JOURNEY Members Play National Anthem At Arizona State Sun Devils Vs. USC Trojans Game (Video)

September 29, 2013

Members of world-famous American rock band JOURNEY played the national anthem yesterday (Saturday, September 28) before Arizona State University's football game against USC in Tempe, Arizona.

Founding member and lead guitarist Neal Schon, accompanied by longtime keyboardist and backing vocalist Jonathan Cain, played the anthem approximately 15 minutes prior to kickoff.

Check out video footage of the performance below.

Schon, JOURNEY's only constant member, and Cain, who joined in 1980, co-wrote most of the band's classic songs, including massive hit anthem "Don't Stop Believin'".

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