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DON'T BE AFRAID
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EVERY WORD I SAY

John Francis Bongiovi Jr.
(born March 2, 1962),
known professionally as
Jon Bon Jovi,
is an
American singer,
songwriter,
guitarist,
and actor.
He is best known
as the founder
and frontman
of the
rock band
which was
formed in 1983.
He has released
16 studio albums
with his band
as well as
two solo albums.
In the 1990s,
Bon Jovi
started an
acting career,
starring in the films
Moonlight and Valentino,
The Leading Man,
Little City, Homegrown,
Pay It Forward,
U-571
and
Cry Wolf
and appearing on
television in shows
such as
Sex and the City,
30 Rock,
Ally McBeal,
and
The West Wing.
Bon Jovi
was inducted into
the Songwriters
Hall of Fame
in 2009.
In 2012,
he ranked number 50
on the list of
Billboard magazine's
"Power 100",
a ranking of
"The Most Powerful
and
Influential People
in the Music Business".
Bon Jovi
is a founder
and former
majority owner
of an
Arena
Football League team,
the Philadelphia Soul.
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Clifford Lee Burton
(February 10, 1962 – September 27, 1986)
was an
American musician
who served as
the bassist
for the heavy metal band
from 1982
until his death in 1986.
He is renowned for his
musicianship and influence.
Burton's early musical ventures
include performing in bands
such as
EZ-Street
and
Agents of Misfortune,
and frequently collaborating
with guitarist
Jim Martin.
He was discovered by
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
while performing in
Los Angeles,
who asked him to
replace bassist
Ron McGovney
in Metallica.
After the release of
their first two albums
Kill 'Em All
(1983)
and
Ride the Lightning
(1984),
Burton and Metallica
achieved their
worldwide breakthrough
with
Master of Puppets
(1986),
often cited as both
the band's
best work
and one of the
best metal albums.
While touring in 1986
to support
Master of Puppets,
Burton died
following a bus crash
in Sweden.
He received posthumous
writing credits on
...And Justice for All
(1988)
for the song
"To Live Is to Die"
He was posthumously
inducted to the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
as a member of
Metallica
in 2009.
He also appeared
in a 2011
reader poll from
Rolling Stone
recognizing the
greatest bassists
Of All Time
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