Jonas Brothers Tour The U.S. and Canada
The latest Jonas Brothers' album is out, and it's already the most talked about album in America! "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" debuted at #1 in the Billboard Top 200 Chart, and now it's time for the Jonas Brothers to bring the music to your hometown.
The Brothers, Nick, Kevin and Joe launched their career earlier this decade, fueled by massive exposure on the Disney Channel and despite their relative freshness to the American awareness, they've put out over eight million in album sales worldwide. The band is comprised of Nick, who provides the vocals and rhythm guitar for the band, Joe and Kevin, the oldest brother. Although Nick is the youngest, it was his voice that catapulted the group to stardom.
Middle brother Joe, who shares lead vocals with Nick, had a high profile romance with Taylor Swift, and finds himself a tabloid fixture--when all he wanted to do was be a comedian. Some guys have all the luck. Kevin, the eldest Jonas, plays lead guitar and sings backup, and was chosen as one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive in 2008.
After originally signing to Columbia Records, the Jonas Brothers learned the music business, and the work it takes to success very quickly. Their debut album was woefully marketed and they made a quick decision to switch labels to secure better promotion. The self titled album then rose to a Top 5 ranking when they appeared on the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana show.
From there, their star only ascended, with their third album, "A Little Bit Longer," peaking at #1 in 2008. During their reign at the top, the Jonas Brothers also starred in their own Disney Channel reality show, titled "Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream." It documented their concurrent tour, all while showing a more intimate side of the band, their friends and family.
"Camp Rock," a Jonas Brothers-starring TV movie, also debuted with one of the highest ever TV movie viewer totals ever. Even the soundtrack to "Camp Rock" debuted in the top-5 on the Billboard Charts, and just when the summer of 2008 couldn't look any better for the Brothers, they were featured on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, becoming the youngest band ever to have been honored so.
During the spring, the Jonas Brothers toured South American and managed to sneak in a few European tour dates, and then took some time to put together their next smash hit. They released "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" in June and as they took the stage for their 2009 world tour, the album was sitting at number one.
In late June, the tour started in front of 50,000 fans at the new Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, and is now moving north to Western Canada. From Canada, the tour winds its way back towards the east coast, before heading to LA, where the Jonas Brothers will host the 2009 Teen Choice Awards on August 10th. After once again making their way back east and into the South during the rest of August, the band will take a 2-month break to recharge before tackling Europe during October and November. - 18424
The Brothers, Nick, Kevin and Joe launched their career earlier this decade, fueled by massive exposure on the Disney Channel and despite their relative freshness to the American awareness, they've put out over eight million in album sales worldwide. The band is comprised of Nick, who provides the vocals and rhythm guitar for the band, Joe and Kevin, the oldest brother. Although Nick is the youngest, it was his voice that catapulted the group to stardom.
Middle brother Joe, who shares lead vocals with Nick, had a high profile romance with Taylor Swift, and finds himself a tabloid fixture--when all he wanted to do was be a comedian. Some guys have all the luck. Kevin, the eldest Jonas, plays lead guitar and sings backup, and was chosen as one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive in 2008.
After originally signing to Columbia Records, the Jonas Brothers learned the music business, and the work it takes to success very quickly. Their debut album was woefully marketed and they made a quick decision to switch labels to secure better promotion. The self titled album then rose to a Top 5 ranking when they appeared on the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana show.
From there, their star only ascended, with their third album, "A Little Bit Longer," peaking at #1 in 2008. During their reign at the top, the Jonas Brothers also starred in their own Disney Channel reality show, titled "Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream." It documented their concurrent tour, all while showing a more intimate side of the band, their friends and family.
"Camp Rock," a Jonas Brothers-starring TV movie, also debuted with one of the highest ever TV movie viewer totals ever. Even the soundtrack to "Camp Rock" debuted in the top-5 on the Billboard Charts, and just when the summer of 2008 couldn't look any better for the Brothers, they were featured on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, becoming the youngest band ever to have been honored so.
During the spring, the Jonas Brothers toured South American and managed to sneak in a few European tour dates, and then took some time to put together their next smash hit. They released "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" in June and as they took the stage for their 2009 world tour, the album was sitting at number one.
In late June, the tour started in front of 50,000 fans at the new Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, and is now moving north to Western Canada. From Canada, the tour winds its way back towards the east coast, before heading to LA, where the Jonas Brothers will host the 2009 Teen Choice Awards on August 10th. After once again making their way back east and into the South during the rest of August, the band will take a 2-month break to recharge before tackling Europe during October and November. - 18424


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