Jonas Brothers Tour The U.S. and Canada
By the time the latest release from the Jonas Brothers was released, fans were frenzied about the album, titled "Lines, Vines and Trying Times". The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Top 200 Chart, and the 2009 tour will bring the music to the fans once again.
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.
Joe Jonas is the middle brother, and he shares the lead vocal duties with Nick. He has also had high profile romances of his own, including one with your country superstar Taylor Swift, who is currently on a tour of her own. The romance with Swift has put Joe, chosen in 2008 by People Magazine as one of the Sexiest Men Alive, squarely in the path of the tabloid media.
After signing to Columbia, the Jonas Brothers quickly found out that the music business isn't all fun and games. When their debut went under-promoted, they swiftly switched labels and found themselves with top-5 self-titled second album. What had changed? Nothing really, except one little guest appearance on the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana show. With a record 10.7 million viewers, the episode became basic cable's most-watched series telecast.
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.
After the whirlwind of 208 died down, the band set about creating their next smash hit, touring in South America, and flying to Europe to appear in a handful of shows. After they took some time off, they release "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" and by the time they launched their 2009 tour to support it, the album had hit number one.
The first stop on the tour was Cowboy Stadium in Dallas, TX, after which a few shows in Canada were on hand. Then the band would swing back into the U.S., touring until fall. After there United States tour dates are finished for 2009, they'll head back to Europe after a two month break. - 18762
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.
Joe Jonas is the middle brother, and he shares the lead vocal duties with Nick. He has also had high profile romances of his own, including one with your country superstar Taylor Swift, who is currently on a tour of her own. The romance with Swift has put Joe, chosen in 2008 by People Magazine as one of the Sexiest Men Alive, squarely in the path of the tabloid media.
After signing to Columbia, the Jonas Brothers quickly found out that the music business isn't all fun and games. When their debut went under-promoted, they swiftly switched labels and found themselves with top-5 self-titled second album. What had changed? Nothing really, except one little guest appearance on the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana show. With a record 10.7 million viewers, the episode became basic cable's most-watched series telecast.
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.
After the whirlwind of 208 died down, the band set about creating their next smash hit, touring in South America, and flying to Europe to appear in a handful of shows. After they took some time off, they release "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" and by the time they launched their 2009 tour to support it, the album had hit number one.
The first stop on the tour was Cowboy Stadium in Dallas, TX, after which a few shows in Canada were on hand. Then the band would swing back into the U.S., touring until fall. After there United States tour dates are finished for 2009, they'll head back to Europe after a two month break. - 18762
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