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Neal Schon
Neal Schon with Journey on September 16, 2008 in Minneapolis, MinnesotaBackground information Born February 27, 1954
Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, USAGenres Hard rock, instrumental rock, smooth jazz Instruments Guitar, vocals. Years active 1969–present Associated acts Journey, Santana, Bad English, Hear 'n Aid, Paul Rodgers, Schon & Hammer, HSAS, Planet Us, Soul SirkUS, Hardline, Abraxas Pool, Betty Davis Website www.schonmusic.com Notable instruments Signature Les Paul
Fender Stratocaster
Schon GuitarsNeal George Joseph Schon (born February 27, 1954)[1] is an American rock guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist best known for his work with the band Journey. He is the only member to have recorded on all of Journey's albums. He was also a member of the rock band Santana before forming Journey.
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Early life and career
Schon was born in Tinker Air Force Base near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,[2] the son of Barbara and Matthew Schon.[3] His parents were musicians and his father was a jazz saxophonist. Schon first picked up the guitar at the age of 5. A quick learner, he joined Santana as a teenage prodigy at the age of 15.[4] He went to Aragon High School in San Mateo, but dropped out (with his parents' blessing) before graduating. Schon had famously been asked by Eric Clapton to join Derek and the Dominos, but since Santana called him first, he decided to join Santana for the album Santana III.[5] Schon also played in Azteca before moving on in 1973 to form Journey, a group he continues to lead today.
Schon's guitar style has been described as soulful, taking inspiration from 1960s-era soul singers such as Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight, and blending it with blues runs similar to B. B. King. He was influenced by guitarists such as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Wes Montgomery.
In addition to his five solo albums and 14 studio albums with Journey, his work also includes: a pair of albums with keyboardist Jan Hammer, short-term collaborations with Sammy Hagar (HSAS and Planet Us) and Paul Rodgers, stints with Bad English (a supergroup that featured Journey’s Jonathan Cain and Deen Castronovo and Jonathan Cain's former Babys bandmates John Waite and Ricky Phillips) and Hardline (which also featured Deen Castronovo). Even as Journey’s latest lineup plays to a still-faithful body of fans, Schon has immersed himself in side projects such as Piranha Blues (1999) and "Black Soup Cracker" a funk outfit that features former Prince associates Rosie Gaines and Michael Bland, and more recently Soul SirkUS with Jeff Scott Soto.
Schon can be heard on other albums including three tracks on Michael Bolton's The Hunger, with the Schon sound most recognizable on "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay". He also joined Larry Graham to play in an all-star band for cult funk artist and ex-wife of Miles Davis, Betty Davis. In addition, Schon (along with then Journey manager Herbie Herbert) also contributed to Lenny White's 1977 album "Big City", specifically the instrumental jam "And we meet again".
Guitars
Schon's first guitar was an acoustic Stella, followed two years later by a Gibson ES-335 which was subsequently stolen and replaced with a '56 Les Paul Goldtop reissue that he used for many years.[5][6] Schon currently endorses Gibson guitars, and has a limited edition signature Les Paul model entitled the "Neal Schon Signature Model Custom Les Paul", of which only 35 were made according to the Gibson Custom website, (80 according to Neal Schon's website.)[5] He has previously employed Godin guitars on his 1995 solo album Beyond the Thunder, and more recently uses Paul Reed Smith guitars. In the late 1980s, Schon manufactured (through Jackson Guitars and later Larrivee) and played his own line of guitars. Simply named Schon, about 200 of the Jackson-produced models were made.[7] A white Schon guitar can be clearly seen in the music video for the Journey song "Girl Can't Help It", as well as a gold version in the Journey videos for "I'll Be Alright Without You" and "Be Good to Yourself". A Gibson Les Paul Super Custom can be seen in the video for the Journey song "Anyway You Want It." He has also recently been seen using a Seven String Ibanez Universe a gift from Steve Vai as documented in the liner notes of the Hardline - Double Eclipse album.[8] On the song Lights, he uses a Fender Stratocaster equipped with a Floyd Rose tremolo.
As of 2008, Schon currently prefers guitar pedals from Xotic, a Vox Satriani model and occasionally uses a Buddy Guy wah pedal.[9]
Personal life
Schon married Waseca, Minnesota native Amber Kozan in 2001. Their daughter, Aja, was born on April 29, 2002. The couple divorced in 2008.[10] Neal also has three other children: Miles, who plays guitar in a band, along with two girls named Elizabeth and Sara.[11] In a 2007 interview, Neal confirmed that he has had tinnitus for years stemming from excessive loud playing.[12] Schon's father, Matthew Schon, was a jazz musician and composer who provided the arrangements on the Journey song "Mother, Father."
In July 2011, Schon married 1986 playboy playmate Ava Fabian.[13]
In September 2011, Schon publicly confirmed he was in a relationship with Michaele Salahi which had gone on for two years. The two said they had also dated years ago. The confirmation followed Michaele's brief disappearance, during which her husband, Tareq, reported to the authorities and press that he feared Michaele had been kidnapped. Michaele was found by Oregon law enforcement and she announced her voluntary presence in Schon's company. Tareq responded by filing for divorce from Michaele September 16.[14][15][16]
Discography
Santana 3, Caravanserai, Santana and Buddy Miles Live, Luis Gasca "For Those Who Chant", Fillmore "the Last Days".
- Betty Davis – self-titled debut album
- Untold Passion – as Schon & Hammer (1981 in music)
- Here to Stay – as Schon & Hammer (1982)
HSAS (Hagar, Schon, Aaronson, Shrieve) "Through The Fire" 1984
- Hear 'n Aid (1985 in music)
- Late Nite (1989)
- Double Eclipse - with Hardline (1992)
- Beyond the Thunder (1995)
- Abraxas Pool (1997)
- Electric World (1997)
- Piranha Blues (1998)
- Neal Schon & Jan Hammer Collection: No More Lies (1998)
- "O Come, O Come Emmanuel", featured on Merry Axemas, Vol. 2: More Guitars for Christmas (1998)
- Voice (2001)
- Dice With The Universe---Band: Trichromes (2002) with Bill Kreutzman of Grateful Dead fame
- I on U (2005)
- World Play – Soul SirkUS (2005)
References
- ^ Schon Interview – 2001
- ^ Schon Interview – 1996
- ^ http://www.schonmusic.com/articledetail-frame.asp/ID_42
- ^ Schon Biography
- ^ a b c Modern Guitars interview – March 2005
- ^ Neal Schon on Gibson.com – 2004
- ^ Schon guitars – specs from http://www.nsblues.com
- ^ http://www.schonmusic.com/multimedia/articles/Gallery-FullImage/soul-sirkus-1.jpg
- ^ Bowcott, Nick (2009-06-09). "The Setlist: Neal Schon of Journey". Guitar World. http://www.guitarworld.com/the_setlist_neal_schon_of_journey. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
- ^ http://www.journey-zone.com/Archive/News/2002.htm
- ^ http://www.journey-zone.com/Sections/Band/journey.htm#1
- ^ Schon interview with Express & Star – March 8, 2007
- ^ http://www.tmz.com/2011/09/18/playboy-playmate-ava-fabian-wife-journey-guitarist-neal-schon-still-married-wedding-pictures-video-interview/
- ^ Sara Hammel (September 16, 2011). "Tareq Salahi Files for Divorce from Runaway Wife Michaele". People. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20529195,00.html. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
- ^ Emily Christianson (September 17, 2011). "Tareq Salahi to divorce Michaele; he's reportedly banned backstage at Journey". Los Angeles Times. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/2011/09/tareq-salahi-divorce-michaele-journey-concerts-.html. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
- ^ TJ Winick (September 17, 2011). "Tareq and Michaele Salahi: White House Party Crashers to Divorce". ABC News. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/tareq-michaele-salahi-white-house-party-crashers-divorce/story?id=14542577. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
External links
- Neal Schon Official Site
- Neal Schon Official MySpace Site
- List of Authorized links from Neal's Official webpage
- Neal Schon Biography
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