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This Month in 1983, Bon Jovi Kickstarted Their Career & Signed Their First Record Deal … from the American Songwriter Peter Burditt

Tom Bettenhausen3 hours ago01 mins

Bon Jovi’s 1986 Breakthrough Album ‘Slippery When Wet’ to Be Reissued in Deluxe Editions, Special Vinyl VariantsIn July of 1983, Bon Jovi launched their career by signing their first-ever record deal with Mercury Records.

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