San Antonio Spurs are a great US basketball team. In the late 1970s and early 1980s the team featured George "the Iceman" Gervin and won the Midwest Division five out of six years. In the late 1980s the addition of David Robinson turned the club back into a contender. And when Tim Duncan arrived, he and Robinson brought a championship home to San Antonio in 1999. After that San Antonio Spurs basketball won three more championships (2003, 2005, and 2007). Their 3 superstars (Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker) are young and have long term contracts. San Antonio Spurs basketball has a promising future. Their jersey colors are black, silver and white. Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Johnny Moore, James Silas, Sean Elliot, George Gervin, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker are among the greatest players of San Antonio Spurs.
Born March 2nd, 1962 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA, Bon Jovi (real name John Francis Bongiovi) finally got his big break when WAPT, a local radio station, liked "Runaway", and included it on a compilation album. Multimillion-selling albums Slippery When Wet (1986) and New Jersey (1988) helped establish Bon Jovi as the most successful pop-metal rock bands of the late '80s. Anthems like "Livin' on a Prayer," "Wanted Dead or Alive," "Keep the Faith," and the more recent "It's My Life" can still be heard on rock radio stations today.
Bon Jovi's new songs still boast the kind of rousing, pulse-quickening choruses that the band is known for. But at Bon Jovi concerts it is the hits that the crowd wants, and never one to disappoint, Bon Jovi fires them at the packed houses that his concerts are known to have. ‘Born to Be My Baby,’ ‘It's My Life,’ ‘Bad Medicine’, ‘Keep the Faith’ and ‘You Give Love a Bad Name’ are some of the songs that the crowd loves to pant along. The jam-packed arenas at Bon Jovi concerts clearly prove that they can still rock after all these years.
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