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Nombre de messages: 5391 Localisation: France Date d'inscription: 24/09/2007
 | Sujet: Richie sur les projets du gpe etc ... !!!! Ven 14 Nov - 12:52 | |
| Jon et Richie écrivent des chansons pour le le best of de l'an prochain (qui sortira à l'automne), ainsi que pour le prochain album  Le DVD est à l'étape de mixage. Ils ne vont pas obligatoirement revenir au style country pour les prochains projets ... Ils vont se renouveler ds un nveau style, il ne sait pas encore lequel, ça dépend de ce qui sort de toi. Concernant Richie, en dehors de ses récentes collaborations avec TI et Kid Rock, ilva écrire pour des émissions tv et des films dont The Tournament avec Ving Rhames. Puis il ne faut pas oublier que BJ est éligible pour le Rock n'Roll all Of Fame dés l'année prochaine ... [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]| Citation: | Bon Jovi Writing New Songs For Hits Set Bon Jovi Similar Stories | Topics STORIES
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novembre 14, 2008 , 11:20 AM ET John Benson, Cleveland With the final leg of Bon Jovi's "Lost Highway" tour completed, guitarist Richie Sambora tells Billboard.com the New Jersey rock act is looking ahead to plenty of new projects.
"We've been filming a documentary and are in the process of mixing a live DVD of last year's 'Lost Highway' concert tour," Sambora says. "Also, I think we're looking at doing a greatest hits album next year. Jon and I are writing some new songs for it and to just load up for the next Bon Jovi record."
Sambora says he expects the DVD and best-of effort to be packaged together for a fall 2009 street date. The Nashville-tinged "Lost Highway" was a critical and commercial success, but Sambora says the band won't necessarily return to that style again.
"No, we have to change," he says. "We have to do something different. I don't know what that's going to be. As we get into the writing process and continue on, we'll see what that's going to look like. I think it comes to stylistically what songs you're writing. What kind of music is coming out of you, and what's the mood of those songs. You have to color those little drawings with the right production value and the right music."
Outside of Bon Jovi, Sambora is staying active with various extracurricular opportunities. Not only did he recently join B.B. King on stage in Chicago for the taping of a PBS special, but he will take part in a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Tribute Concert for Les Paul Saturday (Nov. 15) at the State Theatre in Cleveland. Click to learn more...
"I've also been doing multiple sessions out here, some odd recordings with Kid Rock and T.I., some crazy stuff," Sambora says. "So I've been busy. Also, I'm going to be scoring some movies and TV shows. One of the movies is 'The Tournament' with Ving Rhames."
Sambora is also looking ahead to next year, when Bon Jovi will become eligible for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
"I hope so," Sambora laughs. "Time flies man, but yeah there's talk and rumors. Boy that would be nice. It's something certainly I've been shooting for all my life. I think if you have a career in the music business, you want to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum." |
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| Citation: | Will Bon Jovi’s prayer be answered?
Friday, November 14, 2008 1:27 AM EST
By John Benson [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]
Perhaps the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum should keep Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora’s phone number on speed dial.
Not only is the New Jersey native a featured guest artist scheduled to perform at the 13th annual American Music Masters tribute concert “The Wizard of Waukesha: The Life and Legacy of Les Paul,” which takes place Saturday at PlayhouseSquare’s State Theater, but 2009 marks Bon Jovi’s first year of Rock Hall membership eligibility.
So does he think the “Wanted Dead or Alive” band deserves such recognition? “Yeah, I would hope so,” said Sambora, calling from Los Angeles. “I think because we’ve made so many people happy with our music and our concert tours, and the fact that we sold over 120 million records — yeah, I think we deserve it. I can honestly say that, but at some point. I don’t think it has to happen right off the bat.”
He quickly added, “But that would be nice.”
Bon Jovi will be an interesting test case for Rock Hall voters, who often overlook style-over substance-groups. While the group has sold massive amounts of albums, putting them into the U2, Madonna and Beatles stratosphere, the one knock on the “Livin’ on a Prayer” act remains the ’80s hair-metal tag still attached two decades later.
“Honestly, what’s really funny about this is, outside of America, we were never pigeonholed with that stigma,” Sambora said. “It just was a fad that happened here in America, and everywhere else in the world we’re just a great American rock ’n’ roll band.”
Furthermore, the band is a multi-platinum-album-selling machine that added another successful record to its catalog with 2007’s “Lost Highway.” That CD found Sambora and band mate Jon Bon Jovi delving into a Music City vibe after the act scored a surprise No. 1 country hit single with “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” (featuring Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles), which is from the group’s 2005 album, “Have a Nice Day.”
“You can’t beat good songs,” Sambora said. “Obviously, what Nashville is famous for is being a music town, and Jon and I had been going there and writing and working for 15 years, so it was nothing really different. When you’ve been a band for 25 years, you want to constantly try to get out of your own shadow stylistically and try to do something different, and this album, ‘Lost Highway,’ gave us a chance to do that.”
Sambora said Bon Jovi has already started to look ahead; however, fans shouldn’t expect another Nashville-influenced effort. Up next for the group is its second greatest hits disc, due out in late 2009. In the meantime, the guitarist is using his downtime to have some fun. That includes not only recently joining B.B. King on stage in Chicago for the taping of a PBS special, but working with Kid Rock and T.I., as well as scoring the upcoming feature film “The Tournament.”
Then there’s also the “The Wizard of Waukesha: The Life and Legacy of Les Paul” tribute show, which will find him jamming with James Burton, Billy Gibbons and The Ventures, Jennifer Batten, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Eric Carmen, Dennis Coffey, Lenny Kaye, Steve Lukather, Barbara Lynn, Lonnie Mack, Katy Moffatt, Alannah Myles and Slash.
“It should be great,” Sambora said. “A bunch of great guitar players and a bunch of great musicians there. It’s going to be great music, and we’re honoring a great man who really changed the face of the music business and the rock ’n’ roll community, for sure. |
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|  YESSSSSS  mais seulement á l´automne de l´an prochain  ça va être long  |
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| un an pour nous pondre un DVD c'est long!!! C'est dommage la ferveur de la tournée sera redescendu et entre temps il est possible que le groupe soit passé à autre chose par le biais du Best Of ... Et vu comme il est plein, notre ami Richie nous ne sortira certainement rien en solo. Déçu  _________________ [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir cette image]I Send This Song To You Wherever You Are As My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms |
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Nombre de messages: 310 Localisation: FRANCE Date d'inscription: 26/09/2007
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| | Citation: | Bon Jovi compose de nouvelles chansons pour une compilation
Après avoir complété la dernière portion de sa tournée «Lost Highway», Bon Jovi a maintenant plusieurs projets en tête. Le groupe compte notamment écrire de nouvelles chansons pour une compilation qui sera lancée l'an prochain.
«Nous tournons un documentaire et nous sommes en train de mixer un DVD en concert de la tournée "Lost Highway" de l'an dernier. Je crois aussi que nous allons lancer une compilation de grands succès l'an prochain. Jon (Bon Jovi) et moi écrivons des chansons pour ce disque et pour nous préparer pour le prochain album de Bon Jovi», a dit le guitariste Richie Sambora à Billboard.com.
Le DVD et la compilation pourraient être mis en marché à l'automne 2009.
«Lost Highway» proposait un son influencé par le country. Malgré le succès de cet album et de la tournée qui a suivi, Sambora ne croit pas que le groupe fera à nouveau dans ce style musical. «On doit faire quelque chose de différent», lance-t-il. Mais quoi? L'avenir le dira, affirme le musicien.
En 2009, Bon Jovi sera éligible à être admis au Panthéon du rock. Sambora aimerait bien que son groupe y soit intronisé. Il en rêve depuis longtemps.
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