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Bon Jovi is an American rock band which formed in Sayreville, New Jersey, in 1983 by five members, namesake Jon Bon Jovi (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Richie Sambora (lead guitar, backing vocals), Alec John Such (bass guitar, backing vocals), Tico Torres (drums and percussion), and David Bryan (keyboards, backing vocals). Alec John Such was replaced by Hugh McDonald in 1994. Richie Sambora left the band in 2013 and was replaced by guitarist Phil X. Among the numerous nominations, the band has won 1 Grammy Award in 2007 for "Who Says You Can't Go Home" with Jennifer Nettles, 2 World Music Awards, 1 Award for Merit in 2004 and 1 Brit Award for Best International Group in 1996.
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1988 | Bon Jovi | Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group | Won |
Slippery When Wet | Favorite Pop/Rock Album | Nominated | |
"Livin' on a Prayer" | Favorite Pop/Rock Single | Nominated | |
1990 | Bon Jovi | Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group | Nominated |
"I'll Be There for You" | Favorite Pop/Rock Single | Nominated | |
2004 | Bon Jovi | Award of Merit | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Bon Jovi | Top Touring Artist [1] | Nominated |
2011 | Bon Jovi | Top Touring Artist [2] | Nominated |
2012 | Bon Jovi | Top Touring Artist [3] | Nominated |
2014 | Bon Jovi | Top Touring Artist [4] | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation | Humanitarian Award [5] | Won |
2011 | Bon Jovi Live | Eventful Fans' Choice Award [6] | Won |
2013 | Because We Can: The Tour | Top Tour Award [7] | Won |
Top Draw Award [7] | Won | ||
Eventful Fans' Choice Award [7] | Won | ||
2016 | Bon Jovi | Legend of Live [8] | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | R |
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1987 | Bon Jovi | International Group | Nominated | [9] |
1988 | Bon Jovi | International Group | Nominated | [10] |
1989 | Bon Jovi | International Group | Nominated | [11] |
1990 | Bon Jovi | International Group | Nominated | [12] |
1996 | Bon Jovi | International Group | Won | [13] |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2006 | "Who Says You Can't Go Home" with Jennifer Nettles | Collaborative Video of the Year [14] | Won |
2008 | "Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore" with LeAnn Rimes | Collaborative Video of the Year [15] | Won |
"(You Want To) Make a Memory" | Group Video of the Year [16] | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1996 | Bon Jovi | International Group of the Year [17] | Nominated |
2001 | Crush | International Album of the Year by a Group [17] | Won |
"It's My Life" | International Rock-Pop Single of the Year [17] | Nominated | |
2002 | One Wild Night Live 1985–2001 | International Album of the Year by a Group [17] | Nominated |
2003 | Bounce | International Album of the Year by a Group [17] | Nominated |
2006 | Have a Nice Day | International Album of the Year by a Group [17] | Nominated |
2008 | Lost Highway | International Album of the Year by a Group [17] | Nominated |
2011 | Greatest Hits | International Album of the Year by a Group [17] | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1997 | Live From London | Best Music Video, Long Form | Nominated |
2001 | "It's My Life" | Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated |
Crush | Best Rock Album | Nominated | |
2003 | "Everyday" | Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated |
2004 | "Misunderstood" | Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated |
2007 | "Who Says You Can't Go Home" with Jennifer Nettles | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | Won |
2008 | Lost Highway | Best Pop Album | Nominated |
"(You Want To) Make a Memory" | Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated | |
2010 | "We Weren't Born to Follow" | Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Lost Highway Tour | Best International Contemporary Concert [18] | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1989 | Bon Jovi | THE GRAND PRIX ARTIST OF THE YEAR [19] | Won |
New Jersey | THE GRAND PRIX ALBUM OF THE YEAR | Won | |
ALBUM OF THE YEAR - Rock/Folk (Group) Division | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1987 | Slippery When Wet | International Album of the Year [20] | Nominated |
1994 | Keep the Faith | Best Selling Album [20] | Nominated |
2008 | Lost Highway | International Album of the Year [21] | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2002 | Bon Jovi | Mejor Artista Internacional con Trayectoria en México [22] | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1995 | Bon Jovi | Best Group [23] | Nominated |
Best Rock [24] [25] | Won | ||
Best Live Act [23] | Nominated | ||
2000 | Crush | Best Album [26] | Nominated |
Bon Jovi | Best Group [26] | Nominated | |
Best Rock [26] | Nominated | ||
2002 | Bon Jovi | Best Rock [27] | Nominated |
2010 | Bon Jovi | Best Live Act [28] | Nominated |
Global Icon [29] | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1987 | "Livin' on a Prayer" | Best Stage Performance in a Video | Won |
"You Give Love a Bad Name" | Best Stage Performance in a Video | Nominated | |
"Wanted Dead or Alive" | Best Editing in a Video | Nominated | |
1991 | Bon Jovi | Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2001 | Bon Jovi | Hottest Live Show [30] | Won |
Bon Jovi | My Favorite Group [31] | Nominated | |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2013 | Bon Jovi | Favorite Music Group [32] | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1995 | Bon Jovi | Best Selling Rock Artist/Group [33] | Won |
2005 | Bon Jovi | Diamond Award [34] | Won |
2007 | Bon Jovi | Best Selling Rock Artist/Group [35] | Nominated |
2013 | Bon Jovi | Best Group [36] | Nominated |
Best Live Act [37] | Nominated | ||
Best Album [38] | Nominated |
Bon Jovi is an American rock band formed in 1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey. The band currently consists of singer Jon Bon Jovi, keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, guitarists John Shanks and Phil X, percussionist Everett Bradley, and bassist Hugh McDonald. Original bassist Alec John Such left the band in 1994, and longtime guitarist and co-songwriter Richie Sambora left in 2013. The band has been credited with "bridging the gap between heavy metal, rock and pop with style and ease".
John Francis Bongiovi Jr., known professionally as Jon Bon Jovi, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He is best known as the founder and frontman of the rock band Bon Jovi, which was formed in 1983. He has released 15 studio albums with his band as well as two solo albums.
Richard Stephen Sambora is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Bon Jovi from 1983 to 2013. He and lead singer Jon Bon Jovi formed the main songwriting unit for the band. He has also released three solo albums: Stranger in This Town in 1991, Undiscovered Soul in 1998, and Aftermath of the Lowdown released in September 2012.
Bon Jovi is the debut studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on January 23, 1984, by Mercury Records. Produced by Tony Bongiovi and Lance Quinn, it is significant for being the only Bon Jovi album in which a song appears that was not written or co-written by a member of the band. The album charted at number 43 on the US Billboard 200.
Slippery When Wet is the third studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on August 18, 1986, by Mercury Records in North America and Vertigo Records internationally. It was produced by Bruce Fairbairn, with recording sessions between January and July 1986 at Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver. The album features many of Bon Jovi's best-known songs, including "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Livin' on a Prayer", and "Wanted Dead or Alive".
New Jersey is the fourth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on September 19, 1988, by Mercury Records. The album was produced by Bruce Fairbairn and recorded at Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The album was the follow-up to the band's third album, Slippery When Wet, and reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart in its second week of release after debuting at number eight. It remained at the top for four consecutive weeks and was Bon Jovi's last album to do so until Lost Highway (2007). The album was named after the birth state of Jon Bon Jovi, New Jersey.
Keep the Faith is the fifth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on November 3, 1992, by Mercury Records. It is Bon Jovi's last studio album to feature all five original band members as bass guitarist Alec John Such was dismissed from the band in 1994, though it was not his last release with the band. It is Bon Jovi's first album to not be produced by either Lance Quinn or Bruce Fairbairn. The album was produced by Bob Rock and was recorded at the Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia. Keep the Faith marked a change to a "more serious interpretation of the band's pop-metal groove". It is also Bon Jovi's longest album to date, clocking in at 66 minutes.
These Days (stylized as (these Days)) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 27, 1995, by Mercury Records. This was the first album Bon Jovi released after the dismissal of original bass guitarist Alec John Such, and their first album to be recorded officially as four-piece band (without an official bassist, but featured Hugh McDonald as a session/touring member on bass guitar). The album, produced by Peter Collins, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, is praised by many critics and fans as their best album. These Days is overall a darker album in contrast to the band's usual brand of feel-good, inspiring rock songs and love ballads.
Crush is the seventh studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on May 29, 2000 by Mercury Records in the UK and on June 13, 2000 by Island Records in the US. It was produced by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Luke Ebbin. The album marks the longest timespan between studio albums for the band, with five years between the release of These Days (1995) and this album. After the initial plan to team up with producer Bruce Fairbairn fell through because of his death a year earlier, Bon Jovi and Sambora hired Luke Ebbin to update their sound.
Bounce is the eighth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 8, 2002 through Island Records. Produced by Luke Ebbin, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, the album was recorded at Sanctuary II Studio in New Jersey.
Cross Road is the first official greatest hits album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 11, 1994, by Mercury Records. The album contains hits from all previously released albums from their debut, Bon Jovi (1984) to Keep the Faith (1992). The album also features two new tracks: the hit singles "Always" and "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night", as well as a new, updated rendition of "Livin' on a Prayer" entitled "Prayer '94" available only on the North American versions.
"Livin' on a Prayer" is a song by the American rock band Bon Jovi, and is the band's second chart-topping single from their third album Slippery When Wet. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child, the single, released in late 1986, was well received at both rock and pop radio and its music video was given heavy rotation at MTV, giving the band their first No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and their second consecutive No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit.
"Who Says You Can't Go Home" is a song that was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora for American rock band Bon Jovi's ninth album, Have a Nice Day (2005). The song was produced by John Shanks, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. A duet version of the song featuring vocals from Jennifer Nettles of the American duo Sugarland was also shipped to country music radio. Both versions of the song feature on Have a Nice Day; the original version appears as the fourth track, while the country version appears as the thirteenth and final track.
Lost Highway is the tenth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 19, 2007, in the US through Island Records. Produced by John Shanks and Dann Huff, the album was recorded at Black Bird Studios, Nashville and NGR Recording, Hollywood.
"(You Want to) Make a Memory" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, which was released as the first single from their tenth studio album Lost Highway (2007). Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child, it was released for radio airplay on March 20, 2007, and for download on the US iTunes Store on April 17, 2007. The song is a ballad, and was performed at several nationally-televised events in an effort to promote the single. "(You Want to) Make a Memory" peaked at number 27 in the United States, making it Bon Jovi's last single to break the Top 40 on the Hot 100.
"Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, from their tenth studio album, Lost Highway, released in 2007. The song was released by Mercury Nashville to radio in the United States, and as a CD Maxi in Germany, Switzerland and Austria in November 2007 as the album's third single. It features country pop singer LeAnn Rimes, and also appears as a bonus track on her 12th album, Family.
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 29, 2010.
Because We Can was a concert tour by American rock band, Bon Jovi. The tour was in support of the band's twelfth studio album What About Now. The tour was named after the lead single from What About Now. All five major continents were visited during the 2013 tour. The tour saw the band travel to Wales for the first time in 12 years since their 2001 One Wild Night Tour and was also the first time in 18 years since their 1995 These Days Tour that the band returned to Africa for two dates in South Africa. Furthermore, the tour also saw the band travel to Cologne performing in the Müngersdorfer Stadion also for the first time in 12 years since their 2001 tour, this tour was the first time in the band's 30-year history that they visited Bulgaria and Poland. The tour ranked 1st on Pollstar's annual "Top 100 Mid Year Worldwide Tours". It earned $142.1 million from 60 shows. At the end of 2013, the tour placed 1st on Pollstar's "Top 100 Worldwide Tours", grossing $259.5 million from 102 shows.