Friday, 16 December 2005 07:30
A Legend Reflects on Making a Difference, Balancing Work and Family Life, and Working With Angry Poets I recently had a chance to catch up with Jonathan Cain, keyboardist for the legendary Journey. The band has sold 60 million albums with a string of top-ten singles accounting for over two decades of music played on the radio. As a songwriter, Cain’s had songs recorded by Michael Bolton, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Rogers, Heart, Greg Allman, Conway Twitty, The Oak Ridge Boys, Colin Raye, Lorrie Morgan, Maria Carey, Jimmy Barnes, and Peter Frampton. In short, Cain has been a prolific composer and performer. In addition to Journey, he also previously recorded and toured with The Babys and Bad English and has written and recorded six full-length solo albums. This was a great opportunity for me to speak with someone who has been to the top—and stayed there.