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Bon Jovi documentary, Mariah Carey vs. Mary J. Blige and more

April 26, 2024 | 3:19pm

This one’s for the Jersey boys. Hulu’s new Bon Jovi rock doc “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story” arrives just in time for the 40th anniversary of their debut album. In it, Richie Sambora breaks his silence on leaving the band high and dry back in 2013, saying, “If you're in the Mafia, the only thing you do is disappear.”

Don’t miss all of our weekend picks and reviews in the latest episode of “Listen Up! The Music Beat with Chuck Arnold.” On the heels of another doc “Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance" on Max, "Cowboy Carter" trailblazer Bey is rumored to be a surprise guest at Stagecoach, live-streaming this weekend on Prime Video. This week, The Post’s go-to music guru also caught shows from Mexican sensation Peso Puma and “The Wiz” on Broadway, which gave him “chills.”

Plus, Arnold reviews new tunes dropping Friday, April 26, from “fresher than ever” Pet Shop Boys, “Lose Control” chart topper Teddy Swims, and Mötley Crüe’s first single since 2019 – a “solid rocker.” And find out why the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame voted to induct Mary J. Blige over Mariah Carey – to the dismay of Mimi’s superfan “lambs.” While the late Sinéad O’Connor was also snubbed, Cher finally made it in – at the age of 77.

Catch up on the premiere of "Listen Up!" here.

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