The fourth and final episode of "Thank You, Goodnight" picks up where Richie Sambora leaves the band - perhaps the most semismic, and altering moment in the history of Bon Jovi - and goes through the current-day uncertain future of the band, in it's new guise with John Shanks and Phil X joining, and Everett Bradley later.
We see the reunion of old and new at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, find out about JBJ's friendship with Bruce Springsteen, hear about the death of Alec John Such, David Bryan's Broadway career and - a running thread throughout the documentary - Jon Bon Jovi's continuing efforts to rehabilitate his voice, whilst discovering political activism.
Who knows what the future holds for one of the titans of rock music, forty years into their career. If this is the end, it's been one heck of a ride. No matter what happens, Bon Jovi's legacy is assured.
The episode is dedicated ("in loving memory" to Alec John Such.)
We see the reunion of old and new at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, find out about JBJ's friendship with Bruce Springsteen, hear about the death of Alec John Such, David Bryan's Broadway career and - a running thread throughout the documentary - Jon Bon Jovi's continuing efforts to rehabilitate his voice, whilst discovering political activism.
Who knows what the future holds for one of the titans of rock music, forty years into their career. If this is the end, it's been one heck of a ride. No matter what happens, Bon Jovi's legacy is assured.
The episode is dedicated ("in loving memory" to Alec John Such.)
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