Rado Moznich – the Voice of Bon Jovi Revival

From the very first notes, the audience immediately understands why Rado is known as the voice of Bon Jovi Revival.

Rado Moznich comes from Košice, and Bon Jovi’s music has been part of his life since childhood. His mother, who often listened to the legendary American band, introduced him to music, and Bon Jovi’s songs naturally became an important part of his vocal journey.

By the age of twelve, he was already performing at cultural events, where audiences kept asking him to sing It’s My Life. The reason was obvious — even back then, his vocal tone was remarkably close to Jon Bon Jovi’s.

One of the standout moments in his music career came when he was offered the opportunity to record Nech Bože dá, the anthem of the Slovak national ice hockey team. He performed the song in January 2004 at the OTO 2003 awards ceremony, and in April 2004 it was released as a CD single by BMG. To mark the occasion, Rado was presented with a gold record.

In 2012, he was invited by the management of the Russian KHL hockey league to perform the anthem in Moscow.

Today, Rado is the frontman of Bon Jovi revival and one of the main reasons why the band has such an authentic sound. His voice, energy, and connection with the audience bring the greatest Bon Jovi hits to life with an atmosphere that fans recognize immediately.

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