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Bon Jovi objects Republican rally song

Melbourne (ANI): Jon Bon Jovi is fuming at John McCain and sidekick Sarah Palin after the Republican campaign used his songs without permission. Bon Jovi, a staunch Obama supporter, released a statement objecting to Palin's use of 'Who Says You Can't Go Home' at a number of rallies.

"We wrote this song as a thank you to those who have supported us over the past twenty-five years," the Daily Telegraph quoted Bon Jovi, as saying in a statement. "Although we were not asked, we do not approve of their use of Home," he added.

Bon Jovi has joined the likes of Foo Fighters, Heart, Van Halen, John Mellencamp, and Jackson Browne, who have had run-ins with the Republicans over unauthorised use of songs this election.

 

Jon Bon Jovi gets into restaurant business

Washington (ANI): Popstar Jon Bon Jovi is set to open a restaurant, according to reports. The Always hitmaker has joined forces with billionaire Ron Perelman in order to reopen East Hampton, New York eatery, Blue Parrot, the reports suggest. The 46-year-old popstar is aiming at reopening the Tex Mex joint, which is known for its Karaoke nights, and has been closed for nearly two years, reports Contactmusic. According to the New York Post, Jon Bon Jovi is planning the restaurant's grand.....

Bon Jovi's party a rock'n roll affair

Wednesday, September 05, 2007 Hollywood: Gallery | Wallpapers New York (ANI): Singer Jon Bon Jovi"s Hamptons dinner party turned into a memorable rock.....
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