| 07/02/10 Press & Media update | ||
I just updated the press archive with more articles and I’ve also finally uploaded the missing parts 6-21 of the This is us concert in Rotterdam, you can download those here |
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| 06/10/10 The Backstreet Boys are back in Atlantic City | ||
The Backstreet Boys are back in Atlantic City for a weekend performance at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort The Backstreet Boys find themselves at a career crossroads. Part of the wave of early ’90s boy bands, they have recently parted ways with Jive Records, their label of 17 years, and are exploring what comes next. The group, although never a critical favorite for its brand of dance-pop, nonetheless has sold 130 million records and tallied seven Top 10 albums, including last year’s “This Is Us.” For now, the show goes on for the four remaining Boys – Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and A.J. McLean – who are performing this weekend at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort. (The fifth member, Kevin Richardson, left in 2006.) [Read More] |
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| 06/10/10 Boys to men: Backstreet show delights older crowd | ||
You don’t have to be a teenager to scream like one. Last night an overwhelmingly female audience partied like it was 1999 with the Backstreet Boys, the last boy band standing from an era when today’s 20- and 30-somethings were screaming teens. “Who saw us for the first time when you were, like, 10?” Brian Littrell asked midway through the 100-minute set. Apparently, pretty much everyone. From the opening salvo of “Oh my God, were back again!” on “Everybody,” the Boys gave a nearly sold-out crowd exactly what it wanted: All of the biggest hits, and a minimum of lesser-known filler. [Read More] |
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| 06/10/10 The Backstreet Boys are back in town | ||
Don’t be surprised if you see a second-generation Backstreet Boy at the supergroup’s upcoming concert. At a recent concert in Raleigh, N.C., the 7-year old son of a member introduced his dad’s band, according to the News & Observer. “It’s a great time for us,” member Howie Dorough said. “Each of us is [also] working on individual solo projects and still really enjoying working with the group. I have a new chapter in my life with my family and helping others.” When the Backstreet Boys formed in Orlando during 1993, it quickly gained fans and hits starting with its self-titled 1996 debut. As fans know, the band has sold more than 130 million albums, making it one of the most successful groups in history, according to Billboard. [Read More] |
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| 06/09/10 Lack of updates | ||
We’re sorry for the lack of updates. We’ve been getting errors with wordpress, right this moment things seem over for me, so I’ll try to updat emore. I have to admit though that I’m busy with exams right now, so updates might not be 100% up to date, but I’ll do my best. |
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| 06/09/10 Backstreet Boys make Mohegan Sun stop | ||
Backstreet’s back! Oh wait, they never left. So says Brian Littrell, 35, a founding member of the mega-successful boy band, the Backstreet Boys. “There’s so many people out there who don’t know we’re still around,” Littrell said during an interview last week from Orlando, Fla., the birthplace of the band. “People say we’ve been out of the loop — no, actually, we’ve been busting our butts.” Indeed, BSB didn’t stop (it didn’t break up, either) after 1999′s smash hit, “Black & Blue.” The remaining members — Littrell, Nick Carter, A.J. McLean and Howie Dorough — kept touring and releasing platinum-selling records, even as the band slipped from the mainstream eye. [Read More] |
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| 01/28/10 Happy birthday Nick! | ||
Happy 30th birthday! We hope you’ll have a great day! |
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| 01/23/10 This is us – Rotterdam (4) | ||
I’ve added a 4th video made by Maaike, aka Mikachu, once again more will follow later
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| 12/16/09 Gallery Update | ||
I added 38 pictures of the boys doing a photoshoot for UsWeekly
Click on the thumbnails to check them out. Â 8 pictures of the boys at the Conan O’Brian show |
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