The drama surrounding Journey will stretch into 2023 with guitarist Neal Schon filing a cease-and-desist order against Jonathan Cain for performing the group's music at a Donald Trump rally.
The pair, who share partnership of the band, are currently embroiled in a legal battle over group's American Express account, which Schon claims he has been denied access to. Now, Variety reports, Schon is taking umbrage with Cain appearing last month at Mar-A-Lago and performing Journey's signature tune, “Don't Stop Believin'” with a “backing chorus” featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, conservative journalist and Donald Trump Jr.'s fiancee Kimberly Guilfoyle, and failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake.
As expected, Neal Schon took the bait, tweeting: “Now he's claiming I keep losing in court? Inf***ingsane. Get off the Kool-Aid. Wow – lies after lies. I've won one case in court with Cain and the residing one has not been heard yet. . . Judge did not feel it was an emergency. Zero ruling.”