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US singer Jon Bon Jovi performs at the 'We Are One" concert, one of the events of US president-elect Barack Obama's inauguration celebrations, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on January 18, 2009. A galaxy of stars including Bruce Springsteen, U2 and Stevie Wonder will usher Obama into the White House, with a half-million people expected to brave the cold to celebrate the first African-American president. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi, second from right, is presented with the City of Philadelphia Brotherly Love Award by Philadelphia Mayor John Street, right, former President Bill Clinton, second from left, and Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006, during the Liberty Medal Gala at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Tim Shaffer, Pool)
US singer Bon Jovi arrives at the Swarovski Fashion Rocks for the Prince's Trust in Monaco, Monday,Oct. 17th, 2005. Icons of the fashion and music industry perform on the stage of Grimaldi Forum in Monaco for the youth charity The Prince's Trust. The Prince's Trust exists to help young people to overcome their barriers and get their lives back on track. At right is fellow band member Tico Torres. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)
US singer Jon Bon Jovi arrives at the Swarovski Fashion Rocks for the Prince's Trust in Monaco, Monday,Oct. 17th, 2005. Icons of the fashion and music industry performed on the stage of Grimaldi Forum in Monaco for the youth charity The Prince's Trust. The Prince's Trust exists to help young people to overcome their barriers and get their lives back on track. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)
Singer/songwriter Jon Bon Jovi smiles as he speaks during a news conference before Samsung's Four Seasons of Hope charity dinner Monday, June 13, 2005, in New York. Bon Jovi joined a number of celebrities who have created foundations to help less fortunate or at-risk members of society. Jon Bon Jovi's Philadelphia Charities include ActionAIDS, Pennsylvania's largest AIDS service organization, 2nd Floor Youth Hotline for children and adolescents, Inn Dwelling for homeless families. The annual Samsung event traditionally raises more than $800,000 to benefit children and families. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)