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Article: JOURNEYMAN.(Neal Schon discusses new solo and Journey albums)(Interview)
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- Guitar Player
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- August 1, 2001
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NEAL SCHON STRUST HIS SIGNATURE SOUND ON NEW SOLO AND JOURNEY RELEASES
It's a little surprising that Neal Schon isn't bitter. For a guy with a successful career that spans more than 30 years, he has taken more than his fair share of flock. Critics have always been happy to forget the fact that Schon was hand-picked to join Santana's band as a teenager, formed Journey three years later, and, by his 25th birthday, had numerous album credits, millions of fans, and the respect of players such as Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, and B.B. King. Instead, critics choose to focus on the AOR pop he did with longtime Journey singer Steve Perry, and, in the process, write him ...
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