I won’t lie. I’m a massive fan of New Kids On The Block. Growing up in rural Oregon in the late eighties, if you didn’t listen to the likes of Garth Brooks, AC/DC and Bruce Springsteen, well you were pretty much a girl. You wanna talk about bullying…try being a sixteen year old teenage boy and wearing your “Hangin Tough” tour jacket to home room – it was pretty rough to say the least. […]
Two of the world’s biggest boy bands launched their joint tour in May last year. After the huge success in the US and Canada, NKOTBSB (New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys) have now announced dates in Europe, Australia and Asia.
NKOTBSB will be performing in Melbourne (twice), Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth from May 18th – 29th 2012. For tickets visit Ticketek, but be quick because they’re selling fast.
The celebrity singer, actor and film producer and brother of Hingham Chef Paul Wahlberg surprised guests at Wahlburgers on Saturday, according to the Hingham restaurant’s Facebook page.
While visiting Toronto for his Live & Unfinished Tour, Jordan stopped by the CBC studios to talk to George Stroumboulopoulos. Watch the full interview on ‘George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight’ tomorrow at 11:05 pm EST. Read the introduction on CBC.ca.
Here’s a short preview: Jordan Knight on Whitney Houston’s Tragic End
Berlin. NKOTBSB alias New Kids On The Block und Backstreet Boys kommen auf Tour nach Deutschland. Doch neben den Bandkarrieren verfolgen die einzelnen Bandmitglieder von NKOTB und BSB ihre Solokarrieren, wie eben Jordan Knight (NKOTB) und Howie D. (BSB). Und von den beiden Herren gibts Neues zu berichten!
Jordan Knight, der seit 1994 an seiner Solokarriere arbeitet, feierte in den USA bereits große Erfolge mit Hits wie “I’ll Be Your Everything” (Nr. 1 Billboard Hot 100 Hit), den Jordan im Alter von 17 Jahren für den Sänger Tommy Page schrieb.
Er hatte 4 Top 40 Singles, erreichte Goldstatus, wurde für diverse Awards nominiert, arbeitete als Juror in einer amerikanischen Musikshow und gründete seine eigene kleine Familie.
Veteran US pop band New Kids On The Block know what it takes to win over America – so they’ve decided to pass on their best advice to our One Direction boys.
1D have just kicked off their tour with Big Time Rush across the pond – but just because they’re Britain’s favourite guy group, doesn’t mean they’ll be a hit over there.
‘Even though the UK and England are big, it still sort of has a small town feel,’ says NKOTB singer Joey McIntyre, 39.