Seems like it’s almost time to stop believin’. Longtime Journey keyboardist and songwriter Jonathan Cain is quitting the ...
One week after Journey's Jonathan Cain paid tribute to slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk with a new song, the band ...
Jonathan Cain, the band's keyboardist and guitarist, has left the band to focus on his ministry, according to founding member ...
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Is Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'' The Most Overplayed Karaoke Song?
Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'' is a pop culture staple, but its overuse in karaoke bars has made it a worn-out choice. Maybe it's time for a break.
Cain and Schon had been feuding rather publicly recently, with Schon suing the keyboard player, accusing him of overspending ...
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Who Are the ‘Big 4′ of Potential Rock Reunions?
Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. are by far the longest-lasting lineup in classic rock. The group briefly ...
An "unofficial Journey song," it was co-written by Neal Schon, Steve Perry, and Jonathan Cain and features Ross Valory and Steve Smith.
When one thinks of modern day Journey, two names likely come to mind: Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain. Both have been part of the band for over 40 years, but only one of them, Schon, is an original ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Saturday’s victory for the Memphis Tigers over Arkansas will be a game that many will talk about for a long, long time. Just 24 hours since the win, the only thing that comes to mind ...
While admitting he won't keep "chasing" Steve Perry, Neal Schon hinted at the future of Journey and the possibility of new music.
Veteran musician Dusty Maninfior of Mattoon played with Richard Goodall's Sugar Street Band and Journey lead guitarist Neal Schon on the season 20 season finale of NBC's "America's Got Talent." ...
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