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April 24, 2024

Bon Jovi Says Return is Now Up to God

One of the most popular artists of the 1980s and 1990s may have already taken the stage for the last time.

Jon Bon Jovi, founder of Bon Jovi, recently had surgery on his vocal cords.

After being in recovery for nearly two years, Bon Jovi now says his recovery is in the hands of God.

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There is a new documentary about to hit the airwaves called "Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story."

Fans more than likely had no idea that “Goodnight” could be the last one for Bon Jovi.

A few years ago, it was revealed that Bon Jovi had an atrophied vocal cord, which required extensive throat surgery to address.

The surgery took place in 2022, and Bon Jovi continues to be in recovery, with him ever taking the stage again as a singer now in question.

He explained, "It sucks. But, if I put it into comparison to athletes, and when Kobe and the achilles, or Michael Strahan and the pec, Tom Brady with the knee, Tiger Woods preparing for yet another Masters. It doesn't get any easier for any of those guys.

"And I know their work ethic and mine are very similar. No one anticipates injury like that. And it's up to God to fix it or not, but I'm certainly right next to the Lord himself working on it."

The band has also faced some rather significant challenges as of late.

For instance, Alec John Such died in 2022 from a heart attack.

Richie Sambora, the band's longtime guitarist, left in 2013, citing a desire to spend more time with his daughter.

There is no animosity among the remaining members, simply stating that being in a rock band is “not a life sentence” and that Sambora simply chose to move on.

All I know is that women’s hearts all cross the world will be broken if they are never able to hear Bon Jovi sing again.

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