High on Bon Jovi


Bon Jovi will be the first band to rock the new Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York with a live launch of their new album, Have a Nice Day. The Sept 19 performance will be the centrepiece of a massive multimedia event produced by Network Live, the newly formed joint venture between America Online, XM Satellite Radio and AEG in the United States. A behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of making the album will precede the live performance. Bon Jovi’s new album is released in North America the next day. The Island Records album will be led by the single Have a Nice Day, currently delivered to radio for airplay worldwide. The album, featuring 12 tracks, will be released Sept 19 internationally. Have a Nice Day was co-produced by singer/guitarist Jon Bon Jovi and guitarist Richie Sambora with John Shanks (Kelly Clarkson, Hilary Duff), who in February won the Grammy for producer of the year (non-classical). 

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