"Neal Schon's Big Move Against Jonathan Cain: Find Out What He Did to Stop His Bandmate!"
Published: 22-12-2022 10:43
In an unexpected turn of events, Journey guitarist Neal Schon recently took legal action against bandmate Jonathan Cain after he performed some of the band's music at a Fox event held at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida resort owned by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Schon filed a cease-and-desist order against Cain, accusing him of breaching their original agreement to not perform any Journey songs in a political context. The order also states that Cain was not authorized to use any of Journey's music at the Fox event without prior consent from Schon and other members of the band.
Cain had previously stated that he was unaware of the event being hosted by Fox when he agreed to perform there. However, Schon accused Cain of using "the name and music of Journey to promote his own personal interests" by performing at Mar-a-Lago and associating himself with President Trump's business venture.
The incident has put a strain on the relationship between Schon and Cain, who have been longtime friends since joining the band in 1973. While it is unclear what will happen next, one thing is certain: Schon's legal action against his friend has exposed deep divisions in the iconic rock group over politics and personal beliefs.