My gut is that Cain is going the way that Perry should have - move into production and get off the road. Yes, he'll still do Journey, when he can or as more of a writer/mentor, but Journey as a full time job will become a lesser interest. I mean, think about, as we all get older, priorities shift. He moved his family out of the Bay Area after 30 yrs. That says a lot. Grow your kids and stretch out into the business other than a primary touring player. Build your resume in the industry & relax on a broader scale. He can do it, and he deserves it. That's not to say retire Journey, as Perry has, it simply means to become a patriarch in the overall industry. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. In fact, it's very admirable.
later~