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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Rich Bozzett/

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Rich Bozzett/

NEW YORK, August 12, 2010/PRNewswire/ --

In the news release, Unauthorized Bon Jovi Memoir Goes International,
issued 11-Aug-2010 by Rich Bozzett over PR Newswire, we are advised by the
company that the third paragraph has been replaced, and there have been
numerous content changes in the verbiage following the third paragraph.

The complete, corrected release follows:


Unauthorized Bon Jovi Memoir Goes International

- Sex, Drugs and Bon Jovi Available Worldwide through Amazon

With fans worldwide clamoring for an inside look at how Jon Bon Jovi and
his band catapulted to fame, a sensational new unauthorized memoir is now
available internationally through amazon.com. Sex, Drugs and Bon Jovi,
written by original tour manager Rich Bozzett, tells what went on behind the
scenes as the band transformed into a top-selling hit maker with a defining
impact on popular culture.

During his time on the road with the Bon Jovi band from 1983 to 1989,
Bozzett witnessed the ups and downs before the aspiring rock star became
famous. His memoir recounts what one reviewer called "a gripping first-person
tell-all that chronicles an iconic music phenomenon."

"This is the first book detailing the true story of Bon Jovi's rise to
stardom, including candid and personal pictures that haven't been published
before," says Bozzett. "It includes the bad as well as the good because the
fans really want to know everything."

The memoir meticulously documents life on the road from the group's first
performances as an opening act before a few hundred people to selling more
than 130 million records and performing for more than 34 million fans
worldwide. It includes details of how the breakout success of the Slippery
When Wet tour saved the band from financial chaos and how in-fighting and
overwork led to its two-year breakup in 1990.

Among the memoir's revealing details are Jon's use of drugs before and
after each show and the unintended effects they had on him; and how the band
was linked to one of the nation's largest cocaine and marijuana drug
smuggling operations at the time, leading to frequent run-ins with customs
officials and the D.E.A., including strip searches of Jon. It also includes
the jaw-dropping story of how dozens of scandalous photos ended up on
Bozzett's doorstep after the photographer who took them was killed, and why
he waited 20 years before sharing them with Bon Jovi fans and music fans all
over the world.

The book is available online for US$24.95 plus shipping and handling at
http://www.SexDrugsandBonjovi.com and can also be purchased worldwide at
http://www.amazon.com.


Source: Rich Bozzett

Debbie Gotthart, +1-201-843-5600, debbie@rosica.com


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