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Journey’s Neal Schon to Bandmate Who Played for Trump: No Political Gigs

The New York Times – Music:

Neal Schon sent the group’s keyboardist, Jonathan Cain, a cease-and-desist letter following a performance at Mar-a-Lago for Donald J. Trump, saying the band should be apolitical.

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Dont Stop Believin (Song), Jonathan Cain, Journey (Music Group), Letters, Neal Schon, Politics and Government, Pop and Rock Music, Trump, Donald J
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