They're doing so with a renewed brotherly bond between co-founding guitarist Neal Schon and longtime keyboardist Jonathan Cain...You know, with Michaele [Schon] and Paula [White-Cain], actually the wives helped a lot.
Neal Schon is not one to do things the traditional way, and that included his wedding to reality TV actress Michaele Salahi in...And on his wedding night, Neal gets to be a musician. Michaele seems to love and embrace that."
U with Marco Mendoza and leader Neal Schon, as Schon continued an occasional flirtation with vocals that went back to Journey's...Neal Schon, "The Calling"From: The Calling (2012) You get a sense that Schon maybe loves motorcycles?
He added that Neal Schon's "guitar is stupidly amazing, and completely still to this day underrated in my opinion."...See Neal Schon Among Rock’s Forgotten Supergroups
"I'm Cryin'"From: Departure (1980) Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon do their best to prop up this draggy, frankly mawkish song, adding..."Mother, Father"From: Escape (1981) Another song with its heart in the right place, "Mother, Father" gave Neal Schon one more
Herbert ended up in a similar position with Santana, where he met Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon....Schon said he wanted to keep politics – and religion – separate from their music.
Journey songs that have been left behind over time, especially in concert, which is the reason to be excited about guitarist Neal...And "Walks Like a Lady" becomes a psychedelic blues opus with Schon tearing through a muscular intro.
Castronovo has given insight on the recent turmoil within the band, noting how difficult it was to observe the discourse between Neal...Schon and Jonathan Cain.
He had been working with Santana and was friends with Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie....He was aware of my work with George Tickner, who was the original guitarist with Journey along with Neal Schon, and he simply
Perry was still their honeyed frontman and Neal Schon was still their soaring guitarist – but something fundamental had changed..."Neal played a couple of unbelievable solos that still need to be heard." No. 6.