Sambora appears on The Allison Hagendorf Show

In a groundbreaking episode, The Allison Hagendorf Show marks its 50th episode with a riveting interview featuring rock legend Richie Sambora. The episode boasts two major revelations: Sambora’s candid critique of the recently released docuseries Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, and his openness to the possibility of rejoining Bon Jovi.

Sambora’s interview offers an unfiltered reflection on the documentary — one where he shares his genuine sentiments. “This obviously was [Jon’s] personal perception. This whole documentary was his perspective, his baby,” says Sambora. “To me, the celebration would have been the great songs that we wrote and how we sold all those millions of records and played for people for thirty-one…I was in the band for thirty-two years.”

He continues, “That celebration of those great songs that people really took into their lives; that’s what I really believed that the forty-year celebration would be.”

In addition to his candid thoughts on the documentary, Sambora shocks fans by revealing his willingness to consider rejoining Bon Jovi. When asked by Allison Hagendorf about the prospect, Sambora responds yes. “The fans would love it,” he says. “The world could use it!”

The milestone episode also includes a special giveaway contest, offering fans the chance to win an autographed Richie Sambora guitar.

Hosted by renowned music journalist and media personality Allison Hagendorf, The Allison Hagendorf Show has consistently provided fans with intimate and insightful interviews with some of the biggest names in entertainment. This week’s episode follows a string of captivating interviews, including conversations with iconic figures such as Ringo Starr, St. Vincent, Chris Robinson, Landon Barker, Kelly Osbourne, and more.

The Allison Hagendorf Show is presented in partnership with Danny Wimmer Presents, the premier producer of some of the largest rock, metal, and alternative music festivals. The show is sponsored by functional sparkling beverage company Cloud Water, which has celebrity investors including Liev Schrieber, and Karma Sauce as seen on the YouTube talk show Hot Ones.