Revolution Saints – Revolution Saints (2015)
If the Revolution Saints’ sound is familiar, there’s a reason. This is a trio of arena rock’s most talented players — and they live up to that legacy here.
If the Revolution Saints’ sound is familiar, there’s a reason. This is a trio of arena rock’s most talented players — and they live up to that legacy here.
As a second vocalist with Journey, Deen Castronovo says he’s partially patterned his performances on Steve Perry.
A Castronovo-sung single from Schon’s new solo album shot into the Top 5.
Even as Neal Schon works on a long-awaited reunion with the Santana band, he’s unleashing a taste of what he calls “Latin fusion” from a forthcoming solo album with Marco Mendoza and Deen Castronovo. You May Also Like: Journey’s Neal Schon, “El Matador” from Vortex (2015): One Track Mind
The prospects of another Journey album remain unclear, but that doesn’t mean guitarist Neal Schon is sitting idly by. In fact, he’s working on three projects, all of them with Journey connections. You May Also Like: Journey’s Neal Schon, “El Matador” from Vortex (2015): One Track Mind Partial Santana reunionRead More
Deen Castronovo says that Neal Schon warned him, before he took the drumming job in 1998, that Journey had split with long-time frontman Steve Perry. A exuberant Castronovo replied: “I don’t care who it’s with. I wanna play.” You May Also Like: Revolution Saints – Revolution Saints (2015)