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Jonathan Leonard Friga (born February 26, 1950), known professionally as Jonathan Cain, is an American musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the keyboardist and rhythm guitarist for Journey. He has also worked with The Babys and Bad English. Cain was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey in 2017. [2]
Jonathan Cain, J.C. Phillips: Jonathan Cain chronology; Windy City Breakdown ... (1995) Windy City Breakdown is the first solo album by the keyboard player and ...
Back To The Innocence is the second solo album by the keyboard player and guitarist Jonathan Cain.The song "Faithfully" is the hit single he wrote for Journey. "Just the Thought of Losing You" was co-written with Michael Bolton, an out-take from Bolton's 1987 album The Hunger, on which Cain performed.
Once he arrived in LA, he went straight to keyboardist Jonathan Cain's house to show him the work in progress. Perry had come up with most of the melodies and rhythms, but was stumped on the lyrics. Cain helped write most of the verses. [2] At the end of the song, Neal Schon plays a repeating guitar solo that sounds similar to Santana.
Beyond the Thunder is the second solo album by American guitarist Neal Schon released in 1995. ... Jonathan Cain – producer, engineer, mixing;
Journey members Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have finally settled a longstanding legal dispute. The news comes while the band are continuing their 50th anniversary tour of the US, with Def Leppard ...
The title owes itself to a sort of mantra of Perry's at the time, which keyboardist Jonathan Cain jotted down in his notes during writing sessions for the album. Calling it a "Perry-ism" in the liner notes to 1992's box set Time 3 , Cain explains, "With his own domestic situation in disarray and his mother slowly dying, Perry needed life ...
Journey guitarist Neal Schon is taking legal action against bandmate Jonathan Cain for performing 'Don't Stop Believin'' at a November event for Donald Trump.