Arnel Pineda, left, Marco Mendoza, Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon of rock band Journey perform at the Lollapalooza music festival in 2021 in Chicago. (Rob Grabowski / Invision / Associated Press) ...
Well, that’s exactly what happened with the tune and the writer of its famous chorus, Jonathan Cain, the now-71-year-old musician and longtime keyboard player and writer of the American rock band ...
Journey's monster 1981 hit song "Don't Stop Believin'" has officially hit more than one billion streams on Spotify. Guitarist Neal Schon celebrated the momentous achievement on Twitter, sharing a ...
Journey performed during the halftime show of the NFC championship game on Jan. 28, and the band switched up the lyrics to one of their most famous songs during the set. The NFL matchup pitted the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Journey’s members have a simple message for those who figured it was a band least likely to headline at Lollapalooza, a festival that’s long celebrated the current and cutting edge.
Journey was forced to stop "Don't Stop Believin'." The rock band abruptly ended their set at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at the NRG Stadium on Friday night after an electrical fire caused ...
South Detroit, which basically does not exist, was officially immortalized this month by the Library of Congress. You won't find it on a map, but now it's in the National Recording Registry, courtesy ...
Journey had to exit the stage mid-concert due to an electrical fire at a Texas venue. The band was making their way through their hits at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Friday, March 14 when, in the middle ...
Members of the rock band Journey can't quite play their music any way they want it, according to lead guitarist Neal Schon. Schon was not happy about that. "Although Mr. Cain is free to express his ...
As audio cut out during the mega hit at the March 14 concert, the band's fans at NRG Stadium were left hanging Journey had to ...
Members of the rock band Journey can’t quite play their music any way they want it, according to lead guitarist Neal Schon. “Although Mr. Cain is free to express his personal beliefs and associations, ...
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