Jon Bon Jovi (born John Francis Bongiovi, Jr.; March 2, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as the lead singer and founder of Bon Jovi.
Throughout his career, he has released two solo albums and eleven
studio albums with his band which have sold over 200 million albums worldwide.
Jon Bon Jovi was born John Francis Bongiovi, Jr. in Perth Amboy, New Jersey the son of two former Marines, barber John Francis Bongiovi, Sr. and florist Carol Sharkey. He has two brothers, Anthony and Matthew. His father was of Sicilian and Slovak ancestry and his mother was of German and Russian descent.He has stated that he is a blood relative of Frank Sinatra. He spent summers in Erie, Pennsylvania, with his grandparents as a newspaper salesman. As a child, Bon Jovi attended St. Joseph High School, in Metuchen, New Jersey, during his freshman and sophomore years.He later transferred to Sayreville War Memorial High School in Parlin, New Jersey.
JON BON JOVI |
Instruments : Vocals, Guitar
Birthday : March 2
Hometown : Sayreville, New Jersey
Resides : New Jersey, USA
Family : Wife Dorothea, children Stephanie,
Jesse, Jake and Romeo
Influences : Southside Johnny And The Asbury
Jukes, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan,
Thin Lizzy, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith
Bon Jovi spent most of his adolescence bunking school to opt for
music activities instead, and ended up playing in local bands with
friends and his cousin Tony Bongiovi, who owned the then famous New York recording studio, The Power Station.
As a result, his academic records displayed less than spectacular achievements and poor grades. By the time he was 16, Bon Jovi was playing clubs. It was not long before he hooked up with keyboardist David Bryan (real name: David Bryan Rashbaum), who played with him in a ten-piece rhythm and blues band called Atlantic City Expressway. Bon Jovi also performed with bands called The Rest, The Lechers and John Bongiovi and the Wild Ones.
RICHIE SAMBORA |
Instruments | : Guitar, Vocals |
Birthday | : July 11 |
Hometown | : Woodbridge, New Jersey |
Resides | : California (Homes in Los Angeles and Laguna Beach) |
Family | : Daughter Ava Elizabeth |
Influences | : Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, The Beatles |
Outside the Band
Music for television and movies
Cameo appearances in film and TV
Avid Football Fan
DAVID BRYAN |
Instruments | : Keyboard, Vocals |
Birthday | : February 7 |
Hometown | : Edison, New Jersey |
Resides | : New Jersey, USA |
Family | : Wife Lexi & Children Colton, Gabrielle and Tyger Lily |
Influences | : Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Southside Johnny And The Asbury Jukes, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin |
Outside the Band
CHARITY WORK
MUSICAL THEATRE:
Critically acclaimed MEMPHIS won four 2010 Tony Awards including Best
Musical, Best Original Score (David Bryan and Joe DiPietro), Best Book
(Joe DiPietro), and Best Orchestrations (David Bryan and Daryl Waters).
MEMPHIS won four Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical,
Outstanding Performance by an Actress (Montego Glover), Outstanding
Music (David Bryan) and Outstanding Orchestration (David Bryan and Daryl
Waters).
MEMPHIS has also won four Outer Critic Circle Awards including
Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Score (David Bryan & Joe DiPietro),
Outstanding Actress (Montego Glover) and Outstanding Choreography
(Sergio Trujillo).
Toxic Avenger won The 2009 Outer Critics Circle Award of Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical
TICO TORRES |
Instruments | : Drums, Percussion |
Birthday | : October 7 |
Hometown | : New York City, Later New Jersey |
Resides | :Florida, USA |
Family | : Wife Alejandra, Son Hector Jr. |
Influences | : John Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles |
Outside the Band :
Launched children fashion line Rock Star Baby
Critically acclaimed painter and sculptor
Avid Golfer
When he was seventeen, Bon Jovi was working sweeping floors at his cousin Tony Bongiovi's recording studio. In 1980, when Meco was there recording Christmas in the Stars: The Star Wars Christmas Album, Bongiovi recommended Bon Jovi for the song "R2-D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas." This became his first professional recording (credited as John Bongiovi). He left in 1983 when he got a record deal. Jon Bon Jovi recorded a song, Runaway, one of a few songs John wrote during his bus travels from Sayreville to The Power Station. He
went to several record companies, including Atlantic Records and Mercury (PolyGram), but they all turned him down.
New York City. He spoke directly to the promotion director John Lassman,
who accepted the song "Runaway" for inclusion on the station's
compilation album of local homegrown talent. Bon Jovi was initially
reluctant to have it included but eventually gave them the song on which
Bon Jovi had used studio musicians to play on the track. The studio
musicians who helped record "Runaway" – known as The All Star Review –
were guitarist Tim Pierce, keyboardist Roy Bittan, drummer Frankie LaRocka, and bassist Hugh McDonald. Runaway became a local hit on the charts. Along the way, Mercury gave Bon Jovi a recording contract in 1983, and to promote Runaway, Bon Jovi called up Richie Sambora, David Bryan, Tico Torres and Alec John Such and formed a band. After Bon Jovi claimed he wanted a group name (and
rejecting "Johnny Lightning"), one of the group suggested "Bon Jovi", slightly changing the spelling of Jon's last name.
In October 1984, Bon Jovi supported the group Kiss at the Queens Hall in Leeds. With the help of their new manager Doc McGhee, the band's debut album, Bon Jovi, was released on January 21, 1984. The album went gold in the US (sales of over 500,000). In 1985, Bon Jovi's second album 7800°Fahrenheit was released, but the response was poor. The turning point came when they brought in songwriter Desmond Child for their third album, Slippery When Wet. With Child co-writing many of their hits on this and future albums the band shot to super-stardom around the world with songs such as "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Livin' On A Prayer", and "Wanted Dead or Alive". The album has sold in excess of 28 million copies worldwide since its release in late 1986. During their 1986-1987 tour, Jon's attempt to give it his all during live shows (plus the tour's exhausting schedule) greatly strained his vocal cords. In the band's Behind The Music special, he notes that his vocal cords were given steroids to help him sing. With the help of a vocal coach, he was able to continue doing the tour. Contrary to popular belief, Bon Jovi did not have voice damage during the New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

Despite the band achieving massive success, New Jersey almost led to the end of the band as they went straight back out on the road so soon after the heavy touring for their previous album. This constant living on the road almost destroyed the strong bond between the band members. Sambora is noted on the albums as co-writer for many songs, yet he resented the lack of attention that was heaped on Jon alone. As mentioned in VH1's Behind the Music, the band members note that at the end of the tour, each band member went their separate way, even departing in separate jets after the tour ended in Guadalajara, Mexico in early 1990. Between 1990 and 1992, members of Bon Jovi went their separate ways after the very rigorous two year New Jersey Tour, which exceeded 200 shows on 5 continents. This time off also helped them determine where Bon Jovi would fit within the rapidly changing music scene upon their return.

After another lengthy hiatus of nearly three years, during which several band members worked on independent projects, Bon Jovi regrouped in 1999 to begin work on their next studio album. Their 2000 release, Crush, enjoyed overwhelming success all around the world, thanks in part to the smash-hit single "It's My Life", co-written by famous Swedish producer Max Martin. Crush, which also produced such hits as "Say it isn't so", and helped introduce Bon Jovi to a new, younger fan base.
In late 2002, Bounce, the band's follow-up to Crush, hit stores. Though Bounce did not enjoy the level of success of its predecessor, the album did produce hit singles such as "Everyday" and the title track. Bon Jovi's ninth studio album, Have a Nice Day, was released in September 2005. "Have A Nice Day" was the first single off the new album and the second single from the album "Who Says You Can't Go Home", was released in the U.S. in the spring of 2006. In the U.S. a duet version of "Who Says You Can't Go Home" with country singer Jennifer Nettles of the band Sugarland was released, and in May 2006, Bon Jovi made history by becoming the first Rock & Roll Band to have a #1 hit on Billboard's Hot Country Chart. On February 11, 2007, Bon Jovi also won a Grammy Award, for "Best Country Collaboration with Vocals" for "Who Says You Can't Go Home".
In June 2007, Bon Jovi released their studio album, Lost Highway. The album debuted at number #1 on the Billboard charts, the first time that Bon Jovi have had a number one album on the US charts since the release of New Jersey in 1988. Thanks to the band's new country music fanbase, the album sold 292,000 copies in its first week on sale in the U.S., and became Bon Jovi's third US number one album.
On April 6, 2009, it was announced that the Tribeca Film Festival will screen a Bon Jovi documentary called When We Were Beautiful. The film follows the band on the Lost Highway Tour during 2008. The film is directed by Phil Griffin and will be the centerpiece of the festival and is considered a work-in-progress.In November 2009, Bon Jovi released their latest studio album The Circle.
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