Band donates to Rodeo Scholarship Fund
Bon Jovi gives back to rodeo
After performing at RodeoHouston last week, musical rock group Bon Jovi made a $10,000 donation to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship Fund.
Lead singer Jon Bon Jovi said Bon Jovi was happy to make the donation, following the group's first-ever performance at the rodeo.
"We learned of the rodeo's scholarship fund and how they put students through college ... we wanted to be a part of this program," Bon Jovi said. "It's the right thing to do; an excellent cause."
Fewer than five entertainers have ever made a direct contribution to the show's educational programs.
The rodeo awarded more than $7 million in scholarships and other educational support to Texas students last year, and has contributed more than $92 million since the inception of its scholarship program in 1957.
With a paid attendance of 68,232 in Reliant Stadium on March 12, Bon Jovi ranks in the top three performances in the history of RodeoHouston.
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