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Journey/Survivor wrote:Shit.
I never knew that Bob Coburn died. Back in 2016, at that.
Guitarist @NealSchonMusic returns to @TalkIsJericho with stories about nearly starting a band with John Entwistle. He also tells @IAmJericho about the popularity of “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Sammy Hagar’s reaction to Journey’s new studio album, “Freedom.
Onestepper wrote:Talk is Jericho PodcastGuitarist @NealSchonMusic returns to @TalkIsJericho with stories about nearly starting a band with John Entwistle. He also tells @IAmJericho about the popularity of “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Sammy Hagar’s reaction to Journey’s new studio album, “Freedom.
https://www.webisjericho.com/talk-is-je ... o-freedom/
Eric wrote:https://rockonmagazine.com/neal-schon%2Fjourney-1
Journey/Survivor wrote:Eric wrote:https://rockonmagazine.com/neal-schon%2Fjourney-1
So, it would appear no "50th Anniversary tour" in 2023.
jrnyman28 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Eric wrote:https://rockonmagazine.com/neal-schon%2Fjourney-1
So, it would appear no "50th Anniversary tour" in 2023.
He’s been saying for awhile that the 59th Anniversary might have to wait a year or two because of all the other plans.
Eric wrote:https://relix.com/articles/detail/reflections-journey/
"They also brought in bassist Todd Jensen—while Jackson recovered from back surgery—after he scored a recommendation from an unlikely source.
“Steve Perry, of all people, came to the soundcheck for our Hollywood Bowl show when we were playing in LA,” he says. “We were talking for a bit and, low and behold, Steve apparently used Todd when he went out with his solo band to tour his album. And so I went, ‘Well, Todd knows the material.’ Steve liked his feel too—Steve, being a great singer, knows a lot about where the drums should sit, where the vocal’s supposed to sit, where the bass is supposed to sit.”
Loneman1 wrote:Eric wrote:https://relix.com/articles/detail/reflections-journey/
"They also brought in bassist Todd Jensen—while Jackson recovered from back surgery—after he scored a recommendation from an unlikely source.
“Steve Perry, of all people, came to the soundcheck for our Hollywood Bowl show when we were playing in LA,” he says. “We were talking for a bit and, low and behold, Steve apparently used Todd when he went out with his solo band to tour his album. And so I went, ‘Well, Todd knows the material.’ Steve liked his feel too—Steve, being a great singer, knows a lot about where the drums should sit, where the vocal’s supposed to sit, where the bass is supposed to sit.”
Well thats a pretty interesting bit of info there. I obviously kinda wondered if Perry might have nudged them in his direction since the coincidnence of Jensen suddenly getting the gig after not hearing the name in a looooooong time came seemingly out of nowhere since Neal usually gravitates towards the same players on albums nowadays. I guess that was the case! I'm sure all that good will is completely gone now with the newest legal action, but its cool to hear Perry actually got to the point of checking in with Neal and the guys at a show.
Art Vandelay wrote:
Wow, that is very interesting...and very bittersweet considering all that has happened as of late. Todd was in Hardline with Neal, which always made me wonder if he nudged Todd towards Steve in '94. I also like how Neal tip toes around Smith being one of their options to be their drummer again.
This band is six degrees of dysfunctional separation. Just unbelievable.
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