Bon Jovi says he is finally ‘fully recovered’ four years after vocal surgery
MUSIC icon Jon Bon Jovi has revealed that he’s “fully recovered” four years after having vocal surgery to fix a damaged cord.
The Livin’ on a Prayer hitmaker, 64, previously said he would quit music if his singing continued to struggle after a vocal injury.
But now the singer has shared that after four years of vocal coaching and exercising his voice, he has “fully recovered”.
Bon Jovi said: “It was longer than I’d ever expected, but it had to be right. We never lost faith.”
He told People: “I’d often joked and said the only thing that’s ever been up my nose was my finger. I never did anything to hurt the cords; I didn’t have any excesses. I’m a trained vocalist. I’ve practiced the craft.
“So when a doctor had to explain to me that one of the cords was literally atrophying, it was confusing.”
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He praised keyboardist David Bryan, percussionist Everett Bradley, bassist Hugh McDonald, guitarist John Shanks, drummer Tico Torres and guitarist Phil X for standing by his side during his recovery.
“They never doubted [me] and never looked for work or decided to retire,” Bon Jovi said.
“The sacrifices that each one of them have made to be there for me is on a whole another level.”
The musician previously said that he would retire from music if his voice never recovered.
In 2024, he shared: “If the singing is not great, if I can’t be the guy I was, I’m done.
“And I’m good with that.”
Bon Jovi added: “There is a big difference between being in a studio and going out on the road.
“We have just recorded a new album. I sing in vocal therapy every day.
“But I want to perform for 2½ hours a night, four nights a week — and put it this way, I don’t ever need to be the fat Elvis.”
