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A secret rehearsal space and a love for Jack Bruce’s basslines also played their part in the song's creation, as Schon explains ...
Neal Schon on Journey's New LP 'Freedom,' Ambitious 50th Anniversary Plans. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Kari Lake sang “Don’t Stop Believin’” along with Journey ...
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Journey’s current stadium tour with Def Leppard became a little less awkward Thursday as band mates Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon reached a legal solution in their court battle involving the ...
Neal Schon hits back at Arnel Pineda critics, blames Avenged Sevenfold for Rio sound problems. Fraser Lewry. Tue, September 24, 2024 at 6:03 AM UTC. 2 min read.
Neal Schon and Michaele Salahi attend the 2011 Billboard Touring Awards at the Roosevelt Hotel on November 10, 2011 in New York City. And what about the lawsuit?
Journey guitarist Neal Schon has offered his first in-depth public response to the most recent lawsuit filed against him by bandmate Jonathan Cain, labeling Cain's allegations "absolute rubbish." ...
Written by guitarist and original member Neal Schon, frontman Steve Perry and then-new keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Jonathan Cain, it peaked in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, ...
Journey guitarist Neal Schon has responded to the lawsuit filed by bandmate Jonathan Cain last month. In the suit, filed in the state of Delaware on July 30, Cain petitioned the court to appoint a ...
Journey guitarist Neal Schon addressed the lawsuit filed against him by his bandmate Jonathan Cain in a post on Facebook in August 2024, saying he intends to deny the allegations in court.
Bassist Ross Valory, keyboardist/guitarist Jonathan Cain and guitarist Neal Schon of Journey. Cain accused Schon of taking a $1.5 million advance from promoter AEG to cover tour expenses, ...
Cain accused Schon of taking a $1.5 million advance from promoter AEG to cover tour expenses, despite Cain’s request for a more modest $500,000 advance, in addition to ignoring the company limit ...