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Let It Rock: Bon Jovi Guitairst Richie Sambora To Peform The World Famous 'Call To The Post' At Breeder's Cup

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Oct. 29 2013, Published 12:48 p.m. ET

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He might no longer be on tour with Bon Jovi, but Richie Sambora is still breaking Rock 'n' Roll's glass ceiling -- because as RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned, the rocker will perform the world famous "Call to the Post" at this weekend's Breeder's Cup at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

It's a MAJOR deviation from thoroughbred tradition: The Call to the Post has almost always been performed on a bugle to signal that all mounts should be at the paddock exit in order to proceed to the track to begin the post parade.

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However, rock legend Sambora, 54, will perform the call on guitar at the richest event in horse racing, a source has revealed.

The Breeder's Cup World Championships will be held November 1-2, comprising 15 races with more than $25 million in prize money.

As we previously reported, Sambora did not make a number of appearances on Bon Jovi's current Because We Can tour after a bitter dispute with frontman Jon Bon Jovi.

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Sambora has been keeping busy, despite the band's drama: He sang "Lean On Me" for Al Gore's 24 Hours of Reality: The Cost of Carbon, a day-long livestream multimedia show that took viewers around the world for an eye-opening glimpse at how carbon pollution is damaging our globe.

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