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  • -Hello.

  • -Jimmy Fallon. -Wow.

  • That's what I'm talking about. Come on, now.

  • -Hi, pal.

  • -Thank you so much for being on our show.

  • I can't wait to talk about everything you're doing.

  • I think it's so cool.

  • Where are you now? Are you in New Jersey?

  • -Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I'm in my studio.

  • -You there with the whole family and the kids and everybody?

  • -Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • -How's everyone doing?

  • -Going on three weeks.

  • Everyone's good. Everyone's good.

  • Everybody's healthy, thank goodness. Yeah.

  • -Oh, good. That's what matters.

  • Do they like having -- being around you this much?

  • Is it as cool as everyone would imagine,

  • being with Jon Bon Jovi?

  • -We're certainly getting to know each other on a level.

  • -[ Laughs ] Yeah. -Everybody's here.

  • And it's going on three weeks already,

  • you know, 'cause we got out of the city.

  • The night that I heard about the NBA closing down,

  • I thought, it's time to go out to Jersey for a while.

  • But we've been here, and it's good.

  • -Yeah. Are you --

  • I saw on TikTok

  • your kids have gotten you doing some choreographed dance moves.

  • Can you believe that you're doing that?

  • -That was my sign to say, "Jimmy, I'm being held hostage."

  • [ Both laugh ]

  • That was me sending up signals, and you didn't come.

  • -[ Laughs ] I think you did a great job.

  • But now I'm wondering, "Oh, this is going to happen to me, right?

  • My girls are going to get me -- make me do these things, too."

  • -Oh, yeah.

  • -Are learning anything

  • about yourself or your family that you didn't really know?

  • -That I like to know where the keys to the studio are,

  • that's for sure.

  • -[ Laughs ] A little getaway, yeah.

  • -That's why I've come over here, to write and to get away.

  • -You're doing so much. I want to get into Soul Kitchen,

  • JBJ Soul Kitchen, how you came up with that,

  • but before we get into that, you did this awesome thing

  • where you -- It's called "Do What You Can."

  • -Yeah.

  • -And what it is is, you sing --

  • How did you come up with this idea to do this?

  • -Well, I was at the Soul Kitchen,

  • you know, one of our three restaurants

  • that we serve in-need population here in New Jersey.

  • And I was washing the dishes,

  • because that's usually a volunteer position,

  • but as we can no longer have volunteers,

  • I brought my number out of retirement

  • and was washing dishes.

  • Dorothea took a picture of me

  • and said she was going to put it up on the website

  • to tell people they could still come to the Kitchen.

  • She said, "What should the caption be?"

  • And I said, "If you can't do what you do,

  • you do what you can."

  • And I let it go. But it was the next day that I went,

  • "Hey, that's a song title."

  • So I wrote the song.

  • But as I wrote the chorus and then the first verse,

  • I thought, "I'm going to just share

  • this much of it at this time."

  • And everybody across this nation, across the world

  • is really living in real time this song.

  • And I thought how great would it be

  • if teachers and truck drivers and policemen and moms and dads

  • could tell me their story, what they're going through.

  • So I'm not just writing fictionally Tommy and Gina.

  • Now we're writing about you and you and you.

  • And so I gave you the chorus.

  • I gave you the verse so you had the melody.

  • I've written the rest of the song, mind you,

  • but we've gotten thousands and thousands of submissions.

  • And I've had so much fun because I sing back

  • what I find on the Internet.

  • You know, I find a few, and then I'll sing them

  • and put them out there so, you know, Mr. Smith or Mr. Jones

  • hears his verse and then hears me singing it back to him.

  • -It's a brilliant idea. I want to play a clip of it.

  • Here's Jon Bon Jovi, "Do What You Can."

  • Hashtag.

  • ♪♪

  • ♪♪

  • -♪ Tonight, they're shutting down the borders

  • And they've boarded up the schools

  • Small towns are rolling up their sidewalks

  • One last paycheck coming through

  • ♪ I know you're feeling kind of nervous

  • We're all a little bit confused

  • Nothing's the same, this ain't a game

  • We gotta make it through

  • When you can't do what you do

  • You do what you can

  • This ain't my prayer

  • It's just a thought I'm wanting to send

  • ♪ 'Round here, we bend but don't break

  • Down here, we all understand

  • When you can't do what you do

  • You do what you can

  • ♪♪

  • Here's your verse.

  • -It's genius. I loved it.

  • I can't believe no one thought of it.

  • And it's like, I love that you did the first verse

  • and the chorus, then you kept playing the guitar,

  • 'cause I was like, "Do I have to get a cable

  • and learn how to play this?"

  • -Oh, no, no. I was just down a half step.

  • But that was the whole idea, you know?

  • If you're not a musician, I'm giving it to you.

  • Sing along, you know?

  • Guitar player, play along.

  • -And everyone from around the world

  • are submitting and singing with you?

  • -Yeah. Both in verse,

  • some that are just writing in poetry,

  • some that are actually recording and singing with me

  • and playing with me and singing harmonies.

  • I mean, it's been astounding. Around the globe.

  • It's been so cool.

  • -I've been meaning to reach out to you

  • and tell you congrats and thank you

  • for doing the Soul Kitchen, you and your wife, Dorothea.

  • How did this come about? I love this.

  • I think this is one of the coolest things you've ever done.

  • -Well, I thank you. It really was Dorothea's idea.

  • It was an offshoot of the Soul Foundation

  • that I started with -- you know,

  • back when I was the co-owner of the arena football team.

  • But in 2008, Dorothea, in the economic downturn, said,

  • "All those houses that you've built and the Foundation,

  • now the people that are in those houses, they can't eat."

  • And in that economic downturn, she started to think about that

  • and created the model.

  • So here we are 12 years later.

  • We have three of them,

  • one in Red Bank, the second one in Toms River,

  • which also adds all the service providing

  • for anybody who's in need,

  • and the third one -- and this is crazy,

  • but kids on college campuses are food insecure.

  • So Rutgers University embraced it, and they're the first.

  • And we've been called from West Coast to the Deep South,

  • universities across the nation

  • that want to have JBJ Soul Kitchens on campus now.

  • -Explain in normal times

  • what would happen if you go in to eat.

  • -Sure. If you want to effect change directly,

  • and it's Jimmy Fallon, and you come in,

  • you're going to see there's no prices on the menu.

  • You'll sit down. You'll have a meal.

  • If you choose to participate, whether you're washing dishes

  • or working as a busboy or out in the gardens or sweeping up,

  • those are all volunteer positions

  • and opportunities for you to earn your meal.

  • So it's empowering people.

  • It's not a handout. It's a hand-up.

  • We'll give you a certificate to feed you and your whole family

  • just for participating like that.

  • But if you choose not to participate

  • and you just want to pay it forward,

  • if you leave $20 on the table,

  • it'd pay for your meal and the guy next to you's meal.

  • And between that and the volunteers,

  • that's how we stay afloat.

  • And we're just about break-even.

  • And then, you know, I'm able to supplement it.

  • And we've had three of them for 12 years now.

  • Well, the third one has just opened.

  • But we started this concept in 2008.

  • -Jbjsoulkitchen.org.

  • We'll put the chyron up.

  • Go to it. Donate. Anything you can give is awesome.

  • It would be just so helpful.

  • So thank you so much for coming on my show.

  • Thank you, guys, for donating.

  • I can't wait to see you when this is all over.

  • Maybe I'll see you in the summer,

  • and we'll have some Hamptons Water.

  • -Yeah, that we will. All right.

  • -All right, brother. Awesome. Thank you so much.

  • -See you, buddy. -Bye, pal. Thank you.

-Hello.

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