Jon Bon Jovi
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It was a two-year, four-part docuseries that will air on Hulu. But I'm very happy with it because it's on the band. Yeah. That's so great. It's our 40th anniversary right now.
Maybe not the first time, but what was interesting about that song is we really didn't know what we had because it was so different. It didn't sound like anything on the radio. And, you know, it had a Motown kind of a baseline. It had the boy-girl story that is almost Shakespearean at the end of the day, you know. And it's so...
Maybe not the first time, but what was interesting about that song is we really didn't know what we had because it was so different. It didn't sound like anything on the radio. And, you know, it had a Motown kind of a baseline. It had the boy-girl story that is almost Shakespearean at the end of the day, you know. And it's so...
Maybe not the first time, but what was interesting about that song is we really didn't know what we had because it was so different. It didn't sound like anything on the radio. And, you know, it had a Motown kind of a baseline. It had the boy-girl story that is almost Shakespearean at the end of the day, you know. And it's so...
You Give Love a Bad Name was the first single on that record, and it was a number one song, and that was pretty evident and obvious that it would be. But when we put out Living on a Prayer, I thought, yeah, it should be second, because who knows what it's going to do. And then, of course, you know, it's one of the biggest pop songs of all time.
You Give Love a Bad Name was the first single on that record, and it was a number one song, and that was pretty evident and obvious that it would be. But when we put out Living on a Prayer, I thought, yeah, it should be second, because who knows what it's going to do. And then, of course, you know, it's one of the biggest pop songs of all time.
You Give Love a Bad Name was the first single on that record, and it was a number one song, and that was pretty evident and obvious that it would be. But when we put out Living on a Prayer, I thought, yeah, it should be second, because who knows what it's going to do. And then, of course, you know, it's one of the biggest pop songs of all time.
Sean, tell me more about your music career because I didn't get the chance, but Dorothea saw the play. My wife saw the play and was talking so incredibly about not only your playing, but your singing as well. How did you keep it eight days a week?
Sean, tell me more about your music career because I didn't get the chance, but Dorothea saw the play. My wife saw the play and was talking so incredibly about not only your playing, but your singing as well. How did you keep it eight days a week?
Sean, tell me more about your music career because I didn't get the chance, but Dorothea saw the play. My wife saw the play and was talking so incredibly about not only your playing, but your singing as well. How did you keep it eight days a week?
The stage to me is the stage. Yeah, of course. I didn't need that even in the learning experience. For me, when I went in to try to learn to act and I studied for a couple years before I ever even went for an audition, it was the opportunity to grow in the arts. It was just a different avenue in the arts that I could bring that back then to the fold.
The stage to me is the stage. Yeah, of course. I didn't need that even in the learning experience. For me, when I went in to try to learn to act and I studied for a couple years before I ever even went for an audition, it was the opportunity to grow in the arts. It was just a different avenue in the arts that I could bring that back then to the fold.
The stage to me is the stage. Yeah, of course. I didn't need that even in the learning experience. For me, when I went in to try to learn to act and I studied for a couple years before I ever even went for an audition, it was the opportunity to grow in the arts. It was just a different avenue in the arts that I could bring that back then to the fold.
Different material to write about, different humility, standing on the audition line, you know, being turned down before you even walked into the room. And all of that humility that I brought back while I was learning about the craft was... was incredibly formative.
Different material to write about, different humility, standing on the audition line, you know, being turned down before you even walked into the room. And all of that humility that I brought back while I was learning about the craft was... was incredibly formative.
Different material to write about, different humility, standing on the audition line, you know, being turned down before you even walked into the room. And all of that humility that I brought back while I was learning about the craft was... was incredibly formative.
I just have too much respect for y'all. And I immensely respect the craft that I wouldn't dare think that even Pacino or De Niro, if I put a microphone in their face and said, sing me a song, that they'd be any good at it. I think in order to be good at it, you should learn how to do it.