The four-part docuseries, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, goes deep on the big-hair, big-sound band famous for such anthemic hits as “Wanted Dead or Alive” and “Livin’ on a Prayer.” Frontman Jon Bon Jovi talks about the project — and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group’s four-decade career. On Showing Both Highs and Lows “One thing we agreed upon on day one was this was not going to be a puff piece. There are [honest] moments of other [band members’] truths in the film; I wasn’t going to ask for them to be cut out. And I think that makes the bonds deeper — being able to truly speak the truth without fear of repercussion or bruised egos.” ©2011 David Bergman for http://www.TourPhotographer.com On Maturing as a Songwriter “At 20, when I got a record deal, I didn’t have a lot else to write about other than high school,...
- 4/21/2024
- TV Insider
Twitter is still abuzz with (greatly exaggerated) rumors of Jon Bon Jovi's demise. Of course, the rocker is not dead -- and in fact, he was happy to prove it with a photo, tweeted by his photographer friend David Bergman.
"I happened to be with Jon Bon Jovi when we heard rumors of his death. He's alive and well and I shot this to prove it," Bergman tweeted on Monday evening, as Bon Jovi prepared to play a charity special.
Bon Jovi grins in the photo, posing in front of a festive Christmas tree and holding a sign -- on which he scrawled, "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey!" He even helpfully dated the note to keep any funny business at bay - Dec. 19, 6:00 p.m. it is.
Bon Jovi is alive and well and his hair is still poufy and his t-shirts are still tight. Good to know.
"I happened to be with Jon Bon Jovi when we heard rumors of his death. He's alive and well and I shot this to prove it," Bergman tweeted on Monday evening, as Bon Jovi prepared to play a charity special.
Bon Jovi grins in the photo, posing in front of a festive Christmas tree and holding a sign -- on which he scrawled, "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey!" He even helpfully dated the note to keep any funny business at bay - Dec. 19, 6:00 p.m. it is.
Bon Jovi is alive and well and his hair is still poufy and his t-shirts are still tight. Good to know.
- 12/20/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Whether they’re traveling on the road or running local errands with their famous parents, these celeb kids prove it always pays to have some adorable jammies on hand.
Wyatt Crow recently rocked out on stage with mom Sheryl Crow in some cool dinosaur pj’s, while Suri Cruise wore a pretty pink nightgown and fuzzy bunny slippers to an evening show of Wicked in New York last April.
And for an early morning coffee run with mom Jennifer Garner in Brentwood, Calif. in August 2009, Violet Affleck kept her elephant-print pajamas on and added some sporty New Balance sneakers.
David Bergman...
Wyatt Crow recently rocked out on stage with mom Sheryl Crow in some cool dinosaur pj’s, while Suri Cruise wore a pretty pink nightgown and fuzzy bunny slippers to an evening show of Wicked in New York last April.
And for an early morning coffee run with mom Jennifer Garner in Brentwood, Calif. in August 2009, Violet Affleck kept her elephant-print pajamas on and added some sporty New Balance sneakers.
David Bergman...
- 7/21/2010
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
Sarah McLachlan-headlined festival is struggling at the box office.
By Gil Kaufman
Sarah McLachlan at Lilith Fair in Calgary, Alberta, on June 27
Photo: David Bergman/ Getty Images
In the midst of one of the cruelest summers the touring industry has had in decades, the Lilith Fair announced on Thursday that it was canceling 10 dates as a result of soft ticket sales.
The female-centric tour, headlined by founder Sarah McLachlan, made its return to amphitheaters after an 11-year layoff on Sunday in Calgary, but co-founder Terry McBride admitted in a statement that slow box office has forced him to pull a number of upcoming dates.
"We are in the midst of one of the most challenging summer concert seasons with many tours being cancelled outright," McBride said in a statement. "Everyone involved with the tour would like to apologize to the fans and artists scheduled to play in these markets,...
By Gil Kaufman
Sarah McLachlan at Lilith Fair in Calgary, Alberta, on June 27
Photo: David Bergman/ Getty Images
In the midst of one of the cruelest summers the touring industry has had in decades, the Lilith Fair announced on Thursday that it was canceling 10 dates as a result of soft ticket sales.
The female-centric tour, headlined by founder Sarah McLachlan, made its return to amphitheaters after an 11-year layoff on Sunday in Calgary, but co-founder Terry McBride admitted in a statement that slow box office has forced him to pull a number of upcoming dates.
"We are in the midst of one of the most challenging summer concert seasons with many tours being cancelled outright," McBride said in a statement. "Everyone involved with the tour would like to apologize to the fans and artists scheduled to play in these markets,...
- 7/2/2010
- MTV Music News
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