“45 YEARS. AND HE JUST SAID — ‘WE’RE JUST REPEATING OURSELVES.'” Jonathan Cain — the man whose keyboards made “Don’t Stop Believin'” immortal — just confirmed he’s leaving Journey for good. After 45 years. After the diamond-selling Escape. After everything. He called the Final Frontier tour “grueling.” Two hours and 15 minutes every night. No opening act. Four shows a week sometimes. And the only thing keeping him on that stage? The fans. But here’s what nobody expected him to say next. He said the new albums don’t move the needle anymore. That the chapter is closing. That he’s turning to Christian music — because there, he can still sing a melody and feel it land. The tour ends November 28 in San Francisco — Journey’s hometown. And what happens to the band after that… even the members themselves don’t seem to know.
45 Years, One Final Confession: Jonathan Cain Says Journey Has Reached Its End After 45 years with Journey, Jonathan Cain…