John Francis Bongiovi Jr. (born March 2, 1962), known professionally asJon Bon Jovi, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He is best known as the founder andfrontman of the rock bandBon Jovi, which was formed in 1983. He has released 16 studio albums with his band as well as two solo albums.
Bon Jovi was inducted into theSongwriters Hall of Fame in 2009.[1][2] In 2012, he ranked number 50 on the list ofBillboard magazine's "Power 100", a ranking of "The Most Powerful and Influential People in the Music Business".[3]
John Francis Bongiovi Jr. was born inPerth Amboy, New Jersey. His father John Francis Bongiovi Sr. (born 1930) was a barber and a former Marine. His mother Carol (née Sharkey; 1940–2024), also a former Marine, was a florist andPlayboy Bunny.[4][5] His father was ofItalian andSlovak ancestry; the nameBongiovi comes fromSciacca,Sicily. His mother was of German and Russian descent.[6][7] In an interview about his family tree, Bon Jovi stated, "I’m not a blood relative of Frank Sinatra, but I’ve always loved that rumour. Who wouldn’t want to be related to the man?"[8]
Bon Jovi was raisedCatholic.[9] During the height ofBeatlemania, his mother became a fervent admirer of The Beatles and dreamed that her son would achieve similar fame. To instill in him a love of music, she gave him his first guitar at the age of seven. Although Bongiovi received some lessons, he never enjoyed them and eventually abandoned the guitar in the basement. "I liked the sound it made falling down the stairs more than any of those boring lessons," he later stated. He attendedSt. Joseph High School inMetuchen, New Jersey, during his freshman and sophomore years.[10] He later transferred toSayreville War Memorial High School inParlin, New Jersey.[11]
At 15, he attended aBruce Springsteen concert with his friends, and it was then that he knew what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. He resumed his guitar lessons with a new teacher, Al Parinello, who was very demanding but also instilled in him a passion for music. Jon Bon Jovi later recalled the importance of those lessons and acknowledged that they were one of the best things that had ever happened to him. When Parinello died in 1995, Bon Jovi carved the initials AP into his acoustic guitar in honor of his mentor, something he continued to do for many years.[citation needed]
Jon Bon Jovi began playing music in 1974, when he formed his first band Raze and took part in a talent contest at his school.[12][13] At 16, he formed a band called Atlantic City Expressway and was joined byDavid Bryan, who would later become a member of the Bon Jovi band.[12][14] Still in his teens, Bon Jovi played in the band John Bongiovi and the Wild Ones, performing in clubs such as the Fast Lane and opening for local acts.[14][15] By 1980, he had formed his first original band, the Rest; the band opened for New Jersey acts such asSouthside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.[14][16][17] In late 1979, Jon Bon Jovi joined the band The Rest—founded by guitarist Jack Ponti—with whom he began writing his first songs, including "Shot Through the Heart," which years later would appear on Bon Jovi's debut album. However, after receiving no record offers, Ponti decided to disband the group.
By mid-1980, out of school and working part-time at a women's shoe store, Jon Bon Jovi took a job at thePower Station Studios, aManhattan recording facility where his cousinTony Bongiovi was co-owner.[18] One day, he was sweeping the floor as Disco producerMeco was in the studio recordingChristmas in the Stars: The Star Wars Christmas Album. Meco suggested that Bon Jovi sing "R2-D2 We Wish You a Merry Christmas", which became his first professional recording (credited as John Bongiovi).[19][20]
In 1981, Bon Jovi made his television debut with the John Bongiovi Band onThe Uncle Floyd Show.[21]
Jon Bon Jovi made severaldemos – including one produced byBilly Squier – and sent them to record companies, though failing to make an impact.[22] In 1982, Jon recorded "Runaway" in his cousin's studio, backed up by studio musicians.[14] Jon visited a local radio stationWAPP 103.5FM "The Apple" inLake Success, New York, to write and sing the jingles for the station.[23][24] He spoke with DJ Chip Hobart and to the promotion director, John Lassman, who suggested Jon let WAPP include the song "Runaway" on the station's compilation album of local homegrown talent.[25][26] Jon was reluctant, but eventually gave them the song, which he had re-recorded in 1982 (following a rough early recording in 1981) with local studio musicians whom he designated The All Star Review – guitaristTim Pierce, keyboardistRoy Bittan (fromBruce Springsteen'sE Street Band), drummerFrankie LaRocka, and bassistHugh McDonald.[27]
The song began to get airplay in the New York area, then other sister stations in major markets picked up the song.[citation needed] In March 1983, for a short tour supporting "Runaway", Jon Bon Jovi called David Bryan, who in turn called bassistAlec John Such and drummerTico Torres, both formerly of the band Phantom's Opera.[28] Jon saw and was impressed with hometown guitaristRichie Sambora, who was recommended by Such and Torres. Once the band began playing showcases and opening for local talent, they caught the attention of record executiveDerek Shulman, who signed them toMercury Records and who was part of thePolyGram company. Because Jon Bon Jovi wanted a group name, Pamela Maher, a friend of Richard Fischer and an employee ofDoc McGhee, suggested they call themselves Bon Jovi, following the example of the other famous two-word bands such asVan Halen. This name was chosen instead of the original idea of Johnny Electric. Maher's suggestion of the name was met with little enthusiasm, but two years later they hit the charts under that name.[29]
With the help of their new managerDoc McGhee they recorded the band's debut album,Bon Jovi, which was released on January 21, 1984. The album included the band's first hit single, "Runaway", reaching the top forty on theBillboard Hot 100. In 1985, Bon Jovi's second album,7800° Fahrenheit, was released. The album certified Gold byRIAA.[30] In 1986, the band achieved widespread success and global recognition with its third album,Slippery When Wet,[31][32] which had sold 30 million copies worldwide.[19] The first two singles from the album, "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer", both hit number one on theBillboard Hot 100.[33] Its 1988 sequelNew Jersey, and 1992'sKeep the Faith were all international hits, each selling over ten million copies worldwide. They incorporated elements of soft rock and country, moves that helped them sustain their popularity into the 21st century. As of 2022, Bon Jovi has released 16 studio albums, three compilations and two live albums. The band has sold more than 149 million records worldwide, making it one of thebestselling American rock bands.[34] Bon Jovi has performed more than 3,000 concerts in over 50 countries for more than 35 million fans.[35][36] Bon Jovi was inducted into theUK Music Hall of Fame in 2006 and into the U.S.Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.[37]
The exhaustion of recordingSlippery When Wet andNew Jersey back to back and going on highly paced world tours took its toll. By the end of theNew Jersey tour, the band had 16 months of concerts under its belt. The bandmates were exhausted physically, mentally and emotionally. Following the final tour date in Mexico, and without any clear plans for their future, the members of the band simply went home.[38] The band has since stated that there were few if any goodbyes between them. During the time they took off from the scene, members of the band retreated totheir own projects and showed no desire to make another album.[30]
In 2004, Bon Jovi became founder and primary owner of thePhiladelphia Soul of theArena Football League. He appeared in several television commercials for the league, typically withJohn Elway, Hall of Fame quarterback for theDenver Broncos and co-owner of the AFL'sColorado Crush. Bon Jovi is no longer part owner of the Soul.[51] Bon Jovi was also part of a group that tried to purchase theBuffalo Bills when they were up for sale in 2014 but lost toTerry Pegula.[52]
JBJ's Nashville
On June 8, 2024,[53] Jon Bon Jovi opened a rooftop restaurant and bar in Nashville, Tennessee, located at 405Broadway.[54] JBJ's is a Bon Jovi and rock music themed restaurant and bar.[55] It hosts live music daily. The restaurant is multi-leveled, with each level having a balcony looking down upon the stage in the center of the venue.[56][57] The grand opening included a performance by Bon Jovi and the rest of the band, which was their first full band live performance since the end of the 2022 tour.[58] The grand opening was attended byVince Neil ofMötley Crue, Jeremy and Ajay Popoff fromLit,Big Kenny,Jelly Roll, andJamie O'Neal, amongst others.[55]
JBJ's also features the first ever permanent installation of a Proto hologram machine in a music venue, which can show Jon Bon Jovi and his band's holograms and "beam in" special guests.[59]
Television Appearances
On December 3, 2025, Jon Bon Jovi was a co-host ofNBC'sChristmas in Rockefeller Center where he also performed alongside musical guestsGwen Stefani,Marc Anthony, andReba McEntire. He performed the song, "Unbroken," which explores the struggles of war veterans coping with PTSD and the healing presence of service animals.[60]
Philanthropy
Bon Jovi in April 2009
During an appearance onThe Oprah Winfrey Show in 2005, Bon Jovi (the band, not the individual) donated $1 million to the Angel Network foundation.[61]
In July 2007, Jon Bon Jovi announced a project that would rehabilitate a block of 15 homes inNorth Philadelphia.[62][63]
The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation (formerly the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation) was founded in 2006. It supports community efforts to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness.[64][65] On October 19, 2011, it opened the JBJ Soul Kitchen, a community restaurant inRed Bank, New Jersey, where patrons pay what they can afford for their meals, either with money or by volunteering work.[66] As of 2023[update], three additional locations have been opened—one inToms River, another at theNewark campus of Rutgers University,[67] and a third one inside the Gilligan Student Union atNew Jersey City University.[68]In 2025, MayorDan Rodrick of Toms River, New Jersey, accused the organization of attracting homeless people from other parts of the country to congregate in the town.[69]
On October 18, 2025, Bon Jovi participated in aNo Kings protest in New Jersey, holding a sign that read "No Kings. No Tyrants. No Sycophants. NoTrump."[81]
Personal life
Bon Jovi married his high school girlfriend Dorothea Hurley atGraceland Wedding Chapel inLas Vegas on April 29, 1989, with the two having secretly traveled there during a stop inLos Angeles on his band'sNew Jersey Syndicate Tour. Together, they have a daughter named Stephanie (born 1993) and three sons named Jesse (born 1995),Jake (born 2002), and Romeo (born 2004).[82][83] Bon Jovi is the father-in-law of English actressMillie Bobby Brown, who married Jake in 2024,[84] and he became a grandfather when the couple adopted a daughter in 2025.[85][86]
In October 2021, Bon Jovi tested positive forCOVID-19 at a fan event in Florida,[92] and was reported to have shown no symptoms as he was fully vaccinated and felt "great".[93] He had recovered by November 12.[94] In April 2022, he spoke about how the experience had affected him and his songwriting, saying that it made him realize "how volatile we are and how fragile life is". He said, "It didn't matter if you were young or old, American or Egyptian, no matter who you were or where you were from, theCOVID-19 pandemic affected you. I was aware of that when I was writingthe record."[95]
In April 2022, Bon Jovi revealed he had been struggling with vocal cord issues and underwentreconstructive surgery of the vocal cords, a procedure known as vocal cord medialization.[96] In an October 2025 interview withPeople, he said that one of his vocal cords was atrophying and that he was trying multiple approaches for recovery.[97]
In September 2024, during a break from shooting a music video on theJohn Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge inNashville, Bon Jovi noticed a woman preparing to jump from the bridge and persuaded her to climb back over the railing. He was thanked by Nashville police and security camera footage of the incident was released byCNN.[98]
^Billen, Andrew (November 15, 2006)."Jon Bon Jovi: How I became a poster boy for marriage". Independent.ie. RetrievedDecember 20, 2011.His father was of Sicilian-Slovakian stock, his mother a German-Russian Playboy bunny-turned-florist.
^Nikkhah, Roya (December 30, 2007)."Jon Bon Jovi: New hair, old roots".The Daily Telegraph. London.Archived from the original on January 11, 2022.His father and mother - a German/Russian Playboy bunny turned florist
^Intindola, Brendan."Rich and famous mourn Wall Street's John Mulheren",Forbes, December 19, 2003, backed up by theInternet Archive as of March 2, 2004. Accessed September 27, 2015. "Mr. Bon Jovi, a fellow resident of Rumson and lead singer of the rock band Bon Jovi, was among the long line of mourners who stood outside waiting to enter the gray, shingled church."
^The Bon Jovi Library,Island Records, backed up by theInternet Archive as of August 30, 2006. Accessed September 27, 2015. "Sanctuary Sound was originally built in the basement of Jon Bon Jovi's Rumson ranch home."