Jon Bon Jovi Discusses The Reconstruction Operation Of His Voice Band
JAKARTA - Bon Jovi's vocalist Jon Bon Jovi discussed his vocal problems recently in a question and answer session at the Pollstar Live conference! this week, where he received the "Milestone" award for his band's 40th birthday.
62-year-old rocker, who has never been known as a very technical singer, received scathing reviews of his performance during the 2022 US Bon Jovi tour. The tour is to support the album "2020", which was released in October that year.
"I've known about this now, but I've had a massive reconstruction operation on my voiceband, and I've never experienced anything like this before," Jon said at Pollstar Live! when asked about his vocal problems.
“Jadi ini jalan yang sulit, tapi saya menemukan seorang dokter di Philadelphia yang melakukan sesuatu yang disebut medialization [prosedur di mana pita suara (pita suara) yang lumpuh didorong ke tengah sehingga pita suara yang berfungsi dapat menutup dengan baik untuk memulihkan kembali fungsi vokal normal dan kemampuan menelan] karena salah satu tali pusat saya benar-benar berhenti berkembang," lanjut dia.
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"Sometimes people experience bintile; it's a fairly common place. Sometimes the septum is deviant and the things they've done have a bad impact on the central rope. The only thing that's ever happened, it's very difficult in the last decade to deal with something that's out of my control, that is... [noise] strong really takes what's left of the weak. So they put plastic implants in it for almost the last two years."
"I've been undergoing this rehabilitation, putting it back together, but I'm getting closer. Friday night [at the 'Person Of The Year' MusiCares gala] was my first live show in two years. The new album was over. So now I just want to go back to two and a half hours a night, four nights a week, before I go to the streets again. But I'm sure with my doctor. "
"My health has become a topic of first and foremost discussion, but I am in the process of recovering. If I can't be great, I will be absent."