In 1986, when Bon Jovi's third studio album, Slippery When Wet, was
released, America had found its next superband. In Bon Jovi:
America's Ultimate Band, Margaret Olson chronicles the history and
music of the band from its inception to present day. She closely
examines Bon Jovi's musical and social relevance to listeners past
and present, exploring the remarkable ways the band has emerged as
the expression and product of deep cultural needs and how, within a
few years of commercial success, it has made a lasting impact on
Generation X, the music business, and American culture. Through
opportunities offered by cable television (particularly MTV),
Hollywood, and corporate brands, Bon Jovi has been able to
influence not only the music, film, and television industries but
also the worlds of fashion, musical theater, art, philanthropy, and
politics. Like any megaband, its members have struggled with
addiction, the demands of fame, and a lack of critical respect.
They have persevered, however, to become one of the United States'
world's best-selling touring bands. Bon Jovi is a testament to the
way modern culture and entertainment can become intertwined, and
its success underscores the length of the band's career, the
professionalism of its management, the recognition of what
audiences want, and the unique way the music-more than anything
else-both reflects and shapes the social and musical American
landscape it inhabits. Titles in the Tempo series are ideal
introductions to major pop and rock artists, the music they
produce, and their cultural and musical impact on society. Bon
Jovi: America's Ultimate Band should interest fans, students, and
scholars alike.
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