley, and Frank Sinatra.
Folk Rock: Bobby Goldsboro, Mary Hopkins, Harry Nilsson, Gordon Lightfoot, Simon & Garfunkel, Peter, Paul & Mary, and John Denver.
Country: Alabama, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Don Williams, Johnny Lee, Suzy Bogguss, Keith Whitney, Kenny Chesney, Kenny Rogers, Collin Ray, Chris Young, Brooks and Dunn, Glen Campbell, Dwight Yoakam, Roger Miller, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Buck Owens, Garth Brooks, and George Strait.
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - released in 1973 by Jim Croce - Genre: Boggie Woggie
Written by: Jim Croce and recorded in March of 1973. The song was a Number One pop hit for him, spending two weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 in July of 1973. Croce was nominated for two 1973 grammy awards in the Pop Male Vocalist and Recording of the Year categories for "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown." It was his last number-one single before his tragic death on September 20th of that year.
The song's title character is a tall man from the South Side of Chicago whose size, attitude, and tendency to carry weapons have given him a fearsome reputation. He is said to dress in fancy clothes and wear diamond rings, and to own a custom Lincoln Continental and Cadillac Eldorado, implying he has a lot of money. One day in a bar he makes a pass at a pretty, married women named Doris, whose jealous husband proceeds to beat Leroy brutally in the ensuing fight, which Leroy looses badly.
Croce tells about his inspiration for the song being about a guy he was in the army with..."It was Fort Dix, in New Jersey, that I met this guy. He was not made to climb the tree of knowledge, as they say, but he was strong, so nobody'd ever told him what to do, and after about a week down there he said "Later for this" and decided to go home. So he went AWOL - which means to take your own vacation - and he did. But he made the mistake of coming back at the end of the month to get his paycheck. I don't know if you've ever seen handcuffs put on anybody, but it was SNAP and that was the end of it for a good friend of mine, who I wrote this tune about, named Leroy Brown."
Source: Wikipedia - August, 2022
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Journey in Time Band
Roger Wynfield, Steve Burkett, Pam Burkett, Mark Moulin, Brian Meegan
Band Members
Steve Burkett
(Lead Vocals, Guitar, Bass) | Pam Burkett
(Background Vocals) | Mark Moulin
(Vocals, Bass, Guitar)
Professional Resume | Brian Burwell "Dogboy"
(Guest Artist)
(Drums, Percussion)
Professional Resume | Steve Wilkinson
(Guest Artist)
(Vocals, Bass, Piano)
Professional Resume | Brian Meegan
(Guest Artist)
(Drums, Percussion)
Professional
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(Guest Artist)
(Vocals, Guitar, Bass)
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Steve is the Producer and Band Leader of Journey in Time. He started playing as a teen in garage bands and at high school dances. Steve has been leading worship in churches with his wife Pam now for over 46 years.
He started Journey in Time about 5 years ago after his retirement from the computer service industry.
Steve has always had a special connection to the music from the 60's and 70's. The band features artists and Top Billboard Hits from many different genres that take audiences back-in-time, recreating many of those wonderful memories from years past.
"It's a real honor and joy for me to play with these amazingly talented, professional musicians."
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Pam and Steve married over 46 years ago. They have been singing together since they were teens.
They have 2 married children, 6 grandchildren and 2 grand dogs that keep them busy when not performing.
Pam has many years of expererince leading and singing in various choirs.
She is currently on the worship team at their chruch.
" I've always loved singing with my husband and it gives me a lot of joy to join him in this new found opportunity in a band!"
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Mark is Head of production for "Heaven's Hollywood". He is an American Producer, Composer, Musician, Singer-Songwriter, Worship Leader and Performer. He has worked with The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Kenny Loggins, Lionel Richie, David Foster, Sister Sledge, Toto, Ambrosia, The Youngbloods, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Keane, The Iron Butterfly, and the Electric Prunes.
He is currently working with alumni members of Earth Wind and Fire, Chicago, The 5th Dimension, Chaka Khan, Celion Dion, Firefall and many more...
Mark loves sharing his skills with young musicians and has been teaching/creating and producing young talented students for many years.
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Brian picked up his first set of sticks as a teen. He then worked for a drum company right after high school. He quickly found his calling in the world of pro drumming and moved to Los Angeles from his home in Michigan. Since then, he has enjoyed a successful career as a live performer and studio musician.
One of his first major recording sessions was with Michael Bolton, recording the top 40 hit, "Safe Place from the Storm." He was then drafted as the drummer for the band NEVE on Columbia Records.
He has since played in over a thousand recordings and has performed all over the world, sharing the stage with KISS, Rage Against the Machine, STYZ, ZZ Top, Duran Duran, The Nelson Brothers, The Drills, Savannah Nix and countless others.
Brian loves sharing his skills with young musicians and has been teaching/creating young telented students for over ten years.
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Steve is an award winning composer and instrumentalist.He began studying piano as a child and quickly excelled. He also played electric bass guitar as a teenager and had the oppourtunity to tour throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
Since then, he has toured with many of our well known Christian artists of the 1990's such as Phil Keaggy, Bryan Duncan, Shelia Walsh, Randy Stonehill and David Edwards. As an electric bassist, he has more recently toured internationally with vocal legend Frankie Vallie, legendary composer Ralph Carmichael and his Big Band, and Grammy-winning artist, Melissa Manchester.
In addition, Steve has worked as a professional studio musician and composer. He has composed music for Tokyo's Disney Theme Park, Dolly Pardon's Dixie Stampede, and the Epic Sight & Spound Theatres in Landcaster County, PA and Branson, MO.
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Brian is from from Syracuse New York where he began playing drums at the age of 8 years. After seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show he got his first Ludwig Drum Set and began playing with local bands. By the age of 15 Brian was playing professionally in rock bands, show bands, teaching privately, and performing in the pit orchestra for musicals.
Brian moved to Los Angeles where he immediately began working recording demos for singer songwriters, bands, and solo artists. Working for famed producer Bob Margouleff (Stevie Wonder, Devo) Brian was asked to record demos for singer songwriter Tim Dulaine, which led to the formation of Blind Date. Brian was also playing showcases and club dates for LA bands and singers in and around Los Angeles. Songwriter Jack Lee (Hanging on the Telephone, Blondie, Come Back and Stay, Paul Young) hired Brian to record many of his demos and play on his band.
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Roger started playing guitar professionally at the age of 13 a very young age. He has played professionally with many other artists such as Glen Campbell, Mack Fleetwood, and so many others.
He is an amazing lead guitar player who loves to play country western music along with many other styles that are available to him.
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Demo Videos
Song Name | Artist Name | Year Released | Billboard Charts | Genre |
"Garden Party"
Guitar Solo Mark Moulin | 1972 | No. 6 | Country/Country Rock | |
| Beatles | 1963 | No. 14 | Rock & Roll |
"Evil Ways"
Piano Solo Steve Wilkinson | 1970 | No. 9 | Latin Rock | |
Peter, Paul, Mary | 1969 | No. 1 | Folk | |
John Denver | 1971 | No. 2 | Country | |
"King of the Road"
"Kansas City"
Bass Solo Mark Moulin | 1965
1959 | No. 1
No. 1 | Country
R&B | |
"For What It's Worth"
Guitar Solo Mark Moulin | 1966 | No. 7 | Folk Rock/Country Rock | |
"Liza Jane"
Guitar Solo Mark Moulin | 1991 | No. 7 | Country Rock | |
"Liza Jane"
"Suzie Q"
Guitar Solo Mark Moulin | Vince Gil
CCR | 1991
1968 | No. 7
No. 11
| Country Rock
Swamp Rock |
"What a Wonderful World"
Vocal Solo Pam Burkett | Louis Armstrong | 1967 | No. 7 | Jazz |
"Travelin' Man"
"An Old Fashion Love Song"
Guitar Solo Mark Moulin | 1961
1971 | No. 1
No. 4 | Pop
Pop Rock | |
George Strait | 1987 | No. 1 | Country | |
"Kansas City"
Piano Solo Steve Wilkinson
Drum Solo Brian Burwell | 1952 | No. 1 | R&B | |
1951
1953 | No. 1
No. 1 | Country | ||
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?"
Guitar Solo Roger Wynfield | 1971 | No. 8 | Roots Rock/Country Rock | |
"Knocking on Heaven's Door"
Guitar Solo Mark Moulin | 1973 | No. 5 | Folk Rock/Gospel | |
"Tulsa Time"
Piano Solo Steve Wilkinson | 1978 | No. 1 | Country/Country Rock | |
| Loggins adn Messina | 1972 | No.4 | Rock & Roll |
"Drum Solo"
Drum solo Brian Burwell | Brian Burwell | 2023 | No. 1 in "My Book" | All |
Mark Moulin | 2022 | No. 1 in "My Book" | All |