Vocalist Jimi Jamison was long associated with a number of bands, best known among them Survivor and Cobra. The Mississippi native started out during the '70s with Target. Jamison and the group put out a pair of albums for A&M and opened for Black Sabbath, Boston, and Kiss. He followed up with a stint in Cobra early the following the decade, putting together one recording for Epic Records. By 1984, the singer became a member of Survivor after auditioning in Chicago. The band had already chalked up a hit, "Eye of the Tiger," before he came on board. Jamison's tenure took the ba...