Friday, May 24, 2013

Jon Bon Jovi "Blessed" that Band's Songs Are Part of the "Patchwork of Pop Culture"

Facebook.com/BonJoviBon Jovi is currently out on the European leg of its Because We Can world tour, and the band has still got a long way to go.  After Europe, the New Jersey rockers play the U.K., then return to the U.S. for summer stadium dates, and then they head to Brazil and Australia.  But no matter where the band plays, the one thing that strikes Jon Bon Jovi about the fans in the audience every night is their ages: young, old and everything in between.

Describing Bon Jovi fans as "multi-generational,"  Jon tells ABC News Radio that he's proud of the group's broad appeal, especially since they've been making records for decades.

"We've been around for 30 years and we're doing the kind of business that we do out on the road...we're very lucky. We're very blessed," he says, adding, "I think this is that kind of a band that has crossed to a place where the songs are both your parents' songs and your songs."

Attempting to explain this concept, Jon points to The Rolling Stones, who, of course, have been around a lot longer than Bon Jovi, but whose tunes also have staying power.

"Those songs are just a part of the patchwork of what is pop culture.  And you just think that they've always been around and that band has always been around," Jon tells ABC News Radio.  "And so we've been around long enough that songs like 'Livin' on a Prayer,' 'Wanted Dead or Alive'... those are in the vernacular now.  They're just a part of the patchwork of pop culture.  And your mom might know it as well as you do because it's been on the radio for 27 years."

Bon Jovi performs in Oslo, Norway, on Tuesday night.  There's still no word as to when guitarist Richie Sambora will rejoin the tour, if at all.  He recently wrote on Twitter, regarding his absence, "Thanks 4 your notes & concerns. I'm doing f**king great. This is a private matter but please know I love the band and you fans!"

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Prince Pushes Boundaries with New Music Venture

PRNewsFoto/42 WestA day after receiving the Billboard Icon Award at the Billboard Music Awards ceremony, Prince has announced a new music venture that will allow him and other artists to break free of the old-school label system.

A day after receiving the Billboard Icon Award at the Billboard Music Awards, Prince has announced a new music venture that will allow him and other artists to break free of the old-school label system.

The Purple One has joined forces with independent music-services company Kobalt Music Group, giving him the freedom to self-release his own music recordings.

Prince will unleash projects from a roster of new acts as well.  As part of the new venture, he'll also provide artist development and recording services to newly signed performers.  Meanwhile, Kobalt will market and distribute the music around the globe through its digital platform and network of brick-and-mortar partners.

This isn't the first time Prince has pushed the envelope when it comes to releasing new music.  Earlier this year, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer began teasing new songs and videos that would be available for purchase via his official website.

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Hear John Fogerty's New Version of "Fortunate Son" with Foo Fighters

Vanguard RecordsJohn Fogerty has unveiled the collaboration he and the Foo Fighters recorded for his upcoming album, Wrote a Song for Everyone, which includes new renditions of some of his classic Creedence Clearwater Revival tracks.  Fogerty and the Foos' version of CCR's 1969 hit single "Fortunate Son" is now streaming at RollingStone.com.

Wrote a Song for Everyone is set to arrive at all of the usual outlets on May 28.  In addition to the Foo Fighters, other well-known artists are featured on the release, including Bob Seger, Kid Rock, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, Jennifer Hudson and country stars Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert.

Here is the complete track list for Wrote a Song for Everyone:

"Fortunate Son" (with Foo Fighters)
"Almost Saturday Night" (with Keith Urban)
"Lodi" (with Shane Fogerty & Tyler Fogerty)
"Mystic Highway"
"Wrote a Song for Everyone" (with Miranda Lambert featuring Tom Morello)
"Bad Moon Rising" (with Zac Brown Band)
"Long as I Can See the Light" (with My Morning Jacket)
"Born on the Bayou" (with Kid Rock)
"Train of Fools"
"Someday Never Comes" (with Dawes)
"Who'll Stop the Rain" (with Bob Seger)
"Hot Rod Heart" (with Brad Paisley)
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" (with Alan Jackson)
"Proud Mary" (with Jennifer Hudson featuring Allen Toussaint and the Rebirth Brass Band)

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