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Thomas Anderson 12-16-2002 12:46 AM

Timeline
 
I don't know if any of you have seen it, but there is a BJ timeline on the official site:

1983 "Runaway" included on WAPP compilation album and gains national airplay
Jon signs with Mercury Records
Jon recruits Richie Sambora, David Bryan, Tico Torres and ALEC JOHN SUCH and Bon Jovi is formed.

1984 Bon Jovi (self-titled debut album) is released.

1985 7800° Fahrenheit is released

1986 Slippery When Wet is released
Bon Jovi sells out homecoming Meadowlands (NJ) for New Year's Eve concert / December 31, 1986

1987 Bon Jovi begins first headline tour

1988 New Jersey is released (October)
Headline tour (237 shows, 26 countries in 16 months)

1989 Bon Jovi Homecoming Show sells out Giants Stadium in NJ / June 11, 1989

1990 Blaze of Glory (Soundtrack to Young Guns II) solo album by Jon Bon Jovi is released

1991 Blaze of Glory wins the Golden Globe Award for song from a Motion Picture
Jon Bon Jovi performs Oscar-nominated Blaze of Glory at Academy Awards Ceremonies
Bon Jovi performs 1st (of 7 to date) annual Christmas Concerts (Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ)
Stranger In This Town, solo album by Richie Sambora, is released
Bon Jovi ends association with McGhee Entertainment and Bon Jovi Management is created.

1992 Keep the Faith is released (November)
Keep the Faith Tour (covers 187 shows, 40 countries in 12 months)

1993 Cross Road (Greatest Hits Compilation) is released (October)

1995 These Days is released (June)
Bon Jovi sells out 3 nights at Wembley Stadium (London, England)
Bon Jovi films Live ferom London home video (at Wembley shows)
Bon Jovi tours March - December 1995
Bon Jovi perform first-ever outdoor street performance on The Late Show with David Letterman

1996 Bon Jovi perform another 30 sold-out STADIUM shows in Europe and South America during the summer

1997 Destination Anywhere, solo album by Jon Bon Jovi, is released (June)

1998 Undiscovered Soul, solo album by Richie Sambora, is released (June)

1999 Bon Jovi record "Real Life" for Ed TV soundtrack

2000 Crush is released (June)
Bon Jovi draw record-breaking crowds to their live performance on The Today Show
Bon Jovi perform the first-ever rooftop show at The Late Show with David Letterman
"It's My Life" becomes the most successful Bon Jovi single ever.
Bon Jovi receive their Grammy nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Performance by duo/group for "It's My Life"
Bon Jovi take home My VH-1 Award for "My Favorite Video"
Crush tour encompasses 41 shows in 11 countries before more than 1.1 million fans
Bon Jovi: The Crush Tour (VHS/DVD) is released / aires on FOX Family Network
Bon Jovi perform 2 sell-out concerts at London's Wembley Stadium; the last ever rock shows at the venue before it is torn down

2001 One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001 is released (May)
One Wild Night tour encompasses 54 shows in 15 countries for more than 1.9 million fans
Bon Jovi sell-out two homecoming concerts at New Jersey's Giants Stadium (July 28 & 29) - aires on VH-1
Bon Jovi "One Last Wild Night" concert broadcast from Giants Stadium on VH-1 becomes networks' 2nd highest live program ever
Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora perform on A Tribute To Heroes Telethon.
Bon Jovi perform at The Concert for New York
Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora perform "Here Comes The Sun" as tribute to George Harrison at 2001 My VH-1 Awards
Bon Jovi take home trophy for "Hottest Live Show" at 2001 My VH-1 Awards

2002 Bon Jovi enter studio to work on band's 8th studio album, tentatively titled Bounce (September 2002) / World tour to follow
Bon Jovi release Bounce (September and October) / World Tour to follow

2003 Bon Jovi Career 20th Anniversary Boxed Set planned for release


check it out here:
http://www.islandrecords.com/bonjovi...s_timeline.las

I guess the boxset is official then...lol.

{_Warrior_} 12-16-2002 05:24 AM

Thanks for posting 8)

Taija 12-16-2002 08:59 AM

Quote:

1992 Keep the Faith is released (November)
Keep the Faith Tour (covers 187 shows, 40 countries in 12 months)
Compare this to Bounce "world" tour. This time they are visiting probably 10 countries...

Captain Walrus 12-16-2002 11:01 PM

The KTF tour was 10 years ago. They're only human you know

Keep On Rockin'

Stranger 12-17-2002 11:24 PM

Quote:

Keep the Faith Tour (covers 187 shows, 40 countries in 12 months)
Does anybody know which countries they visited????




p.s.
You missed the date of Alecs leaving in your list :)

jovilaura_fi 12-18-2002 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stranger
Quote:

Keep the Faith Tour (covers 187 shows, 40 countries in 12 months)
Does anybody know which countries they visited????

In alphabetical order:

ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
BAHAMAS
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
CANADA
CHILE
COSTA RICA
CZECH
DENMARK
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREECE
GUATEMALA
HOLLAND
HUNGARY
IRELAND
ITALY
JAPAN
MEXICO
NORWAY
PERU
POLAND
PORTUGAL
SINGAPORE
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
TURKEY
UK
USA
VENEZUELA

JoviLaura

Stranger 12-20-2002 11:26 PM

thank so much!! :D :D :D

krb102 12-20-2002 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Walrus
The KTF tour was 10 years ago. They're only human you know

Keep On Rockin'

So are Aerosmith and the Rolling Stones, what is your point?


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