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  • twonabomber
    formerly F A T
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Jan 2004
    • 11189

    Journey fires Steve Smith and Ross Valory

    Kind of interesting timing, with a summer tour coming up. Is Castronovo working, does he return? Or Ricky Phillips?

    Legendary rockers JOURNEY have fired drummer Steven Smith and bassist Ross Valory.

    The news of the split was broken in a press release from Los Angeles-based law firm Miller Barondess, LLP, which has filed a lawsuit "to ensure that the band continues on its great success of more than 40 years." According to the lawsuit, Smith and Valory had attempted a "corporate coup d'état" to gain control of one of the band's business entities, Nightmare Productions.

    The complaint, filed in California Superior Court, accuses defendants Smith and Valory of sowing discord among the band members by engaging in self-dealing and selfishly putting their interests ahead of the band's. The lawsuit seeks to enjoin a scheme by defendants to possess the rights to the JOURNEY name and be paid without actually performing, and also seeks damages in excess of $10 million. If Smith and Valory had been successful, it would have brought an end to a legendary band that has brought so much joy to millions of people all over the world. Given the circumstances, Schon and Cain "were left with no alternative but to take decisive action for themselves and JOURNEY's fans," the press release states.

    JOURNEY, formed in 1973, is one of the most successful rock bands of all time, with ten platinum albums, eighteen Top 40 singles, and over 75 million albums sold worldwide.

    Schon, the only remaining founding member, who has played at every performance since the inception of JOURNEY, along with Cain and former lead singer Steve Perry, formed the core of JOURNEY and were responsible for the band's meteoric rise to prominence in the 1980s. Together, they wrote several of the most well-known rock songs in the world — including "Don't Stop Believin", the best-selling digital track from the 20th century, with over seven million copies sold in the United States, and the second most downloaded song of all time.

    In 1985, pursuant to a trademark license agreement, Nightmare Productions, Inc., one of the band's corporate entities, provided an exclusive, irrevocable license of the JOURNEY mark to Schon, Cain and Perry. Under the trademark license agreement, the license continues "until the date upon which none of Stephen Perry, Neal Joseph Schon, or Jonathan Cain is actively engaged in a professional music career utilizing the name 'JOURNEY.'"

    After Perry left the band in 1997, Schon and Cain continued to perform as JOURNEY.

    In 1998, Schon, Cain and Perry entered into a written agreement providing Schon and Cain the sole, exclusive, irrevocable right to control the JOURNEY mark, including the JOURNEY name. They are, therefore, authorized to perform together as JOURNEY, with or without anyone else.

    Smith and Valory were members of JOURNEY at various times during the band's history. Collectively, they only have a very few song credits on JOURNEY albums. Nevertheless, they were "compensated generously for many years," the press release claims.

    Recently, however, Smith and Valory allegedly attempted to launch an ill-conceived corporate coup d'état to assume control of Nightmare Productions because they incorrectly believe that Nightmare Productions controls the JOURNEY name and mark. "They hoped that, by taking over Nightmare Productions, they can hold the JOURNEY name hostage and set themselves up with a guaranteed income stream after they stop performing," the press release adds. "Smith and Valory began their campaign to take control of Nightmare Productions in December 2019 by conspiring to oust Schon and Cain from control."

    As detailed in the complaint, their campaign culminated on February 13, 2020, when Smith and Valory held improper shareholder and board of directors meetings of Nightmare Productions. During those meetings, the defendants and their allies voted to give Smith and Valory control of the board, removing Cain as president and replacing him with Smith, and removing Schon as secretary and replacing him with Valory.

    With control of Nightmare Productions, per the complaint, Smith and Valory incorrectly believe they can seize control of the JOURNEY name and force Schon, Cain and Nightmare Productions to provide them with wind-fall payments after their retirement; they want to be paid a share of JOURNEY touring revenue in perpetuity under the guise of a licensing fee while they perform absolutely no work for the band.

    The very purpose of Nightmare Productions was to facilitate JOURNEY. Smith and Valory instead used Nightmare Productions "as a tool to destroy the fabric of the band, undermining the very reason for Nightmare Productions' existence," the complaint says.

    With their actions, Smith and Valory have destroyed the chemistry, cohesion and rapport necessary for the band to play together. JOURNEY can only tour successfully and succeed creatively if it is united and the band members trust one another. The actions taken by Smith and Valory shattered that trust.

    As a result, Schon and Cain removed Smith and Valory from JOURNEY. By letter dated March 3, 2020, Schon and Cain provided notice to Smith and Valory that they are no longer members of JOURNEY; and that Schon and Cain have lost confidence in both of them and are not willing to perform with them again.

    With Schon and Cain holding the exclusive license to the JOURNEY mark, including the JOURNEY name, Smith and Valory have absolutely no rights to the JOURNEY mark and cannot perform using the name JOURNEY. But JOURNEY will continue on with Schon, Cain, longtime vocalist Arnel Pineda with a new rhythm section undertaking a sixty-plus-city tour of North America in May. JOURNEY will announce their new bassist and drummer imminently.

    Schon and Cain are represented by Skip Miller, Mark A. Barondess and the lawyers at Miller Barondess, LLP in Los Angeles. Per Miller, who is lead counsel: "This is not an action that Neal and Jon wanted to bring against two men that they once considered their brothers, but the devious and truculent behavior of Steve and Ross left them reluctantly with no choice but to act decisively. JOURNEY will continue on with great success by ridding the band of disruptive members and replacing them with top musicians; and most importantly, by keeping its essential members — Schon, Cain and Pineda — fully intact."
    Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.
  • twonabomber
    formerly F A T
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Jan 2004
    • 11189

    #2
    Just reading comments in another article that Castronovo has had substance abuse issues but is now clean and that he's been playing with Schon. Didn't he sing, too?
    Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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    • FORD
      ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

      • Jan 2004
      • 58754

      #3
      So now it's one actual band member... plus the pussy who ruined the band in 1981 (and then married a Trump loving fundaMENTAList)... the outsourced third world tribute band singer... and two other no names to be named later.

      That ain't a band. That's a joke.
      Eat Us And Smile

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      • FORD
        ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

        • Jan 2004
        • 58754

        #4
        I'd actually pay to see Journey if they could be THIS band again....

        Eat Us And Smile

        Cenk For America 2024!!

        Justice Democrats


        "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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        • twonabomber
          formerly F A T
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 11189

          #5
          Ricky Phillips is in Styx.

          Maybe they'll get Randy Jackson and his spandex pants and leather jackets back!
          Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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          • FORD
            ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

            • Jan 2004
            • 58754

            #6
            Maybe Neal Schon & Tommy Shaw should just combine forces and have one fake band instead of two? Call it Styxjourney or whatever?
            Eat Us And Smile

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            Justice Democrats


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            • silverfish
              Foot Soldier
              • Mar 2007
              • 548

              #7
              Speaking of former members...

              Why Journey Are Paying Steve Perry Not to Sing
              Court filings from a 2020 lawsuit shed new light on the agreement Steve Perry forged when he left Journey in 1997.
              Originally posted by sadaist
              I don't mind that one Nickelback song. I just hate the fact that they put it on every album 10 times.

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              • Terry
                TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                • Jan 2004
                • 11953

                #8
                Originally posted by twonabomber
                Just reading comments in another article that Castronovo has had substance abuse issues but is now clean and that he's been playing with Schon. Didn't he sing, too?
                Castronovo sang a couple songs live...

                Far as I can remember, when I saw 'em back in 2008, [Castronovo] sang lead on Who's Crying Now and I think one other.

                That show, Jeff Scott Soto was singing lead for most of the show. He did a good job, too. Would it have been preferable to have had Perry there? Sure, if his pipes were up to it. Honestly? I didn't much miss not having Perry and Steve Smith there in terms of enjoying the show. Then again, I'm a pretty casual Journey fan, so I'm not particularly emotionally invested in the band. Soto wasn't a tribute band ringer like Arnel Pineda is or Steve Augeri was in terms of approximating Perry's vocals, but I wasn't disappointed with the result.

                Long as Pineda and Schon are there, I'd imagine Journey could continue to have about the same drawing power in terms of concert tickets as they would otherwise: does the general concert ticket buying public really give much of a shit these days in terms of Valory and Smith being there or not? I'd tend to think not, seeing as Journey have been chugging along without Perry for over 20 years now.
                Scramby eggs and bacon.

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