Introducing Always Jovi — the ultimate Bon Jovi tribute experience that brings the anthems, energy, and excitement of one of rock’s most iconic bands to the stage with unmatched authenticity and passion.
Always Jovi is a tribute like no other, featuring million-selling New Jersey rock legend Steve Brown — known for his work with Trixter, Def Leppard and Ace Frehley. With his powerhouse vocal delivery, electrifying stage presence and deep-rooted connection to the Jersey rock scene, Brown leads this all-star lineup in delivering the timeless hits that defined a generation.
From arena-shaking anthems like Livin’ On A Prayer and You Give Love A Bad Name to heartfelt ballads like Always and Bed Of Roses, Always JovI captures the heart and soul of Bon Jovi‘s music in every performance.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering the magic for the first time, Always Jovi invites you to relive the glory days and sing along to the soundtrack of your life.
Always Jovi is:
Steve Brown – Vocals, Guitar
Joey Cassata – Drums
Devon Marie – Vocals, Percussion
Kevin Humphris – Bass, Vocals
Fred Gorhau – Guitar, Vocals
Chris McCoy – Keyboards & Vocals
Brown comments, “It’s been a long time in the making building this musical extravaganza… but now it’s finally ready for the world to see and hear. A tribute band like no other to one of my biggest influences and inspirations… friends of mine too, but most importantly it’s a tribute to one of the greatest rock groups ever. Friends, I give you Always Jovi, and we are celebrating the music of Bon Jovi… It’s time, so c’mon, CHECK THIS OUT,”
SiriusXM radio personality Eddie Trunk commented, “As someone who grew up in New Jersey and saw Bon Jovi on their earliest days, I can tell you that Always Jovi captures the true spirit and energy of the band they are paying tribute to. Steve Brown nails it vocally, as does the rest of the band. With the original [Bon Jovi] band not being active currently, Always Jovi is the next best thing.”
Brown was born and raised in New Jersey destined to live a life submersed in music. The mostly self-taught artist picked up his first guitar at nine years old and never looked back. Brown began his lifelong love affair with live performing at the ripe old age of 12, when he became a regular on the voltaic New Jersey rock scene of the 1980s. At 12 years old, he began writing music, lyrics and founded his first band, Trixter. It wasn’t long before Steve led the mighty Trixter to a record deal with MCA, sold out arena tours and lived every aspect of the rock and roll dream.
In his 40-plus-year career, Brown has sold millions of records worldwide (RIAA certified gold album),written three Billboard Top 100 singles, starred in three No. 1 MTV videos, and shared the stage with the likes of KISS, Journey, Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Poison, Cheap Trick, Styx, Boston, Night Ranger, Rick Springfield and Tesla. As not only a master guitarist, but as an accomplished songwriter, singer, engineer, producer, and performer. Brown has become one of the music industry’s most sought-after and entrusted talents. From personal endorsements by Eddie Van Halen to churning out original music for some of television’s most popular hits, to regularly hitting the stage with an ever-growing list of rock and roll greats, Steve Brown is in constant demand.

6 Responses
BAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That’s hilarious.
Really…..
Was this really needed?
Ok, I have to, I’m sorry but not sorry. Trixter were super ridiculous, and they had sampled backing vocals in concert. I saw them open for Stryper, who mopped the floor with them. Bon Jovi were HUGE, don’t get me wrong, but they never really rocked. Almost. Too commercial. If you’re going to be bubblegum, do it right like the Bay City Rollers. I love that stuff. A miming guitarist who ruined the sound of Ace Frehley’s last album, pretending to be like Sambora, the only excellent talent Bon Jovi had, really. I think this cover band would go over like gangbusters in certain places where only men congregate. Thank you, I needed to get that out.
The band photo is hilarious!! OMG! Have they played anywhere? Eddie sounds like he’s heard them already. Perhaps they sent him some studio samples?
Still, I don’t understand the purpose of All Jovi. Bon Jovi, for all intents and purposes, is still alive and well. I believe they may be planning a tour for 2026?
Scratching my head on this one.
I’m such a dumbass! I didn’t see the videos Dana posted somehow! So I listened and the band does sound good. But still don’t understand the reasoning behind it. This would be a great concept for a local cover band to play at bars. But these are established, professional musicians who have their own gigs. And Bon Jovi hasn’t retired yet. I wish them well, however, and hope they get a good draw wherever they play.