Journey singer Arnel Pineda is fed up with the fighting between guitarist Neal Schon and keyboardist Jonathan Cain.
Last month, Schon's wife, Michaele, posted how two members of the band -- obviously Cain and Pineda -- were against Gregg Rolie, the band's co-founder with Schon, joiinng them on their 50th anniversary tour. She ended the post with, "Let’s ask God to find a way for them. Let’s pray for forgiveness for those who hurt Gregg Rolie and hope they learn what spirituality is someday..."
Soon after, Pineda tweeted, "You people are unbelievable…whoever’s spreading rumor about me regarding the Gregg Rollie issue are maliciously ignorant. I'm not gonna stoop down to your level."
And then this Saturday, while the tour officially got underway in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Pineda tweeted again, saying, "I'm with the band to sing the legacy. If some of them are tired of me being with them, with all means, they can fire me anytime...And don’t lecture me about spiritual BS."
That was quickly followed with, "All I know is I've paid my dues. So stop reminding me where I came from because it’s in my heart everyday. You just don’t pay attention. I'm not a slave. I'm a human being like anybody else. Wrong is wrong. Right is right. That simple."
Pineda joined the band in 2007 after Schon saw videos of him singing Journey songs on YouTube.
Schon and Cain have filed lawsuits against each other over the band's finances.
Meanwhile the tour, with Toto opening, moves to Savannah, Georgia tonight (Wednesday).
And, Schon is promising a surprise for their February 22nd show in Austin, Texas, leading to speculation that it will be Rolie who lives nearby.