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Members of the rock band Journey used to agree the band doesn’t get involved in politics. Now, founding member Neal Schon is making sure it stays that way.
The 68-year-old guitarist sent a cease-and-desist letter on Dec. 16 to attorneys for bandmate Jonathan Cain to prohibit him from playing Journey’s music at Donald Trump events after Cain sang “Don’t Stop Believin’” at a Mar-a-Lago gala last month.
The Post reached out to rep for Cain for comment.
In the letter obtained by The Post, Schon’s attorney claims Journey fans are “up in arms” over Cain’s affiliation with Trump. The keyboardist, 72, has been a part of Trump’s inner circle since his wife, televangelist Paula White, has served as Trump’s spiritual adviser.
Video of Cain’s performance at the November event, where Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Kari Lake acted as background singers, was widely spread on social media.
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USA — Music Journey’s Neal Schon feuds with bandmate Jonathan Cain over playing music at...