This is the song that started it all. In 1980, then-unknown New Jersey songwriter Jon Bongiovi recorded a rough version of this song at his cousin’s studio in Manhattan. He recorded it again two years ...
Some of Bon Jovi’s classic rock songs are everywhere. However, the “You Give Love a Bad Name” band’s songs don’t inspire the sort of analysis that other groups do. We are going to break the rules a ...
The rock world was undergoing a seismic shift at the dawn of the '90s. The spandex-clad, sex-obsessed party-rockers who dominated the '80s were forced to adapt or die as a new breed of dour, more ...
He covered tracks by Elvis Presley, Tom Petty and The Pogues. Bon Jovi has never released an official holiday album, but Jon Bon Jovi is gifting fans this year with not one, not two, but three holiday ...
Fans have been livin’ on a prayer that Jon Bon Jovi and his band’s guitarist, Richie Sambora, would bury the hatchet for their 2026 tour. But they were once again left disappointed when the first Bon ...
Like any rock and roll documentary, Bon Jovi’s four-part Hulu series Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story has plenty of drama. Without giving away the ending, the two primary plotlines in Bon Jovi ...
Jon Bon Jovi, at a Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story screening in NYC on April 25. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images) Jon Bon Jovi has “no desire” to join the trend of artists selling off their music ...
Jon Bon Jovi said the dream is alive and played two songs at the Saturday, Nov. 2 Kamala Harris campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Sayreville native and The War and Treaty, aka married ...
It has been five years since the most recent tour by Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Bon Jovi, and its leader admits their April 16 concert at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise has him a little on edge. Jon Bon ...
Austin is a long way from Sayreville, New Jersey, but Bon Jovi received a hometown hero's welcome all the same when they arrived at SXSW on Thursday for the premiere of their upcoming Hulu docuseries, ...
Jon Bon Jovi has “no desire” to join the trend of artists selling off their music catalogs. “I have no desire,” Bon Jovi tells Yahoo Entertainment. “Our catalog has done nothing but go up [in value] ...