Journey guitarist and co-founder George Tickner has died, former bandmate Neal Schon announced Tuesday. 'Thank you for the music,' Schon wrote. Tickner was 76.
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Tickner, who was born in New York on Sept. 8, 1946, was a former rocker with the San Francisco band Frumious Bandersnatch with bassist Ross Valory. In 1973, Tickner and Valory formed Journey with Schon and drummer Prairie Prince.released its debut album, “Journey,” in April 1975, Tickner departed the group to “attend Stanford University on full scholarship” to pursue a medical degree, according to Schon.
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