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Article: JON BON JOVI He reinvents himself in film and on his melodic CD, `Destination'
- Article from:
- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- May 30, 1997
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Nothing's safe. Nothing's sacred. Don't be afraid to experiment.
Sounds like the story of the latest techno band out of England,
right? Actually, it's the new credo of veteran rocker Jon Bon Jovi,
who is determined not to become just another "greatest hits" act on
the road.
"I don't want to be Elvis in a white suit," he says.
"It's just something that hit me last summer when I was doing
multiple nights in stadiums," adds Bon Jovi, who plays the KISS
concert tomorrow at Great Woods. "It was an unbelievable time, but
if it meant I was only there because people were coming to hear the
hits, then I'd rather walk away and try it in a different way."
Unlike many of his stuck-in-cement peers, Bon ...
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