Wednesday 29 December 2010

Bon Jovi puts interest forward for Glastonbury 2011


In an interview with Daily Star,Bon Jovi has shown interest to play at Glastonbury 2011 Festival.

During the same period that the festival takes place in Somerset,the band will be in UK for the string of dates.

“I’ve always toyed with the idea of playing there,” Singer Jon Bon Jovi said. “If they don’t have another old-timer like me, I’d love to go out and see it and perhaps do a set, sure.”

So far there has been no lined up confirmed for Glastonbury 2011 festival

Thursday 23 December 2010

Jon Bon Jovi: "I would like to visit India again soon"

American singer Jon Bon Jovi fronrtman of the band which band career 27 years old, who released two solo album and 11 studio albums and his new album titled "Bon Jovi Greatest Hits".

Singer Bon Jovi says, "I career-spanning new compilation marks the band’s arrival on the music scene once again. The blue-eyed boy of New Jersey, who had visited India 15 years ago, is keen to explore Indian music".

New Jersey 48 years old told IANS in an e-mail interview, “This album reflects who we are and what we did and that we are back”.

Bon Jovi gratification of seeming his song a complete, he says, “It is the greatest satisfaction of putting it from pen to paper that drives you to keep going because you hope that it is as good as you think it is when you’re writing. When you record it and if it turns out as well as you had hoped while you were writing it, you want to share it with people. I have great memories of India from my last trip in 1995 and of Indian people. I would like to visit India again soon. Unfortunately, I haven’t had any connections with the Indian music scene. I’d be open to hearing it during my next trip, but I haven’t had the opportunity till now. Music is the universal language, it doesn’t have anything to do with borders or even language barriers”.

It has old chart toppers “Livin’ On A Prayer”, “Always”, “It’s My Life”, “Wanted Dead or Alive”, and “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” as well as four new songs - “The More Things Change”, “No Apologies”, “This Is Love, This Is Life” and “What Do You Got?”.

When asked if the new songs would be overshadowed by the popular classic numbers, Jovi said: “We wanted to make sure fans got value addition. There won’t be any overshadowing.”

Thursday 9 December 2010

Bon Jovi: Rock N Roll's career


JON BON Jovi, 48, he says twenty years ago he can't see himself with carefully just on stage rocking out a Rolling Stones. He's frontman to imagine another two decades of turning is just a little too much.

He said, “I can’t see me being 68 and running around that stadium stage. I have to get a hobby”.

After a long time Bon Jovi exist in stadium rock. The critics may proclaim it a dying “art” but Jon Bon Jovi and tens of thousands of fond fans at their opening Australian show in Perth previous night haven’t heard the death knell.

Jon Bon Jovi is a singer, songwriter and musician and he's himself rock music conductor. He will be performing not only three stadium but also an “intimate” .