Open Modal
On Air
Monday- Friday: 3PM-7PM

Lovin Touchin Sueezin Suin

32nd-annual-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony-show-4
32nd-annual-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony-show-4

Journey guitarist Neal Schon recently said that he and former singer Steve Perry are “talking and getting to know each other again” but added that they’re “not trying to get together musically again.”

Well, they may no longer be talking as Perry has filed a petition against Schon and the band’s keyboardist Jonathan Cain to cancel trademark registrations for 20 songs he had a hand in writing.

They registered such songs as “Separate Ways,” “Open Arms,” “Anyway You Want It,” “Who’s Crying Now,” “When You Love a Woman” and others through Freedom JN LLC for use on hats, T-shirts, athletic jackets and other paraphernalia. Perry claims they’ve violated an earlier agreement that stipulates decisions like these must be made with “prior, written unanimous consent of all partners in each instance.”

He also claims they used “false or misleading information” in securing the trademarks.

REUTERS PHOTO

Recommended Posts

Loading...