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If you're a fan of classic rock, there's no escaping the unmistakable sound of Neal Schon, the legendary guitarist and founding member of Journey.
With a career spanning over five decades, Schon’s soaring guitar solos, emotional phrasing, and rock-solid riffs have helped define generations of music fans.
From his early days with Santana to global superstardom with Journey and beyond, Neal Schon remains one of the most respected and enduring figures in the world of rock and roll.
Born in Oklahoma and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Neal Schon was surrounded by music from day one. His father was a jazz saxophonist, his mother a singer — so it was no surprise when Neal picked up the guitar at just 10 years old. By the time he hit his teens, he was playing with the kind of precision and passion most guitarists spend decades trying to master.
At 15, Neal made rock history by joining Santana, turning down an audition with Eric Clapton’s Derek and the Dominos to do so.
Neal’s work introduced him to the world and shaped his unique blend of Latin-infused rock, blues, and jazz.
In '73, Neal and keyboardist Gregg Rolie left Santana to form a new band — one that would later become the rock giant Journey.
Originally intended as a jazz-fusion group, Journey’s early albums were adventurous and musically rich. Success came in '77 when Steve Perry joined the band. His soaring vocals paired perfectly with Neal's melodic guitar work, and Journey’s sound found its sweet spot: catchy, emotional, stadium-ready rock anthems.
Neal’s riffs and solos became the soundtrack of a generation. The album Escape alone went 9x Platinum and featured some of the band’s biggest hits — including that eternal anthem.
Of all the songs Neal has ever recorded, Don’t Stop Believin’ remains the crown jewel. It has become one of the most instantly recognisable songs in rock history. It took on a second life in the 2000s thanks to The Sopranos finale, Glee, and a million karaoke bars around the world.
Today, Don’t Stop Believin’ is the most downloaded digital song of the 20th century.
While Journey was (and is) Neal’s main gig, he’s never stopped exploring musically. In the mid-’80s, he formed bands with Sammy Hagar and later with John Waite and Journey’s Jonathan Cain.
Journey has seen its share of lineup changes, but Neal Schon has always been its heart and soul. Whether alongside Steve Perry, Steve Augeri, or Arnel Pineda, Neal’s guitar has anchored the band’s sound and kept fans coming back for more.
Journey released Freedom in 2022, their first album of all-new material in over a decade.
2023 marked Journey’s 50th anniversary, and Neal celebrated in style. The band embarked on their Freedom Tour, playing to sold-out arenas around the globe. Fans from every generation came out to hear the hits — and see Schon light up the stage with his signature Les Paul and fiery solos.
As of 2025, Neal Schon is still touring, still recording, and still pushing himself as a player. Whether he's performing Journey classics, exploring new musical territory, or collaborating with old friends, he remains a true rock icon.
With over 50 years in the industry, millions of records sold, and a legacy that spans generations, Neal Schon isn’t just part of rock history — he is rock history.
So next time you hear that soaring solo in Faithfully, that chugging riff in Any Way You Want It, or the unforgettable opening of Don’t Stop Believin’, tip your hat to Neal Schon — the guitar legend who made it all sing.
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If you're a fan of classic rock, there's no escaping the unmistakable sound of Neal Schon, the legendary guitarist and founding member of Journey.
With a career spanning over five decades, Schon’s soaring guitar solos, emotional phrasing, and rock-solid riffs have helped define generations of music fans.
From his early days with Santana to global superstardom with Journey and beyond, Neal Schon remains one of the most respected and enduring figures in the world of rock and roll.
Born in Oklahoma and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Neal Schon was surrounded by music from day one. His father was a jazz saxophonist, his mother a singer — so it was no surprise when Neal picked up the guitar at just 10 years old. By the time he hit his teens, he was playing with the kind of precision and passion most guitarists spend decades trying to master.
At 15, Neal made rock history by joining Santana, turning down an audition with Eric Clapton’s Derek and the Dominos to do so.
Neal’s work introduced him to the world and shaped his unique blend of Latin-infused rock, blues, and jazz.
In '73, Neal and keyboardist Gregg Rolie left Santana to form a new band — one that would later become the rock giant Journey.
Originally intended as a jazz-fusion group, Journey’s early albums were adventurous and musically rich. Success came in '77 when Steve Perry joined the band. His soaring vocals paired perfectly with Neal's melodic guitar work, and Journey’s sound found its sweet spot: catchy, emotional, stadium-ready rock anthems.
Neal’s riffs and solos became the soundtrack of a generation. The album Escape alone went 9x Platinum and featured some of the band’s biggest hits — including that eternal anthem.
Of all the songs Neal has ever recorded, Don’t Stop Believin’ remains the crown jewel. It has become one of the most instantly recognisable songs in rock history. It took on a second life in the 2000s thanks to The Sopranos finale, Glee, and a million karaoke bars around the world.
Today, Don’t Stop Believin’ is the most downloaded digital song of the 20th century.
While Journey was (and is) Neal’s main gig, he’s never stopped exploring musically. In the mid-’80s, he formed bands with Sammy Hagar and later with John Waite and Journey’s Jonathan Cain.
Journey has seen its share of lineup changes, but Neal Schon has always been its heart and soul. Whether alongside Steve Perry, Steve Augeri, or Arnel Pineda, Neal’s guitar has anchored the band’s sound and kept fans coming back for more.
Journey released Freedom in 2022, their first album of all-new material in over a decade.
2023 marked Journey’s 50th anniversary, and Neal celebrated in style. The band embarked on their Freedom Tour, playing to sold-out arenas around the globe. Fans from every generation came out to hear the hits — and see Schon light up the stage with his signature Les Paul and fiery solos.
As of 2025, Neal Schon is still touring, still recording, and still pushing himself as a player. Whether he's performing Journey classics, exploring new musical territory, or collaborating with old friends, he remains a true rock icon.
With over 50 years in the industry, millions of records sold, and a legacy that spans generations, Neal Schon isn’t just part of rock history — he is rock history.
So next time you hear that soaring solo in Faithfully, that chugging riff in Any Way You Want It, or the unforgettable opening of Don’t Stop Believin’, tip your hat to Neal Schon — the guitar legend who made it all sing.
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