Bon Jovi Tour 2014 Update: Guitarist Richie Sambora makes peace with Bon Jovi; Rock legend allegedly shows desire to buy NFL Buffalo Bills

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Now that the controversial rift between rock legend Jon Bon Jovi and guitarist Richie Sambora has reportedly be settled, Bon Jovi's 2014 tour may now resume, allowing fans to anticipate for their upcoming tours and projects.

In an interview, Sambora said that his relationship with rock star Bon Jovi has both taken them to places and there is no reason to waste it because of some misunderstanding.

"The Bon Jovi machine had to go on. I could choose - join or leave," rock guitarist, producer, singer and song writer Richie Sambora. "That's hard when you share joys and sorrows for 30 years."

Sambora also confirmed that after making peace with on and off-stage buddy Bon Jovi, there is no more room for bad blood between both of them.

"There's no bad blood with me anymore. I love Jon, and I still see the possibility of a return," Sambora explained to reporters of KpopStarz. "There are just a few steps I want to need and to take."

Samora said that his conflict with Bon Jovi made him embark on a journey to focus more on his personal career and look into the possibility of pursuing his musical calling with another band or becoming a solo artist. However, he realized that the band he left, which he considers his family, is more important and he felt like there was a missing piece in him.

"I wanted to make my own music and I preferred doing a few shows with my own band. I said I wanted a break," Samora explained. "It hurts me that more and more untrue things have come out in the media. I just wanted calmer waters, and just do something for myself."

The renowned guitarist also divulged about other opportunities coming, which he refused to specify. He also noted that currently his main priority is his family.

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