Bon Jovi
- Alec John Such - bass guitar, vocals (1983-1994)
Discography
Tours
- Slippery When Wet Tour
- New Jersey Syndicate Tour
- Stranger in this Town Tour (Richie Sambora Solo Tour featuring Tico Torres and David Bryan)
- Keep the Faith Tour
- Crossroads Tour
- These Days Tour
- Destination Anywhere (Jon Bon Jovi Solo Tour)
- Undiscovered Soul (Richie Sambora Solo Tour)
- Crush Tour
- One Wild Night Tour
- Bounce Tour
- Have a Nice Day Tour
- Lost Highway Tour
Awards
- 1987: MTV Video Music Awards: Best Stage Performance.
- 1988: American Music Award: Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group
- 1991: MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
- 1995: World Music Awards: Best Selling Rock Band Of The Year.
- 1995: MTV Europe Music Awards: Best Rock
- 1996: BRIT Awards: Best International Band
- 2001: My VH1 Music Awards: Video Of The Year "It's My Life"
- 2002: My VH1 Music Awards: Hottest Live Show
- 2004: American Music Award: Award Of Merit
- 2005: Chopard Diamond Award at the World Music Awards for selling 100 million albums.
- 2006: UK Music Hall of Fame
- 2006: CMT Music Awards: Best Collaborative Video "Who Says You Can't Go Home"
- 2007: People's Choice Awards: Best Rock Song for "Who Says You Can't Go Home"
- 2007: Grammy Awards: Best Country Collaboration for "Who Says You Can't Go Home"
- 2008: CMT Music Awards: Collaborative Video of the Year "Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore"
Trivia
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- On the January 28, 2008, after four concerts around Australia, eight of Bon Jovi's albums re-entered the official ARIA Charts' Top 100 Albums Chart for the week starting the 28th. Albums which charted in the top 50 were Lost Highway at #2 (previous highest charting position was #5), Slippery When Wet at #28 (re-entered the charts 22 years after its original charting), Keep the Faith at #39 (16 years after its original charting) and New Jersey #41 (20 years after its original charting). The other four albums which charted were Cross Road at #57, These Days at #58, Bon Jovi at #59 and 7800° Fahrenheit at #66 (which never charted in Australia on its original release).[9]
References
- ^ http://www6.islandrecords.com/bonjovi/theband_bonjovi_bio.php - Band profile on official website
- ^ http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=tblTopArt - RIAA
- ^ Acker, Michael. Bon Jovi pays surprise visit to his old school, The Sentinel, March 23, 2006. Accessed January 30, 2008. "Students chat with Sayreville class of '80 grad-turned-rock-star."
- ^ BBC - Beds Herts and Bucks - Entertainment - Everything changes for Take That!
- ^ "Bon Jovi sell out first Dome gig" - BBC News
- ^ "Bon Jovi guitarist goes into rehab" - BBC News
- ^ "Sambora Wraps Up Stay in Treatment" - Yahoo Music
- ^ Bon Jovi top Royal Variety bill. BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
- ^ On a steel horse Bon Jovi rides to top of the charts. news.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
See also
External links
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