Journey Member Jonathan Cain Hosts ABC Audio’s Rock & Reelz Thanksgiving Weekend Special
Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee and Journey band member Jonathan Cain is tapped by ABC Audio to host its Rock & Reelz Thanksgiving weekend special. During the three-hour radio program, Cain takes a look back at some of the greatest rock songs from popular films such as "Goodfellas," "Easy Rider," "Bohemian Rhapsody" and more. The special features Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Aerosmith, Bob Seger, Pat Benatar, Blondie and Journey, as well as Cain's solo Christmas single "Wonder of Wonders" that is garnering significant radio airplay this holiday season.
Recorded in his state-of-the-art Addiction Sound Studios in Nashville, "Wonder of Wonders" features GRAMMY®-nominated, Platinum®-selling Newsboys frontman Michael Tait. Along with the ABC special, the song is being heard now on Sirius/XM The Message, HIS Radio (WLFJ/Greenville, SC), Family Life Network (NY, PA), WBDX (Chattanooga) and more. Available at iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Google Play, iHeartRadio and additional outlets globally from Identity Records, the single is also the first Christmas song from Cain since his Billboard-premiered album Unsung Noel (2017).
The new song (and soon to be released "Wonder of Wonders" video) is the latest in a long line of hits that bear this iconic artist's signature. As a member of Journey, keyboardist Cain along with guitarist Neal Schon and former lead singer Steve Perry, are nominated for 2020's Songwriters Hall of Fame. Among their many huge hit singles, each had a hand in writing the best-selling catalog rock song in iTunes' history, "Don't Stop Believin'," while Cain and Perry wrote "Who's Crying Now" and the much-covered (Mariah Carey, Barry Manilow, Boyz II Men, Celine Dion) power ballad "Open Arms." Cain also wrote "Faithfully" first featured on Journey's Frontiers album in 1983.
Cain was further called on by Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton to perform three of these mega hits during the fourth annual Scott Hamilton and Friends event that features the biggest names in figure skating performing alongside some of the greatest names in music. Held at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena and benefiting Hamilton's CARES (Cancer Alliance for Research, Education and Survivorship) foundation, Cain's Journey band mate Schon made a surprise appearance, joining Cain on stage for their set. The event was hosted by nine-time GRAMMY Award winner Sheryl Crow.
Neal Schon, Scott Hamilton and Jonathan Cain are pictured (l-r) backstage at Bridgestone Arena minutes before the start of the Scott Hamilton and Friends benefit event Nov.24. (Photo credit: Ed Rode Photography)
Along with the new Christmas single and Unsung Noel, Cain released three more solo albums in as many years, including his current Billboard-featured More Like Jesus that Parade calls a "triumphant new album."
Taking his new music and fan favorites on the road, Cain will headline his "Don't Stop Believin' Family Christmas Tour" in December followed by a major, 60+city North American headlining tour with his Journey bandmates alongside the Pretenders next year. Cain also leads worship most weekends at New Destiny Christian Center where his wife, Paula White-Cain, is the Senior Pastor.
All the latest news about Cain, his solo albums and Rolling Stone-lauded, Publishers Weekly-bestselling Don't Stop Believin' book, touring and more can be found at http://jonathancainmusic.com/, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
About Jonathan Cain:
In 1976 Jonathan Cain released his first solo record, Windy City Breakdown. In 1979 he joined the band, The Babys, and in 1980 joined the rock band, Journey, rounding out the songwriting genius behind the defining album, Escape. Cain's signature piano, synth playing and songwriting contributions with Journey, The Babys and Bad English have earned him many Billboard hits, multiple Gold, Platinum and Diamond-selling records, a Star on the Hollywood walk of fame, a GRAMMY nomination and the best-selling catalog rock song in iTunes' history ("Don't Stop Believin'"). Journey was named as the fifth best band in rock history in a 2005 USA Today opinion poll, was inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 and continues today, selling out major venues worldwide. Cain's solo albums that released amidst acclaim in recent years include: What God Wants To Hear (2016), Unsung Noel (2017), The Songs You Leave Behind (2018) and More Like Jesus (2019).
About ABC Audio:
With distribution to over 1,650 radio stations and digital distributors, ABC Audio is the premier source for audio news, entertainment and music format services in the United States. ABC Audio syndicates ABC News Radio, where more Americans get their radio news than any other commercial broadcaster. ABC Audio includes Air Power, station services with format-specific music content, entertainment and news; ABC Digital, publisher of news, entertainment, lifestyle and music format-specific stories updated 24/7; and syndicated music and talk programming brands. ABC Audio also produces world-class on-demand content, including ABC News' flagship daily podcast Start Here, the international chart-topping hit The Dropout and the award-winning Ten Percent Happier. ABC Audio is part of ABC News and Walt Disney Television. For more information visit abcaudio.com.
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