Izzy McBride is riding around the Twin Cities with the Jon Bon Jovi seal of approval.
When McBride made a stop at the U Saturday, while chauffeuring the entourage of E! TV show host and best-selling author Chelsea Handle, a couple people whispered to me, "Izzy is Jon Bon Jovi's favorite driver."
To confirm this tidbit, I asked Bon Jovi Thursday when he visited the homeless residence People Serving People in Minneapolis. "Is Izzy my favorite driver in the Twin Cities? Absolutely," said Bon Jovi, laughing and pointing at my camera (see startribune.com/video). Putting on his dark glasses as he stood up, the rocker added, "He's outside" tapping his watch.
Outside, Bon Jovi patiently took photos and signed autographs. My video will make you see Jon Bon Jovi in a whole new light, no Kleigs necessary. While some filthy-rich celebrities don't get interested in a charity until they are befallen with an illness, Bon Jovi has taken the cause of family homelessness to his heart. As he adroitly pointed out, it's one of those things that can be fixed with money as opposed to scientists.
A great Scott night The rock star was making people's day all over town Thursday, the second day of his hard rock group's two-night stop in the Twin Cities.
Reading about singer Alison Scott inexplicably losing a radio station's contest to open for Bon Jovi at St. Paul's X, Jon Bon Jovi righted the situation. I'm sure members of the groups Select Three and fourforty are fine performers, but my music insiders are suspicious of them getting more votes than Scott, who is much better known throughout the metro.
Scott was driving to Chicago when she got word from her manager Kevin Bowe to turn around and come back for the show.
"Did you hear," Scott wrote me via e-mail. "I'm playing tonight! You are the best and my new favorite person. Thanks so much for helping me! Apparently taking the high road wasn't so bad after all."