domingo, 25 de octubre de 2009

Backstreet boys en Charlotte + Kevin sigue de gira!

Sería más que lindo de ver a Kev con el resto de los chicos en gira, pero bueno ahora el sigue con su propios proyectos. El 29/10 comienza la gira por USA de la comedía musical Chicago: http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com/baa.site/National/Shows.aspx?showId=5141&name=Chicago

Hay fechas por USA hasta Junio 2010 asi que esperemos que Kevin siga participando!!!!!!!!!!

Los chicos realizaron su presentación en Charlotte y los fans ya han subido los videos en youtube:




Nueva entrevista a Brian:
From the very beginning, God has shown tremendous favor over your life. Do you ever wonder why you were chosen to lead the life that you lead?

You know, we tend to forget how good God is in our lives. It’s a wonderful, wonderful opportunity. The funny thing is that I am human and I ask myself that every day. It’s a lot to take on, I’ll tell you that. It’s a lot to take on. But at the same time, I do Christian music as a solo artist on the side, so I can make people think about other things as well. You know, I’m not a preacher. I’m not an evangelist. I don’t go around, wanting to tell everybody that they’re going to die and burn in hell [laughing].

Right! [laughing]

So, I know why God has put me in this situation. I get to go to work and do something that I still love and that I’m still passionate about and affecting people’s lives in a positive way through pop music with the Backstreet Boys. My job is to use my gift that has been given to me and I’m going to use it as long as I can. But yeah, I mean, I’m blessed. I’m blessed. I’m fortunate. I’m happy to be able to articulate thoughts and feelings through music. I’m fortunate to be able to have experiences in my life that I can share with fans through music and be able to translate that. I mean, that’s what music is about: tying into an emotion where you remember a song of the girl that you were dating at the time in 1988, listening to whoever you were listening to, sitting on the side of the curb, thinking, “Man, I just broke up with my girl and that’s the song that I heard.” We share a lot of memories like that with people. We share a lot of first concerts with people. I get every day somebody at the supermarket or somebody on tour like, “You know, you were the first concert that I ever saw when I was nine,” and now they’re like 20.

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Y nueva entrevista a Nick Carter:
Advocate.com: This Is Us sounds like the Backstreet Boys from way back, but you worked with a lot of new producers, including RedOne, who has produced Lady Gaga, Robyn, and a lot of current dance music artists. Did working with new producers affect your music much?

Nick Carter: I think that, actually, it made us sound like even more of what we are. RedOne is from Sweden and it’s almost like he does music like ours back in the day. I think it’s a really good combination. It’s very familiar because… he’s from Sweden and a lot of our greatest hits, and the greatest pop songs, came from Sweden. [This album] is our pride and joy. We love it so much. We’ve worked so hard on creating an album that is worthy of radio and worthy of stuff that we’ve done in the past -- just really good music, you know? It’s got a nice little dance vibe to it. It’s music that you can dance to in a club, you can play in your car… it’s feel-good music.

And you’re touring Europe and then Asia, and then coming back to the United States?

Yeah…Europe and the rest of the world, they’re definitely going to see this show. You’ll be able to pop it up on YouTube and check it out. But it’s just -- I would hate for the U.S. not to get to see it because there are only a few shows out there that are really showish. We’re bringing out dancers with us, so we’re going to have a big spectacle dance show. It’s going to be like our old shows, but all new. We’re definitely going to come back to the states, but especially if people fall in love with our album.

Do you have a favorite song from the album?

My new favorite song is “This Is Us.” I just think it’s beautiful. It’s years and years of hard work…years of life…packed into one song.

I assume you’re keeping up with Dancing With the Stars?


Of course. Absolutely.

Aaron narrowly escaped elimination last week.

Yeah, I know. But you know what? Honestly… the great thing about the show, I told my brother, is that it’s all about learning. He’s young enough that he’s going to make those mistakes in front of the world, but he’s not afraid to show the emotions, as well. He wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s a caring and heartfelt person. But he also does want to learn and he does want to get better and he does want to win. He really wants to win. That’s that young spirit and fire inside of him and I think that, if everybody gives him a shot, then I think that he’ll be able to really shine. I’m glad that he lasted because now he gets another shot to go back to the drawing board and to really perfect himself because he’s talented. I think that he’s going to make himself better and he’s going to come back with class.

Do you think he’s going to win?

Nobody knows. But I will say this, though: We are all winners at heart at anything that we do. I think that if he places third, if he places fourth, whatever the case may be, for him to get this far is amazing in itself. But you can’t deny that he’s talented as a dancer, as an entertainer. With that having been said, I hope that everybody sees that the most three or four talented stay around because that will give me faith in that show, that it’s about talent, like an American Idol.

You’re a good big brother. Would you ever do Dancing With the Stars?

Honestly, I’m more of a singer than a dancer, but maybe I’ll change my mind after we get out on the road because we’re dancing basically 80% of our show. So if you come out and see the show then maybe I’ll change my mind

You did an Advocate “Big Gay Following” interview a few years ago, and years back, in 1997, you were a cover model for XY, a magazine for gay teens. Not everyone in a boy band would be so involved with gay press, and these have followed you for years, for better or worse. If you did something like XY now and you were the same age and at the same stage in your career, do you think it would be such a big deal?

I don’t think it would be as much of a big deal. I really don’t. Honestly, I have so many gay friends, family members who are gay… it’s not a big deal to me. It may have been a big deal back in the day when I was young, but, you know, whatever. It’s part of our culture now and that’s what’s great about it. People accept it now. I love it.

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