Back in 1990 it's safe to say Bon Jovi had longer hair than your girlfriend. The band also released a video documentary, Access All Areas: A Rock & Roll Odyssey, which gave fans a look behind the scenes of the New Jersey tour. If you've never seen it, today is your chance.
As Richie Sambora's absence from the Bon Jovi lineup grows longer, the prospect of a reunion seems less and less likely -- but in a recent interview, Sambora insisted that it's still very much a possibility.
When it comes to Rock & Roll and marriage, well longevity is not always achieved. Jon Bon Jovi and his wife Dorothea are certainly an exception to the rule.
Bon Jovi, the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac were among the Top 10 money makers for 2013, based on touring, music sales, publishing royalties and streaming revenue for the past year.
The war of words between Bon Jovi and the band's exiled guitarist Richie Sambora has cooled off over the last several months, but that doesn't mean Sambora has made peace with the idea of the group touring without him.
Seeing how they've dominated airwaves and concert arenas over the past three decades, it’s easy to forget that Bon Jovi faced odds as steep as any lottery when they released their self-titled debut album in January 1984.
One fan's endlessly entertaining lip sync to Bon Jovi's 'Livin' on a Prayer' wasn't just a hit on the Jumbotron during a recent Boston Celtics game. It has become a web sensation that has now sent the song back to the Billboard Hot 100 more than 25 years after its release.
We might not hear much rock in the Top 40 these days, but the genre can still pay pretty well if you're lucky enough to have the right audience. Just ask Paul McCartney, Elton John and Bon Jovi, all of whom cracked Forbes' most recent list of the highest-paid musicians on the planet.
There's been a whole lot of speculation surrounding Richie Sambora's status with Bon Jovi since he abruptly departed the band's tour in April. In a recent interview, Sambora opened up about his side of the story.