by Jeremey » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:10 pm
On further thought, I think it is important to post my entire response to Mario's questions just so people can see how things may be picked and chosen to put together out of context and mean things they weren't intended to. There are some fairly significant differences between here and what was published as "quotes."
Here were the questions:
"Do you have any hard feelings toward Journey? Would you join the band now if asked?
How would you categorize how Journey treated you?
Where you ever compensated for having spent the money to fly out there even though you were expecting a baby?
How do you think Journey could have handled this ordeal a little better?
Would you also mind telling me how you are doing for yourself these days? However you would like to categorize it... six figure annual salary? Etc."
And here was my response:
"Hey Mario,
Here are some answers for your follow up questions:
I do not have any hard feelings toward Journey, and I would definitely join the band if asked. The financial gain for my family would be too great a prospect to pass on, and I have also crossed a few milestones in my personal and family life at this point that would make that prospect a little easier than 2 years ago.
Journey treated me fairly, until the offer was put on hold by Neal Schon. At that point, I felt the band was in disarray, and I believed Schon to be acting on his own behalf. Conversations with other members of the band supported that assumption. I was never officially called and told that Pineda would be getting the job, which I felt was not very diplomatic especially considering the way I was vetted for the job and the offer that was made. However, Journey is a rock and roll band in the music industry, and others have had far worse experiences and been far worse for the wear than I. I have publishing on the Wal Mart CD and have a full time career doing what I love thanks to Journey.
I never paid any money to fly out to CA. Journey bought my plane ticket and my wife's and paid for all of my lodging during our stay. We toured San Francisco with a chauffeured limo, toured Pixar studios and sat in John Lasseter's office - had many dinners with band members that were paid for by Journey, and I was also reimbursed other travel expenses. It was a fantastic week long vacation, and there was no indication that there was any other intention than hiring me as the new Journey singer. In fact, this was how I was introduced throughout the week.
With regard to my current financial state and success or failure in the music business, I'll say this - Frontiers is a business, solely owned by myself, that generates hundreds of thousands of dollars in gross revenues per year. I have a platinum record on my mantle with my name on it. I have a publishing company that generates income from those royalties, as well as a full time career doing what I was truly put on this earth to do - Entertain people....I have yet in all my travels to meet a contemporary as blessed and rewarded as myself, and I'm absolutely grateful for the opportunities I've been given.
I hope that clears up a few things for you. Let me know if you have any further questions or need any photos for the story."