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justin timberlake's interview 28th August 2005, 10:58
if someone were to ask me to use one word to describe my life , it would be"blessed">
so with that in mind , i thank god each and everday for the gift of life and the gift of music . every path in life i have walked down , he has held my hand and wachetd over me with guidance and unconditional love . there is no greater power than that of his love . glory to god in the highest .
i would like to take this opportunity to recognize one of my favorate people in the world...my grandfather , my buddy , williams S.bomar . poppa-you're a man's man and i will never forget your smile as long as i live . to all the rest of my garnd

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nsync 24th August 2005, 10:00
Like the Backstreet Boys before them, the teenage male vocal group *NSYNC emerged from Orlando, FL; though formed in 1996, their roots trace back much earlier to singers JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake, who together previously co-starred on the Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club before later relocating to Nashville, where they worked on solo projects with the same vocal coach and songwriters. Timberlake soon returned to Orlando, where he befriended Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone; with Chasez, the four agreed to form a band, and with the addition of bass James Lance Bass, *NSYNC was complete. Hooking up with a series of producers including Denniz Pop, the group recorded its self-titled debut LP, initially released on BMG Ariola Munich; *NSYNC soon became an overnight success throughout much of Europe, with the singles "I Want You Back" and "Tearing Up My Heart" both becoming major hits. The album was released in the U.S. in the spring of 1998, and -- accompanied by a tour of the nation's roller rinks -- it became an American hit as well; Home for Christmas followed later that same year, and in the spring of 2000, the group broke sales records with No Strings Attached, which sold close to 2.5 million copies in its first week of release. The kitschy-pop third album, Celebrity, appeared in summer 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Written by Jason Ankeny

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kevin scott richardson 23rd August 2005, 15:05
he was born in kentaki on 3rd of 1971 . till 9 , he was lived in a farm . he played in a football high school .
he really love piano . he started to play the piano sice 9 . before he join the backstreetboys band he was play in rhe theaters . also he work in a walt diesney too .
he has wife . her name is cristiin .

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alexander james Mcleen 22nd August 2005, 09:53
alexander james mcleen(aj) was born on 9th of january 1978 in west palm beach in florida . he worked for deisny channel . he is a great acter and writer . he is the only child in a family . not only he is a singer but also he play the piano and the base guitar , too .

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backstreetboys 22nd August 2005, 09:46
Backstreet Boys were, in many ways, a contradictory band. Comprised entirely of white, middle-class Americans, the group sang a hybrid of new jack balladry, hip-hop, R&B, and dance club pop that originally found its greatest success in Canada and Europe, with their 1996 debut album charting in the Top Ten in nearly every country on the continent; ironically, success in their native land did not follow until nearly two years later.
The core of Backstreet Boys is cousins Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell, who both hail from Lexington, KY. The two began singing while they were children, performing in local church choirs, as well as festivals, where they sang doo -bleep- and new jack R&B in the style of Boyz II Men. Two of the other remaining members, Howie Dorough and A.J. McLean, were natives of Orlando, FL, who met each other -- as well as transplanted New Yorker and fifth Backstreeter Nick Carter -- through auditions for local commercials, theater, and television. At one audition, the three discovered that they shared an affection for classic soul and could harmonize together. In no time, they were singing as a trio. Shortly after the trio had formed, Richardson moved to Orlando, where he became a tour guide at Disney World; at night, he concentrated on becoming a professional musician. Eventually, he met Dorough, Carter, and McLean through a co-worker, and the four decided to form a group, naming themselves after an Orlando flea market; Littrell was invited to join to make the band into a quintet.

Through a friend, record producer Louis J. Pearlman, the band secured management from Donna and Johnny Wright, who put the group out on the road and had several A&R reps come see the Boys perform live. Eventually, Jive Records became interested in the band, signing the group in 1994. Jive/Zomba set Backstreet Boys up with producers Veit Renn and Tim Allen and they labored over the album with the band for several months. The group's eponymous album was released throughout Europe in late 1995. The record was a success, spending several weeks in the Top Ten in most continental countries where it charted. In the U.K., Backstreet Boys were named Best Newcomers of 1995 at the Smash Hits Awards thanks to their international hit single "We've Got It Goin' On." After scoring another European hit with "I'll Never Break Your Heart," the group released their eponymous debut album in Europe and Canada in late 1996; it was a success, spending several weeks in the Top Ten in most of the countries where it charted. Despite their popularity in Europe and Canada, "We've Got It Goin' On" stalled in the lower reaches of the U.S. charts in 1995; this may have been due to the fact that the American version of Backstreet Boys was not released until 1997. Combining their international singles with new tracks (which also formed the centerpiece of that year's European-only album Backstreet's Back), the American Backstreet Boys finally began their rise to U.S. success, scoring hits with the singles "Quit Playin' Games (With My Heart)" and "As Long as You Love Me" (the former of which went platinum). The album continued to spin off hits into 1999, with "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," "I'll Never Break Your Heart," and "All I Have to Give" all landing on the charts; both the former and the latter were platinum Top Five hits, and the album ended up with sales of over 13 million copies. In the meantime, the group saw its share of turmoil; Littrell underwent surgery in early 1998 to correct a congenital heart defect, and the Boys became embroiled in lawsuits against Pearlman and the rest of their management over royalties for most of the rest of the year. When the dust settled, Pearlman remained the group's manager (though the rest of the team was fired), and the Boys began work on their follow-up album.

Millennium was released in the summer of 1999, and debuted at number one with first-week sales of over a million copies. Despite the fact that no singles were officially released from the album in the U.S., "I Want It That Way," "Larger Than Life," "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely," and "The One" all hit the charts based on airplay alone. The group released its Christmas Album before the end of the year, by which time Millennium was well on its way to sales of 12 million copies in the U.S. alone. Once again striking immediately after their previous album stopped producing hits, Backstreet Boys issued Black & Blue in fall 2000. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Written by Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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brian thomas litterll 21st August 2005, 10:31
he was born on 20th of feburary in kentaki . he learned singing in the cherch . in 1993 he get in the backstreetboys band .
he always likes sports very much . he plays golf on holidays . he also play
basketball before each concert .
he have a wife , one brother and one sister and parents .

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haward dwaine dorough 21st August 2005, 06:32
howard dwaine dorough (hovie D.) was born on 22nd of aguast 1973 in florida . his mother is originally from portorisko in newziland .
he really likes skiing and swimming . he has been so funny since he started to walk .
he wokeup his garndparents by jumping on their bed since he was 3 .
he sang a song at school and in cherch .
no only he's in a backstreetboys band but also he is the leader of some traditional band in florida , too .
also he playes th guitar .

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nicholas gene carter 19th August 2005, 16:23
nick was borned in 28th of january 1980 in james town of newyork . he went to phlorida when he was 4 . his kind of sweat and nice guy in backstreetboys band . in his family he was the first one that start arts and so on . he has 2 sisters bj and lisly and 2 brothers arron and angel .
he likes play droms . and also his the imprtant guy in the band .

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