
Sabo played only a few local shows before he left to form the group Skid Row with Rachel Bolan. Jon Bon Jovi became David Bryan, Alec John Such, bassist, Tico Torres, drummer, and his neighbor, Dave Sabo at lead guitar. In 1983 he signed with Mercury Records to promote "Runaway" and had to form a new band. WAPP included the song on a compilation of local talent and it became in instant hit. Music Career: Bon Jovi's music career started in June of 1982 after he was turned down by several record labels, including Atlantic Records and Mercury (Polygram) for the song "Runaway" which he recorded with a studio band named "The Allstars."Īfter being turned down he visited New York City's major market rock station WAPP, also known as "The Apple" at 103.5FM. Bon Jovi is also known as a record producer, actor and philanthropist. Known best as a singer-songwriter, in 1983 he was the founder and frontman of a band that bears his name. Bon Jovi has four children, and is married to Dorothea Hurley (1989-present). John was already in the Marines when they met.īon Jovi is also a blood relative to the late great singer Frank Sinatra, who was Bon Jovi's great uncle on his father's side, according to a May 1988 issue of Spin Magazine (page 22).īon Jovi has two brothers, Anthony and Matthew. She met Bon Jovi's father after she enlisted in the United States Marines. and Carol Sharkey.įamily: Jon's mother, Carol Sharkey, was a former model and one of the first Playboy Bunnies. On March 2, 1962, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to parents John Francis Bongiovi, Sr. Jon Bon Jovi, was born John Francis Bongiovi, Jr.
