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Neal Schon has posted a new image with the words “Journey Beyond” to his social media feeds. The caption on Twitter simply ...
Neal Schon has spoken up in support of Journey bandmate Arnel Pineda after the singer received negative comments for his recent performance at Rock in Rio — and he accused headliners Avenged ...
In what continues to be a lively year for AOR giants Journey, Neal Schon and Deen Castronovo have both gone on the offensive after singer Arnel Pineda's performance during the band's recent Rock ...
Cain blames Schon’s taking $1.5 million advance from promoter AEG to cover tour expenses, despite Cain’s request for a more modest advance of $500,000.
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 ...
While many fans remember Neal Schon for helping form the iconic band Journey, the musician also played alongside Santana, Bad English, and Hardline. First taking the stage back during the 1960s ...
Rock guitar great Neal Schon turns 70 today, February 27. While Schon is best known as the founding lead guitarist of Journey, he has worked with a variety of other bands and musicians during his ...
Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, Steve Smith and co-producer Kevin Elson were joined by Perry’s long-standing successor Arnel Pineda during a Feb. 7, 2017, show that retraced a pair of ...
Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie hoped to return to their former Santana band’s initial blend of upbeat, energetic free-form rock — and with this self-titled introduction, they succeeded.
Schon said Journey's 1980 rock radio breakout "Any Way You Want It" was inspired by the band's love for Thin Lizzy, with whom they had toured. "There's just three chords to the song.
WGN Radio’s Dave Plier talks to Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Neal Schon from Journey, who is in town to play Wrigley Field on Monday, July 15, 2024, along with The Steve Miller Band and Def Leppard. Dave ...
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 ...