
Archive for February, 2010
| New photos of Nick Carter added! |
Feb
28
2010
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Posted by Staff // Categories: Backstreet Boys, Gallery Update |
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I added some new photos of Nick Carter with the Backstreet Boys to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look.
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| Indian music becoming a rage in US: Backstreet Boys |
Feb
26
2010
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Posted by Staff // Categories: News |
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Bollywood and Indian music are often discussed in Hollywood and are slowly becoming a rage, say members of popular American band Backstreet Boys. “Bollywood is constantly mentioned in Hollywood. Indian music is very influential and is slowing becoming a rage in the US. Even Indian movies are big there like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’,” Nick Carter, a band member, said. The band is even open to an Indian association, if they like the music. “We are always on the lookout for something new. If it makes an impact on our vision, we are open to any collaboration,” said Carter. The artists were in India to participate in the Romanov Red Rock ‘n India music festival, which was held in the capital and Bangalore last weekend. They belted out their all-time hits at the shows. When asked how they were feeling on Indian soil, Dorough replied: “This is our first trip here and we are so happy to be here. Hopefully, we will be back soon with our own show.” Formed in 1993 in Orlando, Florida, Backstreet Boys originally had five members — A.J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter and Kevin Richardson. However, in 2006 Richardson left the group to pursue other interests. Read full article. |
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| Boy, that was good! |
Feb
26
2010
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Posted by Staff // Categories: Backstreet Boys, News |
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If you think they should be called Backstreet Men, think again. The Backstreet Boys, who took the stage at the Rock In India Festival, certainly proved that they can sing and dance as well or even better than they used to in the 1990s, when they were in their teens and early 20s. Indian bands like Swarathma and Five Little Indians entertained the audiences first. Post which, Jayce Lewis from the UK, and Prime Circle from South Africa rocked the crowd. While Jayce played his popular songs like Icon, Prime Circle played songs like She Always Gets What She Wants and Consider Me, Consider You. Ballad king Richard Marx greeted the audiences with a sweet Namasteji and started with When You Are Gone, and went on to perform his hit song, Hazard. “This is a sad song about a little town in the state of Nebraska called Hazard,” he explained. He then played a song called Here And Now, for which he had collaborated with the band Lifehouse. Richard had obviously saved the best for last — Right Here Waiting For You. |
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| More new Nick Carter Photos added! |
Feb
4
2010
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Posted by Staff // Categories: Gallery Update |
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I added some more new photos of Nick Carter to the gallery so, go there to take a look.
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