Article 6739Y Journey bandmates in legal fight over performance for Donald Trump

Journey bandmates in legal fight over performance for Donald Trump

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Sian Cain
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Guitarist Neal Schon issues cease-and-desist order to keyboardist Jonathan Cain over performance of Don't Stop Believin' at Mar-a-Lago

A member of prog rock band Journey has served a fellow bandmate with a cease-and-desist order for performing their hit Don't Stop Believin' with several high-profile Republicans for Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago last month, calling the performance harmful" to the band.

Keyboardist Jonathan Cain, guitarist Neal Schon and singer Steve Perry co-wrote the 1981 song, which returned to public consciousness 30 years later when it was used in the final episode of The Sopranos.

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