Archive for December, 2007

December 31st, 2007

Bon Jovi: We don’t need success

Jon Bon JoviJon Bon Jovi is so content with making new albums and touring that he doesn’t need chart success to make him happy.

The Bon Jovi rocker admits the band will never be as popular as they were in their 1980s heyday, but they don’t care as long as they can continue to make a living out of music.

He says: “It’s not about having to prove anything any more. I think we feel that less and less with each album – we know what we’ve achieved.”

The 45-year-old also insists it is important to keep coming up with new and original material – which is why the band opted for a country influence on their latest album Lost Highway, which was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and features a duet with LeAnn Rimes.

He adds: “It’s important we experiment. Without experimentation there wouldn’t be growth, and you risk becoming something of a nostalgia act, trying to repeat past successes.”

Source: Thomas Crosbie Media

December 18th, 2007

Richie Sambora Expressed Sympathy For Fan

Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora last week told reporters he was shocked and “really, really sorry” to hear that a fan had been paralysed after being caught up in a pushing incident in the crowd at one of the band’s gigs in Canada back in July.

The incident was in the news again last week because the fan, one Dennis Schulz, has launched a lawsuit against four fellow gig goers, the gig’s promoter and the venue’s owner, though not the band. Schulz suffered a dislocated spinal chord and was left a quadriplegic after a man fell on him after being pushed by people involved in a fight two rows away.

Sambora was asked about the incident when the lawsuit was filed, and said he knew nothing of it until the reporter called. He told the CanWest News Service: “Our concerts have been notoriously safe throughout the years and our record is very, very good, so this is news to me”. Asked if he had anything to say to Schulz, Sambora added: “Oh God, we’re really, really sorry. Obviously, our record fortunately in our career has been that we’ve gone without incident like that, so that’s a real shocker to me. Oh, man, I’m really, really sorry about that”.