Seems like it’s almost time to stop believin’. Longtime Journey keyboardist and songwriter Jonathan Cain is quitting the ...
Cain, who joined the band in 1981 and helped co-write "Don't Stop Believin'," shared in an interview on The Strang Report last week (Oct. 2) that he believes that he'll say goodbye to Journey after an ...
Cain and Schon had been feuding rather publicly recently, with Schon suing the keyboard player, accusing him of overspending ...
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The Rough Draft crew will be at Piedmont Park this weekend for the Atlanta Pride celebration. Stop by our booth to say hi, and wave to us on Sunday as we march in the parade with a Mercedes-Benz ...
Iconic rock wife Pattie Boyd, known for her marriage to Beatles guitarist George Harrison and later Eric Clapton, spoke out ...
Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment Celebrates Years of Success with "The Lirbarians" and "Leverage" Franchises and an ...
UTICA, N.Y. -- The Stanley Theatre will host a night of comedy featuring one of America's top comedians. Jerry Seinfeld is ...
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 ...
Shadow Ticket, Thomas Pynchon’s new novel, is built around doubles. It takes place in 1932, and there’s a strong feeling that “unfinished business” from the Great War – ...
Nashville â€” both the actual one that’s threatening the lives of the 113 and the metaphorical one that Don (Chris O’Donnell) and his team and family have to deal with.