Richie Sambora's abrupt exit from Bon Jovi sent shockwaves through the
In a new PEOPLE cover story, Jon Bon Jovi opens up about Richie Sambora's sudden 2013 departure from the band before the release of his new Hulu documentary, 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,' streaming on Friday, April 26.
In 2013, Richie Sambora gave Bon Jovi fans a shot through the heart when he
Richie Sambora apologized for his controversial decision to leave Bon Jovi ahead of their 2013 tour in the band's new docuseries: 'If you're in the mafia, the only thing you possibly do is disappear.'
The four-episode documentary provides fans a new trip down memory lane about the legendary singer and his band's rise from small-town dreamers to becoming a global sensation.
The documentary series covers the rockstar's legendary career as well as his journey through a vocal injury that threatens to bring everything to a halt.
The documentary series covers the rockstar's legendary career as well as his journey through a vocal injury that threatens to bring everything to a halt.
The documentary series covers the rockstar's legendary career as well as his journey through a vocal injury that threatens to bring everything to a halt.
The documentary series covers the rockstar's legendary career as well as his journey through a vocal injury that threatens to bring everything to a halt.
In early 1984, Bon Jovi emerged from the wilds of New Jersey to make its first appearance on Billboard’s Hot 100 with “Runaway,” a synthed-up pop-metal jam that frontman Jon Bon Jovi essentially willed to success by badgering a Long Island disc jockey to spin it on his air. Forty years later, you never have to wait too long to hear Bon Jovi on the radio. Thanks to inescapable hits like “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Wanted Dead or Alive” and the whoa-oh-ing “Livin’ on a Prayer,” the band has sold...
The rocker, 62, said he "wasn't that impressed" with the iconic track when it was first written, but admitted that he was ultimately "wrong" about the song's longevity.
The four-episode documentary provides fans a new trip down memory lane about the legendary singer and his band's rise from small-town dreamers to becoming a global sensation.