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Bon Jovi Biogrpahy
Cut from the same working-class cloth as fellow Jersey bar band rockers Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny, Bon Jovi came to dominate the late '80s music scene with a stable of well-crafted pop metal songs and a series of MTV hits showcasing the good looks of frontman Jon Bon Jovi. Slippery When Wet, their 1986 multi-platinum opus, contained two No. 1 singles, "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer," which helped define a new American pop metal sound.
The band got its start in 1983 when aspiring rock star John Bongiovi cut a demo at New York City's legendary Power Station recording studio, which was owned by John's cousin Tony Bongiovi. The song, "Runaway," became a local radio hit, inspiring Bongiovi to put together a permanent band. He recruited high school friend and keyboardist David Bryan Rashbaum, bassist Alec John Such, drummer Tico Torres and, eventually, guitarist Richie Sambora.
Bon Jovi’s eighth studio album, Bounce, was released in the fall of 2002, the title of which has a double meaning. According to the band, it’s a reference to New York City and the world’s ability to bounce back after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, as well as a testament to Bon Jovi’s longevity and resilience.
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