In 1981, when keyboardist and drummer extraordinaire Jan Hammer and guitar wizard Neal Schon were each enjoying massive success in their own careers — Hammer for his work with John McLaughlin's ...
Sometimes plenty can happen in three years; sometimes plenty can happen in a matter of days. When Jan Hammer recorded Maliny Maliny at a club in Munich on August 30, 1968, the keyboardist had no idea ...
Months after Journey released its No. 1 album Escape, with megahits “Don’t Stop Believin’, ‘Open Arms,” and “Who’s Crying Now,” Schon also teamed up with Jan Hammer, known at the time for his work ...
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