JOURNEY Guitarist Interviewed On LONE STAR 92.5 (Audio)

November 8, 2012

Bo and Jim of the Dallas radio station Lone Star 92.5 recently conducted an interview with JOURNEY guitarist Neal Schon. You can now listen to the chat below.

Schon proposed to girlfriend Michaele Salahi during JOURNEY's concert on October 14 in Baltimore, Maryland. JOURNEY was performing at the "One Night One Show One Cause" benefit at Modell Performing Arts Center, when keyboardist Jonathan Cain continued to vamp on the piano while a choked up Schon brought Salahi onstage, got down on one knee and proposed. Following a tender moment between the couple, the band launched into its 1983 power ballad, "Faithfully".

TMZ.com reported that Schon, who was terrified that the ring would be stolen, had the million-dollar ring dropped off to him at his hotel by an armored truck. Salahi will become Schon's sixth wife. He has five children from his previous marriages.

Prior to hooking up with the JOURNEY co-founder, Salahi was best known for crashing a White House party with estranged husband Tareq Salahi, and a stint on Bravo's "The Real Housewives Of D.C."

Last February Tareq Salahi sued the couple for $50 million along with $450,000 in punitive damages. The suit, which was eventually thrown out of court, alleged that Michaele had been living a double life with Schon for years, and set out with Schon to humiliate and defame Tareq. The suit came a day after JOURNEY's video "Resonate" was released showing the couple wrapped around each other in passionate embraces.

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