(Classic Rock) Journey guitarist Neal Schon says that he doesn't care if the band are ever inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame after the recent Steve Miller controversy.
Miller sparked uproar following his induction after he launched a tirade against the ceremony, claiming that his bandmates were asked to pay $10,000 to attend, and slammed the music business.
Black Keys duo Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney inducted Miller but later said they wish they hadn't after the music veteran "made no effort to figure out who they were."
Now Schon tells Billboard: "After reading and talking to Steve Miller about what went on with him and how it was not a good experience, I don't really care right now one way or the other
"I'd have to see what the situation is for real. I'm not about to pay money to anybody to get in anywhere - I would never do that. And at this point, there's so many people in there that are not even rock'n'roll, I don't really care about being in there at all." Read more here.
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