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"Being from New Jersey and being at all in the music business, you had to know what the E Street band was, even if it wasn't your musical tastes," Bon Jovi, 64, explained to PEOPLE. "He is the cornerstone of New Jersey rock and roll. Of course, there was Frank Sinatra, there was Frankie Valli, there was Whitney Houston; there's incredible singers, but the E Street band was hugely important for anyone who picked up an electric guitar."

Becoming friends with Springsteen was "one of the highlights" of his career, as he looked at the E Street Band as New Jersey's version of the Beatles.

A Hometown Hero

Eventually, the two developed a closer connection, which he talked about in 2024's Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story. "Our connection is deep, on a whole different level of friendship, because how many guys can talk like we can talk, in close quarters, about life, and love, and loss," he said.

New Jersey Royalty

For Bon Jovi, Springsteen was more than just a musical mentor—he was proof that rock stardom was possible right in his backyard. Their shared roots at the Stone Pony blossomed into a deep, unparalleled friendship, leaving Springsteen as the undisputed king of New Jersey rock, and Bon Jovi as its proud prince.

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