Aldo Nova Shares His Turbulent Career in New Mini-Documentary
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Guitar Meets Science has released a new mini-documentary featuring Aldo Nova, the Canadian multi-instrumentalist who rose to fame with his debut album 'Fantasy' in 1982.

The documentary explores Nova's journey from a double-platinum debut to becoming one of the music industry's most prolific ghost writers.

Nova reveals his connection to Jon Bon Jovi dating back to the Power Station studio days and shares his experience as a Grammy-winning producer for Celine Dion.

However, Nova also opens up about the challenges he faced in his career, including unpaid royalties since 1984 and a stash of unreleased songs sitting on a hard drive.

'Blaze Of Glory,' which features a guitar riff attributed to Nova, is also discussed in the documentary.

The film aims to shed light on Nova's often-overlooked contribution to rock history.

Nova discusses his definition of passion, stating that it can be found in everyday activities and hobbies.

He encourages viewers to take notice of their own passions and commit to pursuing them.

Nova credits his wife Sylvia with helping him realize he still has a lot to offer musically.

The documentary features clips from Nova's work on 'The 80s Cruise' and his upcoming show at the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas.

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