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Kat’s Hidden Camera 1/8/20: Journey in1981 performing “Who’s Crying Now” live in Tokyo!

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

THIS WEEK: Journey on July 31st, 1981 performing “Who’s Crying Now” live in Tokyo:

  • FYI: Journey’s Jonathan Cain told us that he and Neal Schon have buried the hatchet after some tensions in their relationship that had many worrying about the band’s future.
  • Mostly it had to do with Social media and a difference in political and religious views.
  • Journey (with Arnel Pineda on vocals) will team up with the Pretenders for a 60-date spring/summer North American tour, that will kick off in mid May.

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