Grammy Award-winning band Bon Jovi has released its latest song today, Unbroken, which will be featured in the forthcoming documentary To Be Of Service. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, and produced along with John Shanks, the song is a compelling anthem that shines a spotlight on the thousands of veterans living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The lyrics go deep into the soldier’s point of view to showcase the daily battle that remains even when they return home. The track is available from Island Records. Over the next 12 months, Bon Jovi and Island Records will donate 100% of net proceeds from the download of Unbroken to the Patriotic Service Dog Foundation.
To Be Of Service explores the remarkable life changes resulting from the introduction of trained service dogs into the lives of military veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The film is directed and produced by Academy Award-nominated director Josh Aronson, produced by Julie Sayres and executive-produced by Carolyn Clark Powers and Chuck Ortner. The film will have a theatrical release in New York on November 1st and Los Angeles on November 8th, followed by a Netflix release on Veterans Day, November 11th
“This song is meant to honor America’s veterans and their service, but I also wanted to take an unflinching look at the reality of their daily lives and struggles,” said Bon Jovi.
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Not a great tune, regardless of the message.
Bon Jovi is the epitome of carbon copying every song he ever wrote.
I hate Jon Bonjovi with every fiber of my soul. I’m gonna give props to military personnel but f–k my band as I will not show any of them in “our” new video. It will only be me, me, me.