Journey’s Jonathan Cain Discusses Recent Clashes With Neal Schon
Journey’s Jonathan Cain says that it is time to make peace after feuding with Neal Schon for the better part of the last year, stemming from an incident in which Cain took members of the group to the White House and posed for photos with Donald Trump.More »
By on February 18, 2018
Journey’s Jonathan Cain says that it is time to make peace after feuding with Neal Schon for the better part of the last year, stemming from an incident in which Cain took members of the group to the White House and posed for photos with Donald Trump. “Yeah, sure. Sure,” he tells Rolling Stone of wanting to sit down with Schon and hash everything out. “Yeah. It will. When people read the book, they will see the kind of brotherhood that Neal and I forged. I think that’s unbreakable.” “We’ve had a tremendous relationship for 38 years,” he adds. “Any relationship that goes on that long, there’s bound to be bumps in the road. But I think the band and our fans are bigger than all of this stuff. When you read my book, you’ll see the mountains and the struggles that we had to overcome together. There were insurmountable situations where we were like, “How are we going to get out of this one?” Neal and I brought this thing, along with the rest of the guys, back to where it belonged. I’ll always be grateful for that. We’re brothers. I’m proud of that.” Copyright(c) 2018 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «