Journeyman (disambiguation)

Journeyman (disambiguation)

Journeyman may refer to:
* Journeyman, a tradesman or craftsman who has completed an apprenticeship, but is not yet a Master tradesman

:Arts and entertainment
* "Journeyman Project" franchise, a series of computer games
* "Journeyman" (TV series), a science-fiction television series on NBC
* Journeyman Productions is an independent TV and Corporate production company based in Dublin and run by Coilin O Scolai www.journeyman.ie.
* Journeyman Pictures is a London-based independent distributor of topical news features, documentaries and footage
* "Journeyman" (1935), a novel by Erskine Caldwell about an itinerant preacher

:Music
* "Journeyman" is one of the monikers of electronic/ambient music producer Paul Frankland.
* "Journeyman" (album), a 1989 album by Eric Clapton
* "Journeyman" is a song from Iron Maiden's album Dance of Death
* "Journeyman" is a song from Jethro Tull's album "Heavy Horses"
* "Journeyman" is a name given to devoted fans of the band Journey

:Sports
* Journeyman (sports), an athlete or professional sports player who is technically competent, but unable to excel
* Journeyman (football), a term for professional football players who have played for several different clubs in their career
* "Journeyman", an alternate term for a jobber in professional wrestling

:Other
* "Journeyman", the designation of a five-stage sounding rocket


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