Official BON JOVI BIOGRAPHY - By Lonn Friend.
(Journalist and personal friend of the band!)


Getting "it" for the first time in the back seat of a car, feeling that virgin beer or pot buzz,
seeing  Star Wars back in the beginning when absolutely every human being on planet Earth
was going through the same thing at the same awesome moment in time: These are the intensely personal, emotional, epiphany-like experiences that are right up there with being a Bon Jovi fan
at a Bon Jovi concert.

It's so beautifully simple. The bigger-than-life musical circus of rock comes to your town and
nothing on your humble, ordinary, pedestrian existence can transcend its importance.

Bon Jovi fans are telepathically connected at an almost cosmic level. They come from every
socio-cultural enclave, from dirt-road, tiny-town middle America or Polish province; New York
to Newfoundland, burg to metropolis, valley floor to mountain peak. Witness this global communion of the most rockin'. Lay your hands on the bible of bang, beat and lyric, spanning two decades
of ears and hearts faithfully served.

You think I'm waxing too poetic for this assignment? Just wait. I tax my own tortured tongue to express what must be expressed. The magic of Bon Jovi LIVE. Front row girls so deeply in love
they would mortgage a part of their soul they haven't yet identified for a lock of hair from the
Jersey boy who made good, the front man with the supernova smile and stage presence of the
historically few and far, far between. Boys finding themselves superstars for a night because
they, too, dig the tunes -- but even better, they're diggin' the way the chicks get when they're diggin' the tunes.

Bon Jovi live is an audio aphrodisiac, a grand-purpose lubricant of mind, body and spirit. It is the cement foundation of one of modern music's most organic, legitimate, tabloid-tested, unshakable, fan-driven success stories.

The original quartet has remained intact since the band's birth in 1983. Jon Bon Jovi on guitars, vocals and charisma. Richie Sambora, blues-bred axe man with fingers of flame and fury; he is
Jon's reflective brother-in-arms. Keyboardist Dave Bryan, forever adding new hues to the
palette. Tico Torres, the sound of constant rhythmic thunder. In the beginning, it was Alec John Such on bass. His departure left a vacancy filled with grace and expertise by Hugh McDonald.

They were all mere boys back then, but they made a pact on the streets of Jersey almost 20 years ago. In Sopranos style, they pledged an allegiance to rock and took off for parts unknown.

Great songs, great playing, a chemistry of man and weapon divine in its elements. Here we are two decades later, and you can finally hold in your hands the sounds lost in the ether, sounds that once made you laugh or cry, made you hard, wet, bold, shy, low, high. Yeah, HIGH!

The songs included on Bon Jovi's One Wild Night range from the simple to the symphonic.
You require an hors d'ouvre or two? The platter is full of tasty treats like "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night," "Bad Medicine," "Just Older," "Wanted Dead or Alive," and "In And Out Of Love." Are your taste buds jumpin' yet?

One Wild Night is Bon Jovi's own "Book of Live" divided into 15 chapters, each one a mini-novella. There are stories of faith and prayer, love and pain, friends and fantasies. Some are dune buggies
on a rocky desert floor; others are smooth-gliding Bentleys of impeccable instrumentation,
tiny symphonies that carry your heart to places you never want to return from, ever.
Try this one. "Runaway" is as archetypal and raw as the day it was first performed. The track that lifted Bon Jovi off the asphalt so long ago has been retrieved in its original album version from
a 1985 performance, and the motivation for its inclusion in this concert-career chronically goes
beyond mere hit-worthiness.

"There is tremendous social relevance in this song today," says Jon. "Kids are more troubled now than ever before. When I was a kid, I was conscious of what was going on around me and was lucky enough to express it in music. The way we performed it when I was 21 reflected a moment in time that spoke of where we came from - rough, electric. That's why I wanted a version from back then
on this record."

The inspiration for a live release had been floating around in the minds of each of the band members for years. But it wasn't until Bon Jovi toured the U.S. last fall after a five-year touring hiatus that the time seemed perfect to give something back.

Bon Jovi fans have to be strong, enduring years between the band's visits to their towns.
The wait breeds hunger and passion, the kind that electrified arenas in the fall of 2000 and got
Jon and the boys to realize what was staring them in the face each and every show: It's always been about being onstage, arm's distance from their lifeblood, the fans.

"This record is something the fans have been requesting for a long time," comments JBJ.
"We didn't need to do a live record for us. But we did need to do it for them, the old generation
and the new generation. One Wild Night is about pure appreciation for who and what got us here."

In writing the band's bio, I think I've figured out why Jon called me personally l and asked me to do it. I believe it's because beyond my journalistic understanding of Bon Jovi as the commercial, artist, pop/rock phenom, I also knokw them as just guys.

Because behind the music, you'll find these incredibly normal human beings composed of the same quantum material as you and me. Dig deep down to the core of who we are and there it is, the DNA called rock 'n' roll.

In whatever form you've experienced them, if what Bon Jovi has given you over nearly the past 20 years has brought you even partway there, then One Wild Night will take you the rest of the way home.

Okay, so this bio wasn't slick and statistical. But you can bet your saddle-sore ass it was the truth!

Lonn Friend
April 2001
Suumary of the band's career. By Linda Spielman

Let�s take a trip back in time, shall we? Once upon a time, in a galaxy far away (New Jersey)
there were five young guys who formed a rock band. The namesake, that of their lead singer,
Jon Bon Jovi.
When Bon Jovi first appeared on the music scene in 1984, they were your typical 80�s rock band.
Still new to the industry and only one album to their credit, the band opened for such big name acts as 38 Special, the Scorpions and Ratt. Come 1986, with the release of their second album entitled �Slippery When Wet�, Bon Jovi sky rocketed to the top of the music and video charts and were now headlining a sell out tour of arenas & stadiums worldwide. The crown princes of �pop metal� were frowned upon by some of the heavier metal veterans. They were scoffed at for their well coiffed hair, flashy stage attire and good looks. Terms such as �happy metal� were uttered by such rockers as
Dee Snyder at one point in time for the emergence of the new wave of metal music.
As the popularity of the group was reaching super star status, Bon Jovi was adding awards & breaking attendances records to their resume. Their music, like a majority of it at that time was about good times, girls, partying and being young. And young was exactly was what boys of Bon Jovi were and enjoying every minute of it. The whirlwind of frenzy that the band had caused was showing no signs of slowing down, along with their relentless touring.
With the release of �New Jersey� in the late 80�s, the band was all over MTV, trade papers,
and probably on the bedroom walls of most teenage girls. They made video director Wayne Isham
a household name, which to this day still stands having worked with artists like Ricky Martin,
Nsync and Backstreet Boys to name a few. To those of us on the outside, it appeared that the members of Bon Jovi had it all. But in true rock star fashion, the turbulence within the group was reaching its breaking point. The guys who once stood by each other, were now barely on speaking terms. After organizing and accomplishing the first concert festival in the Soviet Union along with their long time manager Doc McGhee, the band and their manager parted ways. The rock star lifestyle of excess in  a variety of forms was starting to show signs of wear on the members. Failed relationships, erupting animosity between Sambora and Jon, inflated egos, the elopement of Jon, four years of constant touring and the inevitable vocal collapse of Jon�s voice started to send the world�s most popular band into a downward spiral.

By the end of the �New Jersey� world tour in the summer of 1989, the members of Bon Jovi decided to take a break from the music and each other. The term �break� for all involved in the music industry from the CEO�s of labels to the fans equates to �breaking up�, which is usually followed
by panic from the same people. The group all went their separate ways to explore new outlets for their energy and normal life again. Sambora embarked on his first solo album and tour, and was producing other artists. Jon moved his family to the west coast (but eventually moved back to New Jersey). Alec John Such, Tico Torres and David Bryan all managed to stay very low key and out of the public eye.

Fast forward a few years to 1992. The Jersey boys finding new respect for one another, well rested and fiercely creative regrouped to record the �Keep the Faith� album. A more introspective but still fun album, showed the world that the Jersey boys had grown up into the Jersey men. Of course, a tour to support the new album followed. Powered now by Bon Jovi management, Bon Jovi was in complete control of their lives. The fans weathered the 80�s and still came out for the shows. Some a bit older, some younger, but all of them ready to have a good time, which is guaranteed in very very small print on every Bon Jovi concert ticket. They proved everyone in the music community wrong, by showing they really were just taking a �break� all along.

Over the years we�ve witnessed marriages, births and departures of the members of the band. But what is more important is that we�ve gotten a chance to see the individual accomplishments of its members. Jon scored the soundtrack for the �Young Guns II� movie and topped the charts with the movie�s theme �Blaze of Glory�, along with his own solo album. We�ve also seen him explore his thespian side with a number of movie roles and an upcoming series of guest spots on Ally Mcbeal. Sambora has two solo albums under his belt, is married to one of Hollywood�s sweethearts Heather Locklear and has his own guest role in the current move �On the Line�. David Bryan, along with being one of music�s most energetic keyboardists, is also a renowned Broadway having produced, conceived, wrote and brought to fruition his first Broadway musical. Tico Torres has shown the softer side of his aggressive drumming persona. Torres is an acclaimed artist and sculpture. Yet, through all these solo endeavours Bon Jovi was still making and consistently selling albums over the years.
Our journey back in time has almost brought us full circle to present day 2001. Are you tired yet? Didn�t think so, because the ride isn�t over yet campers.

So how did this happen�a �happy metal� band with substance and endurance? Who would have thought? Bon Jovi has accomplished what many in their genre failed to; they evolved with the times and maintained popularity. Yes, their music has and always will be fun but has always been real. One could compare them as a collective unit to that of their New Jersey neighbour Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen�s music & lyrics have always been something every person can relate to. He sings about everyday people, life, troubles, and joys. The same is true for Bon Jovi songs. We all try to search for reasons, want to find something to believe in, and want to go out on Saturday night with our friends and have a good time. Maybe that is part of the reason the band has maintained and continues to gain fans. When some �hair bands� (the few that are still together) are managing to sell out arenas and stadiums, but can�t fill a club stateside, Bon Jovi is still continuing to break attendance records around the world and at home. When Bon Jovi aired their 2001 summer tour from their home state, many Tokyo fans flew in for the show. One devoted from London named Julia, (My Best freind!)
managed to attend all of the World Tour 2001 shows except for six. And when people bring up the trauma of some music of the 80�s, they have no problems admitting they are still Bon Jovi fans. Today you can only see bands like Warrant and Winger of VH-1�s �Where are they now�.
However, in 2001 we got to see Bon Jovi perform live on VH-1 before a soldout audience at Giants Stadium and watch their albums still go platinum and riding high on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

The times they do change. As Americans we have learned this lesson the hard way on Sept.11, 2001. One of the first appearances by a celebrity was that of Jon and Ritchie urging the people of America to support the Red Cross relief efforts. With a combination of patriotism, community pride and support in response to the tragedies that took place in their own back yard, the Jersey boys were a visible means of support to the music fans, relief workers, affected families and the nation from the start. They were a driving forces in local New Jersey benefits to aid relief, along with the televised broadcast of the concert for New York City hosted by Paul McCartney. Through the tragic events of that day many have found comfort in music. When the economy immediately died, album sales increased in the days that followed. Many will find comfort and healing through music and the music inspired by that day. The world again can see just how Bon Jovi can evolve. Sambora and Jon found their own solace and comfort in penning 20 plus songs in the weeks that followed Sept. 11th. Again, the songs will strike a chord with the average person dealing with everyday life, questions, sorrows and joys. The album, which has been tentatively entitled �Bounce�, will symbolize how we as individuals and a country are trying to bounce back, and how people everywhere have the ability and resolve to rise above any tragedy and obstacle that life throws or way.
Our journey has now ended. We have seen the rise, fall, and rise again of one of most popular rock bands of the past twenty years. In the years to come, Bon Jovi will probably continue to prove the critics wrong by continuing to make music for themselves and for masses.
Bios.
Full Name John Francis (Frank)) Bongiovi, jr 
Birthdate March 2, 1962 
Birthplace Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA 
Marital Status Married to Dorothea Hurley, since April 29, 1989 
Children Daughter - Stephanie Rose born May 31, 1993, Son - Jesse James Louis born February 19, 1995, Son - Jacob Hurley born May 7, 2002 
Solo Albums Destination Anywhere (1997) Blaze Of Glory (1990) 
Previous Bands Raze,  Atlantic City Expressway (with David Bryan) The Rest,  Johnny & the Wild Ones 
Filmography Vampires: Los Muertos (2002) Pay It Forward (2000) U-571 (2000) Row Your Boat (1998) No Looking Back (1998)  Little City (1998) Homegrown (1998) The Leading Man (1996) Moonlight & Valentino (1995) Young Guns II (1990)
Jon Bon Jovi - vocals, guitar
Full Name Richard Stephen Sambora 
Birthdate July 11, 1959 
Birthplace Woodbridge, New Jersey, USA 
Marital Status Married to Heather Locklear since December 15, 1994 
Children daughter Ava Elizabeth born October 4, 1997 
Previous Bands Extremes, The Message (with Alec John Such) 
Solo Albums Undiscovered Soul (1998) Stranger In This Town (1991)
Richie Sambora - Lead guitar, vocals.
Full Name David Brian Rashbaum 
Birthdate February 7, 1962 
Birthplace Edison, New Jersey, USA 
Marital Status Married to April since 1990 
Children Daughter - Gabrielle Luna born March 10, 1994 son - Colton Moon born March 10, 1994 daughter - Tyger Lily born April 29, 2000  Previous Bands Atlantic City Expressway (with Jon Bon Jovi)  Solo Albums Lunar Eclipse (2000) On A Full Moon (1992) and Netherworld.
David Bryan - Keyboards, vocals.
Full Name Hector Juan Tico Torres 
Birthdate October 7, 1953 
Birthplace New York City, New York, USA 
Marital Status Married x3. Currently to Venezuelan model Alejandra since September 2001.  Previously married to model Eva Herzigova,  
Children None 
Previous Bands Phanton's Opera (with Alec John Such) Frankie & the Knockouts.
Tico Torres - Drums
Hugh McDonald - Bass, Vocals
Full Name Hugh McDonald
Birthdate December 28, 1950
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Marital Status  Currently dating  the lovely Kelli.   Previously married to  Nancy since September 21, 1996.
Children None
Although Hugh is not an official band member, he has been the only bassist since original bassist, Alec John Such was fired in 1994.
He has known and worked with the band since the beginning and played on the  original recording of "Runaway."
Jon the early Years!
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