Theirguitarist, Dave Sabo, was an early member of Bon Jovi, and when Skid Row formed, they linked up with the New Jersey superstars, who brought them on tour and championed the band. That album had hit singles in "18 And Life" and "I Remember You," but their next album, Slave To The Grind, didn't have the kind of hooky songs radio was looking
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