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Purple Ranger 14 - December 24, 2006 07:25 PM (GMT)
Bon Jovi Online Store
What a wonderful year it has been! The band released the fan and critically acclaimed Have a Nice Day record and took their exciting live show around the world to celebrate! Millions of you came to see the and and join in all the great times. But the party isn't over yet!
We have some great new items made especially for you, the fans. Please take a moment to check them out today! There are some exciting things coming in 2007! Have a great holiday season!
http://bonjovi.blastwaves.com/

Purple Ranger 14 - December 24, 2006 07:35 PM (GMT)
Bon Jovi Nominated For Grammy!
Bon Jovi has been nominated for a GRAMMY in the category of Best Country Collaboration for "Who Says You Can't Go Home"!
The 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at Staples Center in Los Angeles and will be broadcast live in high-definition TV and 5.1 surround sound on CBS from 8 – 11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).
VOTE FOR BON JOVI AT THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS!
The band is nominated for a PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD in the category of "Favorite Rock Song". Make sure to get your vote in!
http://www.pcavote.com/vote/index.jsp

Purple Ranger 14 - March 21, 2007 10:01 PM (GMT)
Bon Jovi Wins Grammy!
Bon Jovi won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration for the song "Who Says You Can't Go Home" at the 2007 Grammy Awards.

BON JOVI TO PERFORM AT LIVE EARTH!
Bon Jovi will perform at the LIVE EARTH concert on July 7th, 2007! The concert will be part of Save Our Selves (SOS) – The Campaign for a Climate in Crisis.
From The Official SOS Press Release:
"SOS is designed to trigger a global movement to combat our climate crisis. It will reach people in every corner of the planet through television, film, radio, the Internet and Live Earth, a 24-hour concert on 7/7/07 across all 7 continents that will bring together more than 100 of the world's top musical acts. Live Earth alone will engage an audience of more than 2 billion people through concert attendance and broadcasts. MSN has partnered with SOS to use its reach to make the Live Earth concerts available across the globe.
The Live Earth audience, and the proceeds from the concerts, will create the foundation for a new, multi-year global effort to combat the climate crisis led by The Alliance for Climate Protection and its Chair, Vice President Al Gore. SOS was founded by Kevin Wall, who
won an Emmy as Worldwide Executive Producer of Live 8."
For more info including video of the official announcement check out the the official website at LiveEarth.msn.com!

BON JOVI
THE NEW ALBUM
LOST HIGHWAY
IN-STORES JUNE 19TH, 2007
Attention all Bon Jovi fans!
The band's new single "(You Want To) Make A Memory" is now LIVE on bonjovi.com
for your listening pleasure!
Head to the homepage or the news page to enjoy all the audio goodness.
Keep checking back to bonjovi.com for updates on the new album, LOST HIGHWAY
(In-Stores June 19th) and more!
BON JOVI TO HEADLINE "TIGER JAM X" - TICKET INFO
Bon Jovi will headline Tiger Wood's "TIGER JAM X" to benefit the Tiger Woods
Foundation.
The show will be held on May 26th, 2007 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Stage.
Tickets to see Bon Jovi perform at Tiger Jam X, presented by AT&T, go on sale
Saturday, March 24 at 10 a.m. Tickets for the concert will be available through
Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone lines at (702) 474-4000, at all Ticketmaster retail
ticket centers, www.ticketmaster.com, and at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Box
Office (702) 632-7580. Individual ticket prices start at $100.
Text JOVI to 30303 in the U.S. to get Bon Jovi mastertones.
- bonjovi.com

Purple Ranger 14 - March 29, 2007 07:34 PM (GMT)
BON JOVI
THE NEW ALBUM LOST HIGHWAY
IN-STORES JUNE 19TH, 2007
BON JOVI ANNOUNCES 2 NEW TOUR DATES!
MILWAUKEE, WI - JULY 5TH, 2007
BON JOVI TO PERFORM AT MARCUS AMPHITHEATER DURING SUMMERFEST `07
MILWAUKEE - March 26, 2007 - Summerfest officials are excited to announce Bon Jovi will perform at the Marcus Amphitheater on July 5 as part of the 40th Anniversary of the World's Largest Music Festival.
Still going strong after two decades, no band has embodied the pop-rock era quite like New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi. Fronted by lead singer, guitarist and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, the band has established itself as one of the world's most successful rock bands of all time, selling over 120 million albums worldwide. The Summerfest performance is sure to include many of their hit singles, such as "Livin' On A Prayer," and "You Give Love A Bad Name," along with their newly released single, "(You Want To) Make a Memory," from their June 19, 2006 release Lost Highway.
Bon Jovi has released nine studio albums, including multi-platinum discs like 1986's Slippery When Wet, 1988's New Jersey and Crush in 2000. The band recently won a Grammy Award and a People's Choice Award for their hit, "Who Says You Can't Go Home."
Tickets go on sale Saturday, March 31 at 10 a.m. and will be available for $80.00, $70.00, $55.00, and $30.00. This price does not include any applicable facility fees or service fees. Tickets can be purchased at the Marcus Amphitheater Box Office, Ticketmaster Ticket Centers, online at ticketmaster.com and by phone at 414.276.4545 (Milwaukee), 920.494.1414 (Green Bay), 608.255.4646 (Madison), and 608.789.4545 (LaCrosse). TTY service will be available at 800.359.2525. Patrons may also utilize "ticketfast" at Ticketmaster.com to print bar coded concert tickets from home.
Summerfest celebrates 40 years of music, fun and sun, June 28 - July 8, 2007. For more details on The World's Largest Music Festival visit summerfest.com.
CHEYENNE, WY - JULY 20TH, 2007
Just Announced:
Bon Jovi Will Rock Cheyenne Frontier Days Cheyenne Frontier Days is proud to announce that Bon Jovi will perform on Friday, July 20th to open the Cheyenne Frontier Day's annual concert series.
Tickets go on-sale Saturday, March 31 at 9:00 a.m. MT. Tickets will be available at www.cfdrodeo.com, by calling 800.227.6336 or 307.778.7222, at TicketsWest in the Colorado King Soopers stores and by calling 866.464.2626. The Ticket Office will offer extended hours over the weekend, remaining open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 31 and Sunday, April 1.
For more information on seeing Bon Jovi at Frontier Days, please go to www.cfdrodeo.com. To get the latest information on Bon Jovi, please visit www.bonjovi.com and www.backstagejbj.com.
Text JOVI to 30303 in the U.S. to get Bon Jovi mastertones.

Purple Ranger 14 - April 19, 2007 07:09 PM (GMT)
Willie, Merle, Ray and Bon Jovi Make Chart Surges
Underwood and Chesney Retain the Summits
Edward Morris
There are no changes at the top of the Billboard charts this week, but you can see some bubbles rising. Last of the Breed, the roundly praised collection from Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Ray Price, makes its entrance at No. 7 on
the country albums chart. (However, it scores only an anemic No. 64 on the all-genre Billboard 200.)
Bon Jovi's "(You Want To) Make a Memory" checks in at No. 39 on the singles chart. And Tim McGraw powers his version of Eddie Rabbitt's 1979 hit, "Suspicions," back into contention at No. 56.
The remaining new albums are Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby (No. 37) and comedian Tim Wilson's But I Could Be Wrong (No. 61). Re-entering at No. 69 is Larry the Cable Guy's The Right to Bare Arms.
Completing the new songs list are Trent Tomlinson's "Just Might Have Her Radio On" (No. 52), Miranda Lambert's "Famous in a Small Town" (No. 54), Clay Walker's "Fall" (No. 59) and Halfway to Hazard's "Daisy" (No. 60). Returning to the mix at No. 57 is Little Texas' "The Missing Years."
Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts continues to be the No. 1 country album, followed, in turn, by Gary Allan's Greatest Hits, Rascal Flatts' Me and My Gang, Taylor Swift's self-titled CD and the Dixie Chicks' Taking the Long Way.
Reigning on the songs chart is Kenny Chesney's "Beer in Mexico," trailed by McGraw's "Last Dollar (Fly Away)," Underwood's "Wasted," Rascal Flatts' "Stand" and Martina McBride's "Anyway" -- in that order.
Brad Paisley's "Ticks" crawls another three spaces up to No. 17, while The Legend of Johnny Cash steams from No. 27 to No. 21.
You may now pump your fists into the air.

Purple Ranger 14 - July 20, 2007 07:28 PM (GMT)
Bon Jovi Article: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20...070607-20041805

Bon Jovi Thump White Stripes To Score First No.1 Debut In Almost 20 Years
Before this week, it had been nearly two decades since an album from
the Garden State's Bon Jovi topped the Billboard albums chart. And few
might have guessed that drought would end with Lost Highway, the
band's 10th studio LP, with the White Stripes releasing their latest,
Icky Thump, on the very same Tuesday.

But according to the latest SoundScan figures, Jon and the boys beat
the odds, shattering everyone's expectations as Lost Highway clocked
sales of more than 291,500, giving Bon Jovi the third No. 1 debut of
their nearly 25-year career. The LP brought in the group's biggest
one-week take since Nielsen began tracking sales back in 1991; the
band's only other No. 1 openers were 1988's New Jersey and its 1986
breakthough, Slippery When Wet.

The White Stripes' sixth LP, Icky Thump, is hands-down the twosome's
best-charting release to date, bowing at No. 2 with 223,000 scans, and
it's also their best-selling debut, surpassing the success of 2005's
Get Behind Me Satan (which opened at No. 3 with 189,000 sold) and
2003's Elephant (125,900 copies, to debut at No. 6). However, the
group may have to hope that album number seven is the charm for a No.
1 debut.

Following the Stripes at No. 3 is the only other album to debut in
next week's top 10, country crooner Brad Paisley's 5th Gear, which
sold more than 197,000 units its first week in stores. Beyond that,
the rest of the top 10 is full of repeat offenders. Falling three
places to No. 4 is Toby Keith's Big Dog Daddy, selling another 73,400
copies, and at No. 5, slipping two spots, is Paul McCartney's Memory
Almost Full, which scanned about 64,400 units. Linkin Park's Minutes
to Midnight spends a second straight week at No. 6, with 63,100 sold,
while Amy Winehouse's Back to Black climbs three spots to No. 7 on
62,500 copies scanned.

Maroon 5's It Won't Be Soon Before Long drops four places to No. 8
(with 62,300 copies sold during the album's fifth week at retail),
while Fabolous' From Nothin' to Somethin' slips from No. 2 to No. 9,
with 58,900 in sales. Rounding out the top 10 is T-Pain's Epiphany,
which netted week-three scans of close to 56,300.

In all, there were 15 new releases to make their debut on next week's
chart, including the Atlanta rap act behind the hit single "Party Like
a Rockstar," the Shop Boyz, whose LP Rockstar Mentality just missed
the top 10 cut, finishing at No. 11 with 52,300 copies sold. At No.
14, with 48,700 scans, is the latest release from Lifehouse, Who We
Are, while St. Louis rapper Huey's Notebook Paper scanned more than
28,800 units, to bow at No. 26. R&B songstress Chrisette Michele's I
Am claims the chart's No. 29 opening on sales of around 26,500,
followed at #30 by Mandy Moore's latest, Wild Hope, which sold 25,100
copies.

All the way down at No. 72 on next week's chart is the latest from
Straylight Run, The Needles the Space, with sales of more than 9,800.
Meanwhile, August Burns Red's Messengers opens at No. 81 on
approximately 9,000 copies scanned. Project 86's latest set, Rival
Factions, sold more than 6,000 copies, earning it the chart's No. 123
slot, followed immediately at No. 124 by the Polyphonic Spree's
Fragile Army, which sold 17 fewer units. Anonymous, the new one from
the Mike Patton-fronted Tomahawk, follows at No. 158, and finally,
coming in at No. 175, is Deborah Cox's Destination Moon, which racked
up sales of more than 4,500.


Bon Jovi Thump White Stripes To Score First #1 Debut In Almost 20 Years
Brad Paisley, Shop Boyz, Lifehouse, Mandy Moore also crack the chart.
by Chris Harris
Before this week, it had been nearly two decades since an album from the Garden State's Bon Jovi topped the Billboard albums chart. And few might have guessed that drought would end with Lost Highway, the band's 10th studio LP, with the White Stripes releasing their latest, Icky Thump, on the very same Tuesday.
But according to the latest SoundScan figures, Jon and the boys beat the odds, shattering everyone's expectations as Lost Highway clocked sales of more than 291,500, giving Bon Jovi the third #1 debut of their nearly 25-year career. The LP brought in the group's biggest one-week take since Nielsen began tracking sales back in 1991; the band's only other #1 openers were 1988's New Jersey and its 1986 breakthough, Slippery When Wet.
The White Stripes' sixth LP, Icky Thump, is hands-down the twosome's best-charting release to date, bowing at #2 with 223,000 scans, and it's also their best-selling debut, surpassing the success of 2005's Get Behind Me Satan (which opened at #3 with 189,000 sold) and 2003's Elephant (125,900 copies, to debut at #6). However, the group may have to hope that album number seven is the charm for a #1 debut.
Following the Stripes at #3 is the only other album to debut in next week's top 10, country crooner Brad Paisley's 5th Gear, which sold more than 197,000 units its first week in stores. Beyond that, the rest of the top 10 is full of repeat offenders. Falling three places to #4 is Toby Keith's Big Dog Daddy, selling another 73,400 copies, and at #5, slipping two spots, is Paul McCartney's Memory Almost Full, which scanned about 64,400 units. Linkin Park's Minutes to Midnight spends a second straight week at #6, with 63,100 sold, while Amy Winehouse's Back to Black climbs three spots to #7 on 62,500 copies scanned.
Maroon 5's It Won't Be Soon Before Long drops four places to #8 (with 62,300 copies sold during the album's fifth week at retail), while Fabolous' From Nothin' to Somethin' slips from #2 to #9, with 58,900 in sales. Rounding out the top 10 is T-Pain's Epiphany, which netted week-three scans of close to 56,300.
In all, there were 15 new releases to make their debut on next week's chart, including the Atlanta rap act behind the hit single "Party Like a Rockstar," the Shop Boyz, whose LP Rockstar Mentality just missed the top 10 cut, finishing at #11 with 52,300 copies sold. At #14, with 48,700 scans, is the latest release from Lifehouse, Who We Are, while St. Louis rapper Huey's Notebook Paper scanned more than 28,800 units, to bow at #26. R&B songstress Chrisette Michele's I Am claims the chart's #29 opening on sales of around 26,500, followed at #30 by Mandy Moore's latest, Wild Hope, which sold 25,100 copies.
All the way down at #72 on next week's chart is the latest from Straylight Run, The Needles the Space, with sales of more than 9,800. Meanwhile, August Burns Red's Messengers opens at #81 on approximately 9,000 copies scanned. Project 86's latest set, Rival Factions, sold more than 6,000 copies, earning it the chart's #123 slot, followed immediately at #124 by the Polyphonic Spree's Fragile Army, which sold 17 fewer units. Anonymous, the new one from the Mike Patton-fronted Tomahawk, follows at #158, and finally, coming in at #175, is Deborah Cox's Destination Moon, which racked up sales of more than 4,500.
http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1563484/2.../bon_jovi.jhtml




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