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Post by valerie davenport on Sept 4, 2007 11:47:01 GMT -5
A little Hamptons dinner party turned into a summit of the rock gods Saturday night.
Jon Bon Jovi and his wife, Dorothea, were celebrating nothing more than the end of summer when they invited some friends over to their East Hampton spread. But then their friends do include Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Jimmy Buffett and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters.
The surf-and-turf dinner would have been enough for a crowd that included Renee Zellwegger, Naomi Watts, Howard Stern, "Today" anchor Matt Lauer, designer Donna Karan, New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner and "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels.
But, about 11 p.m., Bon Jovi jumped onstage to join the party band. Pretty soon, people were dancing.
Before long, McCartney joined Bon Jovi at the mike - along with Joel, Buffett and Waters.
"Billy was wailing on the keyboards," said one guest. "They performed for a good hour of rock classics. Nobody could believe it. Howard Stern was really rocking out."
Though New Jersey boy Springsteen had left before the jam, Corzine seemed pleased when Bon Jovi belted out "Who Says You Can't Go Home," the theme song of the New Jersey Tourist Board
"The governor led people on to the dance floor," said the guest.
"The whole thing was spontaneous. It was the first Hamptons party in years that was actually fun."
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