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Of course, it wouldn't be a Neal Schon mega-auction without a double-neck or two, and he does not disappoint, offering up his 2005 Paul Reed Smith Dragon Double-Neck.
And I’ve had some really interesting guitars: I’ve got a guitar that Brian May gave me, one of [Ritchie] Blackmore’s guitars, Steve Vai gave me one of his guitars, so did Neal Schon, and Uli ...
Neal Schon, who helped start Journey a half-century ago and is still touring with the hitmakers, shares his must-haves for USA TODAY's The Essentials.
Neal Schon attended a Friday press conference at OKPOP. The Oklahoma-born Journey guitarist donated a guitar to the museum, and bandmate Dean Castronovo donated a Journey 50th anniversary snare drum.
Journey's Neal Schon Reflects on Selling 'Don't Stop Believin'' Guitar and Other Treasures from His Collection On the 40th anniversary of the classic hit's release, Schon is parting with 112 of ...
Neal Schon Bought 150 Guitars During the Pandemic: 'It Was Like Being Hooked on Something' While the Journey musician clearly has a soft spot for all of his guitars, one in particular has special ...
A collection of more than 90 of Neal Schon 's guitars has amassed more than $4.2 million in sales at a recent auction. The sale, which occurred just a few hours before Journey hit the stage at ...
That guitar is a piece of music history. Besides tracking one of rock's most enduring anthems, Schon believes that it is the first Les Paul to be fitted with a double-locking Floyd Rose vibrato, and ...
Schon, who’s been the one constant member of Journey over the past 45 years, has seen multiple lineups, including Perry coming and going and finally quitting in 1998.
This year, Schon’s two bands are co-headlining a handful of shows together, and Journey is on a massive tour with The Doobie Brothers and Dave Mason.
An Oklahoma-born rock star is giving back to the state by donating his guitar and a drum to be added to the OKPOP Museum. Neal Schon with Journey is from Midwest City and said he is honored to now ...
Journey's Neal Schon Donates Guitar To OKPOP Museum An Oklahoma-born rock star is giving back to the state by donating his guitar and a drum to be added to the OKPOP Museum.