Sorry for the lack of updates, everyone. I've just been
very busy with school work and grades. Also with some family issues and such. AND I'm auditioning for acting, which is this sunday. So wish me luck! (: Any who, here are the articles for today.
Chron: Band of Brothers[
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Pinning down the Jonas Brothers — even for a mere 15 minutes — is a complicated thing.
It didn't happen last November, when the sibling trio hit Houston as opening act on the Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Tour. Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas were too busy basking in the high-pitched squeals of fans. (Sigh.)
It seemed unlikely, then, that even one Jonas brother would have time to chat in advance of the group's current Look Me In the Eyes Tour, which hits Houston on Valentine's Day (Feb. 14) and runs through "whenever."
The tour is part of a two-year, multimillion-dollar deal with Live Nation, which calls for more than 140 dates at theaters and arenas around the world.
Imagine my surprise, then, when not one, but two-thirds of the band of brothers — Kevin, 20, and Joe, 18 — dialed in for a quick chat.----------
69 News: Young and Old Waiting for Jonas Brothers Tickets[
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The All-Star hockey game isn't the only shot of excitement heading into the city. 69 News spotted fans waiting outside the Sovereign Center. And many in this crowd, young and old, have been there there since yesterday. They're all waiting for a shot at tickets to see the Jonas Brothers. The rockin' teen heartthrobs are like the modern-day Beatles, only without the British accents. >> I got my wisdom teeth out yesterday, but I'm still here holding strong. >>Cause they're like the best band in the universe. >>If you were a girl you would understand. Every girl loves them, they're just awesome. >> The concert is set for March 13th.----------
Cleveland: Jonas Brothers, Menudo on tourIs it time for boy bands again? The newest incarnation of Menudo will play a series of concert dates with pop darlings the Jonas Brothers. The group, created last year and modeled after the original Puerto Rican boy group of the 1980s, will open five shows for the Jonas Brothers, beginning with a performance Thursday, Feb. 28, at Dallas’ Nokia Theatre. The new Menudo’s first release was an EP titled “More Than Words,” out in December and available at Target and on iTunes. The band is recording a full-length studio album for Epic.----------
These were pretty much the only articles I could find that were not already in my other blog article posts.
-Naomi [Oh Jonas! Admin]