Bon Jovi Fans Call Foul Over New Autographed Albums
Bon Jovi fans are not pleased about what they claim are faux autographed copies of the band’s new album, Forever.
According to The Daily Mail, fans have taken to social media to vent about this alleged issue. One fan wrote, “Looks like @BonJovi is the latest to sell autopenned as autograph… Dear @UMG, It’s costing you a lot of money to lie about your products. How many people are getting a refund on this? I know, your time is so precious, but lying to fans ain’t the win. NOBODY WANTS AUTOPENNED.”
To clarify: “Autopen” is when signatures are printed with a device and are not done so by a human.
As of publishing, neither UMG nor Bon Jovi have addressed this accusation.
Bon Jovi Plays Surprise Club Show in Nashville
In semi-related news: Bon Jovi played a surprise club show in Nashville on Friday, June 7 during the grand opening of JBJ’s, a new bar and restaurant in Music City owned by Jon Bon Jovi.
Per Setlist.fm, the surprise show only had a five-song setlist, which managed to feature classic hits and deep cuts. The mini-set kicked off with “Blood on Blood” from the 1988 Bon Jovi album New Jersey. That was followed by “We Weren’t Born to Follow” off of 2009’s The Circle. Next was the Slippery When Wet hit “You Give Love a Bad Name,” followed by the New Jersey hit “Born to Be My Baby.” Bon Jovi then closed the set with “Legendary” off of the band’s latest album Forever.
The performance is significant news, considering his ongoing vocal issues stemming from his continued recovery from vocal cord surgery. As for what JBJ sounded like, Ultimate Classic Rock noted he “appeared pitchy by strong.” Despite his voice gaining strength, Jon told The Guardian that a tour to support the new album Forever just isn’t in the cards.
“I’m more than capable of singing again,” said Bon Jovi. “The bar is now: can I do two and a half hours a night, four nights a week? The answer is no.”
Despite that unfortunate news, it still sounds like JBJ isn’t throwing in the towel just yet. Here’s hoping his recovery will continue.
What Can Fans Expect at JBJ’s?
The brief video clip above shows that JBJ’s is decked out in many photos and artifacts from the 40+ year history of Bon Jovi. The bar/restaurant’s website states, “Renowned as a singer, songwriter, musician, actor, restaurateur, and philanthropist, Jon has always been drawn to the lyrical tales of Music City.”
The website further notes that JBJ’s “will be the premier destination for music, dining, and entertainment with its five-story venue, complete with two rooftop spaces, promises an unforgettable experience at the corner of Broadway and Fourth Avenue.”
As for the food and drink menu, patrons can expect a “unique menu inspired by Bon Jovi’s roots in Jersey and Nashville” including a selection of appetizers, salads, burgers/sandwiches and more. While the food menu doesn’t boast fun Bon Jovi-themed items, the drink menu is filled with them. Cocktails include the whiskey-based “Tommy,” the gin-based “Gina,” the tequila-based “Bad Medicine” and, of course, Hampton Water Frosé, which is a slushie drink of the rosé brand owned by Jon Bon Jovi and his son, Jesse.