Richie Sambora Receives A Heartbreaking Message From Jon Bon Jovi

Record Collector magazine published an interview with Jon Bon Jovi in which he expressed his deep longing for Richie Sambora. Sambora collaborated on several popular songs and performed with Bon Jovi for almost 30 years. However, he did not travel with the band in 2013. Sambora said that he departed in order to be closer to his family. More than ten years later, Bon Jovi said of this, “It’s heartbreaking that Richie left and that he did it in that way.” We were taken aback. Both personally and musically, in the studio and as a vital member of the band live, I miss him. Jon was unable to stop Richie from leaving. “Your boss is going to say, ‘What the f*ck?’ if you don’t show up for work,” the frontman said. Seek assistance. And if you choose not to accept assistance…It has been eleven years. Richie has been seen twice by me, and once by David and Tico. Not that we haven’t made an effort.

Jon’s Previous Declarations Regarding His Reunion With Sambora
Still, any dreams of a reunion were scuppered by Bon Jovi’s remarks against Sambora and their band. The singer said that he has only talked to Sambora twice since he left the band in an interview with Classic Rock magazine that took place after the band’s documentary, “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” was released last month. “I spoke with him twice. He. Give up. The group. I promise you there was never any conflict, nothing at all.


He resigned, not was ejected. Furthermore, he hasn’t made any bold declarations about returning. Later on, Sambora said that he feared the band was becoming monotonous, which is why he departed. It was not in agreement with Bon Jovi. “Neither the group nor I believed it to be the case. For my part, I felt everything was going f*cking wonderfully. Furthermore, it was never discussed in the writing, in the recording, in the room, or throughout the tour’s first 20 performances. Sambora rejoined the group after splitting up, and the two performed together at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. But there hasn’t been any communication after that.