Phil X’s journey from a Bon Jovi fan to their full-time guitarist is a testament to passion, perseverance, and the power of fate. This is the story of how a lifelong admirer of the band stepped into the shoes of a rock legend and made history.
Phil X, now 59, is living proof that dreams can come true in the most unexpected ways. A lifelong fan of Bon Jovi, he never imagined that he would one day be the band’s official guitarist, playing iconic songs like “Livin’ on a Prayer” in front of thousands of fans.
“My favorite moment is still playing ‘Livin’ on a Prayer,’” Phil X told Guitar Player on January 5, 2026. “When that song came out in 1986, I would be in a bar with my friends, screaming our brains out after a few drinks and singing along to it. I still get goosebumps playing it in front of thousands of people.”
The Early Days: A Fan’s Journey
Phil X’s journey with Bon Jovi began long before he ever picked up a guitar for them. His career in music started in the early 1990s, touring with Canadian rocker Aldo Nova and recording with the hard rock band Triumph. It was during this period that he first met Jon Bon Jovi, although Jon didn’t remember him at first.
“Jon and I go way back to a session we did in the early ’90s, but I don’t think he remembered me at first,” Phil X explained. This early connection would later prove crucial in his journey to becoming a full-time member of the band.
The Turning Point: Stepping In for Richie Sambora
The opportunity to join Bon Jovi came when the band started having issues with their original guitarist, Richie Sambora. In 2011, during a national television appearance, Sambora couldn’t get through the intro of “Wanted: Dead or Alive.” Jon Bon Jovi knew he needed someone reliable to step in.
“Jon said, ‘I need somebody. The show must go on,’” Phil X recalled. This was the moment that would change his life forever. Jon reached out to producer and guitarist John Shanks for suggestions, and Phil X’s name came up.
“John called me and said, ‘I think I have a gig for you. I can’t tell you over the phone. Can you come to my studio tomorrow?’” Phil X remembered. “It was like a total Mission: Impossible: ‘If you choose to accept this mission…’ [laughs] He goes, ‘How do you feel about filling in for Richie Sambora in Bon Jovi?’”
The First Gig: A Baptism by Fire
Phil X’s first official gig with Bon Jovi was at the New Orleans Jazz Fest in front of 50,000 people. “No pressure, right?” he joked. He went on to play 13 shows with the band before Sambora returned. However, his journey was far from over.
In 2013, Phil X received a call from Jon Bon Jovi while he was in Trader Joe’s. “Hey, we’re gonna need you in Calgary tonight. The road manager is gonna call you,” Jon said. Phil X was given just one day to learn three new songs for the show.
After 11 more shows together, Phil X learned that Richie Sambora wasn’t coming back, and he would be needed in Europe immediately for a tour. This meant learning 25 more songs in a short amount of time.
The Brotherhood: Life with Bon Jovi
“I never had a day off for months when I went to Europe because I had to learn a song or two every day off. It was crazy,” Phil X said. “But I’ve been there ever since, so there’s that. And I learned a lot from the whole band. The way Jon does stuff, the way the band does stuff — there’s something really amazing about it. It’s a brotherhood, a gang. It’s amazing and fun.”
Phil X’s journey from a Bon Jovi fan to their full-time guitarist is a story of passion, perseverance, and the power of fate. His deep connection with the band’s music and his ability to step into the shoes of a rock legend have made him an integral part of Bon Jovi’s legacy.
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