Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Greetings From Vegas

Greetings from fabulous Las Vegas!
(We're staying at the Luxor!!
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While Bjorn and I are romping the Strip, sipping cocktails and soaking in the sights, Bon Jovi has been enjoying a bit of a vacation as well. Even though I brought my laptop and we have free internet access (a first in our many travels!), there hasn't been too terribly much to report on the Jovi front.

However, the band just Tweeted and Facebooked (yes, those are new verbs in this generation) that they are back on the road and ready to hit Minneapolis next, so the set lists, pictures, and news should resume their steady stream I imagine.

If you missed my last two posts, be sure to check them out: the band is doing another live stream from Dallas, TX this Sunday...and they have announced three new summer tour dates (including a 4th Giants/New Meadowlands.)

Which brings me to this week's poll - because I have the best parents and boyfriend EVER, I will be realizing my long-time dream and traveling to New York next month to see the legendary Giants performances. I am BEYOND ecstatic. I'm still trying desperately to get my hands on tickets, but until then, I was curious who is going to which shows. I guess the anonymity factor in a poll doesn't help me know WHO is going when, but it's cool to know which of the nights are the most anticipated.

I for one am trying for the 27th and 29th of May, because I just kind of know from years of being a Jovi fan that the opening night will be standard vanilla. And I'm traveling cross-country for NON-vanilla, thank you very much. ;)

So let me know when you're going. I cannot WAIT to meet some of you!

Oh, and the contest for the Jovi goody pack has ended, so when I get home I will draw the winner at random and announce it this Sunday.

Have a great rest of your week my friends!

Live stream from Dallas this Sunday!

YAY! The band will be doing another live stream for those of us not attending the Dallas, TX show this coming Sunday.

In other words, millions of us. lol

From www.bonjovi.com:

Bon Jovi will open the digital doors to their Dallas performance on Sunday, April 11th starting at 5 pm PDT/6 pm MDT/7 pm CT/8 pm EDT.

Fans worldwide can tune in and rock out along with the group and their sold-out Texas audience, courtesy of a webcast powered by Ustream, the leader in live video. Along with four, live, streaming songs, this free concert webcast will also feature a special pre-taped concert reel that includes exciting footage of Kid Rock joining Bon Jovi on stage in Detroit, plus numerous Bon Jovi TV episodes.

To watch the band rock the American Airlines Center click http://ustream.tv/BonJovi, www.BonJovi.com, or the Bon Jovi Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BonJovi.


For those of you who watched the stream from Seattle in February, I think you'll join in my excitement for this one. :) Don't forget to tune in!!

Bon Jovi looking for opening act in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — Local musicians who have always dreamed of playing a stadium show can make that fantasy a reality this summer.

Bon Jovi is looking for opening acts in eight cities on its forthcoming The Circle Tour, including its Winnipeg concert at Canad Inns Stadium on July 17.

One local unsigned rock, pop or country act from each city will be selected to open for the New Jersey group as part of the Wanted: A SuperBand Tonight contest.

Bands can enter by uploading tracks to bonjovi.com, ourstage.com and Bon Jovi’s Facebook site by April 21.

Fans will then vote for their favourite acts and help whittle the contestants down to 20 by April 24.

Elimination rounds will take place until May 6 when the ultimate winners in each city will be selected by a jury made up of Bon Jovi’s management, promoter AEG and music talent website OurStage.

Fans that aren’t in bands but want to get in on the action can upload a video of themselves lip-synching or singing Bon Jovi’s Livin’ on a Prayer to the group’s website for a chance to win tickets to the concert and have their clip played on video screens at the show.

Bon Jovi looking for opening act in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — Local musicians who have always dreamed of playing a stadium show can make that fantasy a reality this summer.

Bon Jovi is looking for opening acts in eight cities on its forthcoming The Circle Tour, including its Winnipeg concert at Canad Inns Stadium on July 17.

One local unsigned rock, pop or country act from each city will be selected to open for the New Jersey group as part of the Wanted: A SuperBand Tonight contest.

Bands can enter by uploading tracks to bonjovi.com, ourstage.com and Bon Jovi’s Facebook site by April 21.

Fans will then vote for their favourite acts and help whittle the contestants down to 20 by April 24.

Elimination rounds will take place until May 6 when the ultimate winners in each city will be selected by a jury made up of Bon Jovi’s management, promoter AEG and music talent website OurStage.

Fans that aren’t in bands but want to get in on the action can upload a video of themselves lip-synching or singing Bon Jovi’s Livin’ on a Prayer to the group’s website for a chance to win tickets to the concert and have their clip played on video screens at the show.

Monday, April 5, 2010

New tour dates announced

Hey all -- the band is enjoying a nice vacation from touring for awhile, and I am enjoying spring break and celebrating my birthday with my boyfriend in Las Vegas. But as the devoted follower I am, I still manage to stay on top of what's going on in Jovi-land. ;)

Thank you to Hath for this alert -- Bon Jovi has added 3 shows to their summer tour lineup (one being the New Meadowlands show I told you all about a few days ago via Twitter and Facebook). Rumor has it that Kid Rock will open all shows; presale starts this Friday, April 9 and the general sale is Saturday, April 10.

Good luck to all those wanting to go!

Fri, July 9, 2010 - New Meadowlands Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

Wed, July 21, 2010 - Rogers Centre Toronto, ON

Sat, July 31, 2010 - Soldier Field Chicago, IL

Friday, April 2, 2010

Read it

*I did post it also on the forum.

À l'attention des membres de Bon Jovi Fans

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By David Ginter

I must confess something up front: I’m not much for pop culture (nor mainstream music) and I don’t follow the lives of any celebrities; with one exception. Jon Bon Jovi is a lot of things — musician, writer, businessman, CEO, sports enthusiast, family man, political stumper, and philanthropist who’s active in his community, among other things. He’s a down to earth guy who has made it big as the front man of a band that carries his name, but beyond the music, is a man that cares deeply for the underprivileged.

Saturn's Hands on Homes Program.He has been the chairman of the Special Olympics fundraising efforts (highlighted by the “A Very Special Christmas” music events), honored for his efforts by various food banks in both New Jersey and New York City, raised money to provide college scholarships for teenagers around the world and partnered with Samsung to further the Four Season’s of Hope, which provides funds for a variety of charities and education programs. He has used his business savvy to forge a multitude of corporate partnerships which help provide anything from school supplies for needy children, jobs programs for the less fortunate, even major appliances for homes that have been built by the Habitat for Humanity — an organization which he is heavily involved in, even to the point of being their founding ambassador for national and international relations. He has used his fame to forge partnerships with the likes of Bill Clinton and a variety of city governments, for affordable housing projects across the nation. He, and his band, partnered with Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network to rebuild an entire neighborhood (and Bon Jovi got a neighborhood street name after them) following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

Jon has lent his voice to such high profile events as Live 8, Live Aid, Live Earth, Farm Aid, and 9/11 A Tribute to Heroes. He has also lent his voice to lesser profile events by holding numerous concerts for U.S. troops, countless concerts for charity fundraising efforts, and teaming with Iranian singer Andy Madadian for a version of “Stand By Me” which was meant to go viral during the turmoil Iranians faced during elections of 2009.

The list of good that Jon Bon Jovi is doing could go on for a very long time. Several years ago I happen to have met someone who lives in Jon’s community, and when they discovered that Jon has been a bit of a hero of mine they had stories to spare, which elucidated Jon’s commitment to his community. He would host a fundraiser for a community health clinic (and strategically bring together some influential people to help) on a Sunday night, then be at his kid’s soccer practice the next afternoon. Even though most of his philanthropic efforts are done in relative privacy and cover many areas, his passion has always been in community and homelessness.

The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation started out as an extension of Jon Bon Jovi’s arena football team, the Philadelphia Soul. When he bought the team, Jon had a vision of a team grounded in community and community needs, that could provide a safe and accessible place for families. He hired athletes of higher moral character so that they might be positive role models for kids, and used the team’s profits to fund reconstruction projects in run-down Philadelphia neighborhoods. It was all part of Jon Bon Jovi’s vision of harnessing community efforts to break the cycles of poverty and homelessness. Unfortunately, the AFL announced that the league will be suspending operations indefinitely as of late 2009, but that hasn’t stopped the original mission. In fact, Jon Bon Jovi’s efforts have only intensified.

The JBJ Soul Foundation’s website notes that “the organization’s goal to recognize and maximize the human potential in those affected by poverty and homelessness by offering assistance in establishing programs that provide for permanent, affordable housing while supporting social services and job training programs.” And now, that goal has expanded from Philadelphia and New Jersey (famously, Jon’s home turf) to a national stage.

Jon sees the world through a lens of optimism and in the faces of so many of life’s downtrodden, he sees potential. A segment on NBC’s Making A Difference captures Jon’s efforts to provide opportunities through affordable housing and jobs programs, as Jon gives Brian Williams a tour of the Genesis Apartments in Newark, New Jersey. Now, Jon has taken these efforts on the road.

As his band has undertaken a two-year tour of epic proportions, the frontman is carrying a message of volunteerism. He filmed a 2 minute video promoting “United We Serve”, as well as a similar 60 second spot to run on national advertisements (both of which can be seen by clicking on the link). AmeriCorps members and volunteers from local nonprofits are on hand to talk with concertgoers about how to find or create community service jobs through the program’s Web site. That’s not the only way Jon is taking advantage of his time on the road.

In the cities of Atlanta and Phoenix, the JBJ Soul Foundation are partnering with other affordable housing organizations to build more apartment complexes. The tour also finds Jon visiting numerous shelters for hardcore alcoholics, touring Skid Row in Los Angeles (on his birthday no less) and even squatters’ villages, as he hopes to learn more about the issues surrounding homelessness and what he can do to help. He describes this effort in this short video.

The optimism and everyman themes that color Bon Jovi songs are not just appeals to a wider audience, it’s a way of life for Jon Bon Jovi. When I was 15 years old I discovered the music of Jon Bon Jovi and his band, which, through a long series of complex events, has opened me up to a wealth of profound experiences in my own life. I owe them a lot. At just 15 I looked up to Jon Bon Jovi as a role model; 10 years later, I still look up to him and couldn’t be more proud to be a Bon Jovi fan.