INTERVIEW

Jon Bon Jovi: ‘If I can’t be the guy I was, I’m done’

In an emotive interview, the 1980s rocker talks about the battle to save his voice and his fear of never singing again in public

Jon Bon Jovi: “I want to look back on 40 years of Bon Jovi and appreciate everything”
Jon Bon Jovi: “I want to look back on 40 years of Bon Jovi and appreciate everything”
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The Sunday Times

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Elton John underwent voice-altering throat surgery in 1987. Rod Stewart was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2000 and could not sing for nine months. Luciano Pavarotti developed vocal nodules due to over-singing at the start of his career before becoming one of the greatest tenors. Many of the world’s great singers have suffered career-threatening vocal trauma, but rare is the star who can never sing in public again. That is the fate hanging over Jon Bon Jovi.

“It’s the parallel storyline, right?” Bon Jovi says. The leader of one of the most successful rock bands, with 120 million album sales and counting, is talking about Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, a four-part documentary that charts the journey of four teenage friends who