One of the most popular teenaged groups of the 2000s, the Jonas Brothers crafted hook-filled power pop anthems in the vein of McFly, Hanson, and the Modern Lovers. The young New Jersey natives (while readying their 2006 debut, brothers Joseph, Kevin, and Nicholas Jonas topped out at 16, 17, and 13, respectively) were reared in the city of Wyckoff under the tutelage of musical parents. Nicholas showed a particular flair for singing; by the age of six, he'd already begun a modest career as a Broadway performer. The young vocalist also took an interest in songwriting, even co-writing a Christmas tune in 2002 alongside his father. Several years later, his soulful voice had wowed enough executives at Daylight/Columbia Records to warrant a solo album, and Nicholas began writing original material with help from his two brothers. The siblings' songs impressed the president of Columbia, who ultimately signed the trio in 2005.
The Jonas Brothers' full-length debut, It's About Time, was released in August 2006. Featuring the songwriting talents of Desmond Child and Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger, the album peaked at number 91 on the Billboard charts and earned the siblings a modest audience, particularly among fans of Radio Disney. Nevertheless, the Jonas Brothers were dropped from Columbia's roster in early 2007. They bounced back by signing with Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned label that helped the group exponentially expand its fan base. An eponymous sophomore album, Jonas Brothers, arrived in August 2007, supported by a number of Jonas Brothers appearances on the Disney Channel's various programs. The band also toured in support of the record, selling out shows coast to coast -- including a stop at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles that was the fastest sold-out show in the venue's history.
The reality television show Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream documented the band's life on the road, and the band's TV presence was furthered along by Camp Rock, a 2008 Disney Channel television movie that featured the brothers and up-and-coming star Demi Lovato. The movie was watched by nearly nine million viewers and launched the Jonas Brothers' next single, "Burnin' Up," which helped whet demand for the release of A Little Bit Longer later that year. In 2009, the trio released Music from the 3D Concert Experience, along with a live concert film of the same name. Later that year, they released their fourth studio album, Lines, Vines and Trying Times. Early in 2010, the Nick Jonas side project Nick Jonas & the Administration released Who I Am, an album that built on the R&B-oriented Lines, Vines. During the summer of 2010, the Jonas Brothers' next Disney series, Jonas L.A., was launched with an accompanying soundtrack, and the group also appeared in the channel’s made-for-TV movie Camp Rock 2, a sequel to the 2008 film that also had its own soundtrack. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
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dressing like you are emo doesn't necessarily mean they are emo.
learn what the meaning of emo is.
76 reviews
Thats the whole goal with the look. People can argue otherwise, but Disney knows how to sell people, and at this point in time, thats emo.
Everyone who seems to argue this is missing the key tenant of any Disney property, and that is that if they would make enough money off of it, they would even stage an upset with people over their own morality clause over what is obviously PG 13 ala Hanna Montana.
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The Jonas Brothers are one of a kind. They are not emo by any means. They are a strong rock/pop band that is contagious after you hear one of their song on the radio. I am going to this event, and i recommend it to any one who loves good music. These boys grew up in a very strong christian home, wear Purity Rings, and about every girl in America is in love with them. I repeat.. TEHY ARE NOT EMO!!!!!!! Emo people scream into the microphones, and sing about dying and cutting themselves. In this case, these boys do not do that. They are not emo. They are POP/ROCK. Not any of that emo scremo crap. Just go to youtube and watch some of their videos. You will soon find out why thier tickets to every event they are at, is sold out in less then 5 minutes.
59 reviews
No, there's not much here we've haven't seen before. It isn't about us. It's about Disney. While many of the company's other works (e.g. Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid) maintain a relatively timeless appeal, pop stars must be forever young, and kids today know Justin Timberlake as some old guy with a shaved head, Britney as a tragedy, the Backstreet Boys and N'Sync as... who?
153 reviews
This looks like an Emo version of Hanson.
By that I mean Hanson had the looks of a kiddie hair band, and were emo. Maybe these kids look Emo and will act like an 80's hair band? This could be pretty funny...