Last Friday night Journey’s Neal Schon had an inflamed and infected gallbladder removed after an emergency room visit. Neal Schon posted an update on Twitter to say he’s recovering well.
Had to go into ER last night very inflamed-infected Gallbladder taken out and honestly couldn’t feel better ? Just need a few days. I’ve apparently had this for the last 3 1/2 years and didn’t know it! I thought it was parasites. I’m feeling better then ever. CU soon Friends! pic.twitter.com/nOubt6WpZU
— NEAL SCHON MUSIC (@NealSchonMusic) February 10, 2019
In a follow up Tweet, Neal said thank you to the doctors, staff and his family who helped him.
I’d like to thank Dr Minnis for doing such an amazing job and All Marin General Hospital for Being incredibly Kind Ros- Keith & My beautiful Wife Michaele for alway continually being by my side and showing me what love really is 🌹❤️🌹❤️ xxooxxo https://t.co/YjQSYUwRW8
— NEAL SCHON MUSIC (@NealSchonMusic) February 10, 2019
Also, Neal Schon posted an update to let everyone know that his Journey Through Time concerts will still happen. The band’s first show of 2019 will be on February 22nd at the Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort in Jackson, California.
Neal Schon’s Journey Through Time will also be at The Fox Theater in Oakland on Saturday, February 23rd.
For tickets and more info go to: www.thefoxoakland.com
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The group features Journey veterans Gregg Rolie (keyboards and vocals) and Deen Castronovo (drums) alongside Neal Schon and bassist Marco Mendoza.
Want to thank you all for your very kind wishes. This means everything to me .. your friend ship is what motivates me to continue to create for you all. Can’t wait to hit the stage for NSJTT. I should be good to go but if I have to sit it will. Love you all 🙏🏽 blessings NS xo pic.twitter.com/tkhO096vZU
— NEAL SCHON MUSIC (@NealSchonMusic) February 11, 2019
Neal Schon’s Journey Through Time played their first concert last February 2018, at a benefit show for the victims of the North Bay fires in October 2017. The show featured Schon, Castronovo, Rolie and Mendoza playing deep tracks from Journey’s catalog, featuring many songs coming from Rolie’s tenure as their lead singer.
Here’s another message posted by Neal Schon on his Instagram page.
Listen to Lamont and Tonelli’s recent interview with Neal Schon from Journey.
Below are some live videos of Neal Schon’s Journey Through Time.
Follow Neal Schon here.