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10 Apr 2008 Islington Academy-London

10 May 2008 KIIS FM’S WANGO TANGO - Verizon Wireless Ampitheater-Irvine, California

4 Jul 2008 Molson Amphitheatre-Toronto, Ontario

5 Jul 2008 DTE Energy Music Theater-Detroit, Michigan

6 Jul 2008 Milwaukee Summerfest-Milwaukee, Wisconsin

8 Jul 2008 Ford Center-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

9 Jul 2008 Superpages.com Center-Dallas, Texas

11 Jul 2008 Cricket Wireless Pavilion-Phoenix, Arizona

12 Jul 2008 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater-Irvine, California

15 Jul 2008 Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View-San Fransisco, California

16 Jul 2008 Sleep Train Amphitheatre-Sacramento, California

17 Jul 2008 Sleep Train Pavilion-Concord, California

19 Jul 2008 Coors Amphitheatre at Fiddler’s Green-Denver, Colorado

21 Jul 2008 Qwest Center Omaha-Omaha, Nebraska

22 Jul 2008 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis-St. Louis, Missouri

23 Jul 2008 Verizon Wireless Music Center-Indianapolis, Indiana

25 Jul 2008 Hersheypark Stadium & Star Pavilion-Hershey, Pennsylvania

26 Jul 2008 New England Dodge Music Center-Hartford, Connecticut

28 Jul 2008 Riverbend Music Center-Cincinnati, Ohio

29 Jul 2008 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte-Charlotte, North Carolina

30 Jul 2008 Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek-Raleigh, North Carolina

1 Aug 2008 Toyota Pavilion-Scranton, Pennsylvania

2 Aug 2008 Saratoga Performing Arts Center-Saratoga Springs, New York

7 Aug 2008 Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts-Boston, Massachusetts

8 Aug 2008 Nikon at Jones Beach Theate-Wantagh, New York

10 Aug 2008 Madison Square Garden-New York, New York

11 Aug 2008 2nd MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SHOW-New York, New York

14 Aug 2008 Bethel Woods Center for The Arts-Bethel, New York

15 Aug 2008 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center-Buffalo, New York

16 Aug 2008 PNC Bank Arts Center-Homdel, New Jersey

18 Aug 2008 Nissan Pavilion-Washington DC, Washington DC

19 Aug 2008 Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater-Virginia Beach, Virginia

20 Aug 2008 Lakewood Amphitheatre-Atlanta, Georgia

22 Aug 2008 Blossom Music Center-Cleveland, Ohio

23 Aug 2008 Nationwide Arena-Columbus, Ohio

24 Aug 2008 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre-Chicago, Illinois

26 Aug 2008 Post-Gazette Pavilion-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

27 Aug 2008 Susquehanna Bank Center-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

29 Aug 2008 New York State Fair-Syracuse, New York

30 Aug 2008 Great Allentown Fair-Allentown, Pennsylvania

31 Aug 2008 The Champlain Valley Exposition-Essex Junction, Vermont



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Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers are an American pop rock band from Wyckoff, New Jersey.

The Jonas Brothers began their careers in 2005 when they were signed to Columbia Records.The group is composed of three brothers, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas, and Nick Jonas. Originally using the name "Sons of Jonas" and "The Jonas Trio". They released their first album, It's About Time, on August 8, 2006.

The Jonas Brothers have been featured on MTV's Total Request Live, with their music video for "Mandy" reaching the number four. The group has also had its music featured in the Nickelodeon television film Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up. They performed "(Yo Ho) A Pirate's Life for Me" for Disneymania 4, and were featured on Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Fridays program. Their father was in charge of getting the band's record deals. He also aids them financially. They have also reached the top of Radio Disney's chart with their song "Year 3000", followed by "Mandy" and "Poor Unfortunate Souls".

For the newest season of the Disney Channel Original Series American Dragon Jake Long, the Jonas Brothers recorded their own version of the show's theme song, which was previously sung by Mavin.

On Thursday, January 18, 2007, a bulletin from the band's official MySpace site announced that the band was no longer with Columbia Records. However, they are now signed to Hollywood Records, for whom they are recording a new album due out August 7, 2007.

During June of 2007 the Jonas Brothers filmed the pilot episode for what may become a new TV series on the Disney Channel, "J.O.N.A.S!" (Junior Operatives Networking As Spies).

They will appear on the episode Me and Mr.Jonas on Hannah Montana. This episode will apear after the DCOM High School Musical 2.




"Music on Red Bull." Without hesitating, that's how 17-year-old Kevin Jonas describes the hyper-adrenalized sounds he's created with his two brothers, 13-year-old Nicholas and 16-year-old Joseph, on the Jonas Brothers' debut album, It's About Time. And it's no wonder since the boys' influences include an eclectic mix of artists ranging from the Ramones to the Jackson 5 to The Modern Lovers--all purveyors of tight, catchy anthems. One thing is for sure, the Jonas Brothers a re all ready to keep the momentum going strong. "We go crazy on stage!" says Kevin. "It's so much fun!"

Music always played a major part in the brothers' lives growing up in Wyckoff, New Jersey. Their parents are both musicians, so gathering around the piano for sing-alongs was an essential part of regular family bonding, yet each brother found his own musical calling in a different way.

The oldest, Kevin, who plays guitar and sings backing vocals, was home sick one day when he found a guitar and a "Teach Yourself Guitar" book lying around the house. "I spent the next three days learning how to play the basic chords," Kevin remembers. "That was about four years ago."

Nicholas, who shares lead vocals with Joseph in the group, began singing as soon as he could talk. "From the time I was two years old, I would wake up in the morning and start singing all the time, every second of the day," he says. Nicholas, whose voice has been compared to that of previous prodigies Stevie Wonder and Taylor Hanson, was "discovered" singing while getting his hair cut in a local barbershop. His poignant voice caught the attention of a woman in the shop who immediately referred him to a professional show business manager.

Joseph's original plan, however, was slightly different than his brothers. He first dreamed of becoming a comedian and wanted to audition for sketch comedy shows. "But I was always attached to music and loved listening to different kinds of music, especially rock," he says.

Meanwhile, Daylight/Columbia Records, after hearing Nicholas' incredible voice, began planning a solo record with him. And then fate intervened…. Nicholas and his brothers began submitting songs that they'd written together with the intention of having them appear on Nicholas' solo album. When the label became aware that Nicholas had musically talented siblings, a group performance was arranged. After a spectacular group audition was held for the label, the direction was clear. "All three of us were signed pretty much on the spot as the Jonas Brothers," Kevin says.

For the Jonas boys, the real fun began as they combined their musical abilities to write and record their debut album together, quickly realizing how lucky they were to have each other for both personal and professional inspiration. "It's awesome to have my brothers on stage and in the studio with me," explains Nicholas. "You have a security that everything is going to be okay, even when you mess up."

As Kevin puts it, "It feels like the most natural thing we could be doing. When we write a song we get in a triangle. I start playing the chords that we've chosen over and over and then we'll keep going around in a circle until we have figured out the lyrics for our song."

They're all particularly proud of their vocal chemistry as well. "Nicholas is the powerhouse vocal," says Joseph. "He's just got this young, soulful voice that catches everyone's ear."

"Joseph just has this really cool, smooth rock voice," Nicholas points out. "He really knows how to get the crowd going. Kevin is the one that holds us all together. Joseph and I are the singers and we take turns on keyboards, and percussion, but Kevin mostly plays the guitar and that's the part of the group that we need--he's the glue that keeps it together."

Joseph sees them all collaborating for years to come. "We're brothers so it's not like if we got upset at each other that we can be like, 'Well I quit.' They're still my brothers. We love to do this and we know we're going to keep doing for a very long time."

Inspiration for the group's songs comes directly from the boys' personal experiences--from the highs and lows of dating to being on the road to having been given the opportunity to follow their dreams at such a young age. "A lot of it is about typical teenage love stuff like 'Oh, what am I going to do if I can't see her today?' It's not stuff that we don't know about," says Nicholas.

"There's been heartbreaks and there's been crushes so we know how it feels and can write about it," explains Kevin, but overall, the songs of the Jonas Brothers celebrate the joy of living and encourage people to feel good. "The album is meant to get people up and have fun and raise their energy," says Joseph.

"We decided to call the album It's About Time," Nicholas reveals, "because so many of our songs seem to deal with different aspects of time." Kevin continues the explanation of the concept, "There's '6 Minutes,' which is about how quickly you can run through the full range of emotions when you feel strongly about someone you just met. There's '7:05,' about etching in your memory the exact time a relationship ended, and, well, the list goes on."

Songs on the album that stand out for the boys include their tune "Time For Me to Fly," a catchy, fast track that is about "following our dream of making music" according to Kevin. "The song is about us working hard, playing music every night and trying to make things happen."

One of the more personal tracks on the record is the first single, "Mandy," which is about a girl that their mother, a sign language teacher, taught to sign so that she could pursue her dream of working with the hearing impaired. Nicholas, Joseph and Kevin each formed a special friendship with Mandy. "We were writing songs one day and decided we wanted to write about something really nice--so we wrote a song about Mandy," recalls Nicholas. "She's the nicest girl you will ever meet. She knows what you're thinking all the time."

"Don't Tell Anyone," one of the more emotional songs on the record, is about liking someone but not being able to admit it. "One Day At A Time" talks about how minutes seem like days after you find yourself on the wrong end of a breakup. "That's probably the darkest song on the album," says Kevin.

For now the brothers are just relishing in the experience of having other people hear their music live and making new fans one city at a time while they are on the road. "We've known for a while how it felt to be on stage, but we never knew how it would feel to have people love music that we've written and which we both play and sing. It's very gratifying when fans come up to us after shows and tell us how much they relate to our songs," says Joseph.

"We all have such passion for what we do and for our band," explains Kevin. Our dreams have really come true and we're just so lucky."

New Jersey siblings Joseph, Kevin, and Nicholas Jonas craft hook-filled power pop anthems in the vein of the Ramones, Hanson, and the Modern Lovers. The young East Coast natives -- as of 2006 the trio topped out at 16, 17, and 13, respectively -- were reared in the city of Wyckoff under the tutelage of musician parents. The group formed initially around the soulful voice of Nicholas, who had wowed enough executives at Daylight/Columbia Records to warrant a solo album, but when the brothers began writing and performing new songs together, it became apparent to both band and label that something special was happening. Their full-length debut, It's About Time, was released in August 2006, followed by the eponymous Jonas Brothers in 2007.




Ask the Jonas Brothers who they’re hoping to turn into fans with their new self-titled CD and they won’t say “everybody.” But that’s precisely what they’ll mean. “We’re aiming for people our age,” says 17-year-old Joe. “But we also wanna get kids younger than us,” adds 14-year-old Nick. “And older people, too,” 19-year-old Kevin pipes up.

The highly anticipated follow-up to the New Jersey siblings’ 2006 debut—which featured the TRL hit “Mandy”—The Jonas Brothers is sure to make good on the band’s goal: It’s a high-energy pop-punk disc overflowing with insanely catchy hooks, muscular guitar fuzz and mature songwriting that reveals just how much growing up the boys have done since we last heard from them.

Talk about something for everyone: In “S.O.S.” they attack a fierce dance-rock groove, while in “Hello Beautiful” they go soulful and acoustic. “Games” rides a laidback reggae groove the Police would envy, then switches gears into a zippy Ramones-style rave-up. “Hollywood” pairs a tricky funk beat with divebombing guitar lines,” and “When You Look Me in the Eyes” builds to a power-ballad crescendo. In “Goodnight and Goodbye,” the album’s most ambitious cut, they combine Warped Tour-style punk with musical-theatre trimmings inspired by Nick’s years on Broadway in Les Misérables and Beauty and the Beast. Throughout the album, the boys reflect on a variety of emotional hardships without losing their grip on the positive vibe that underpins all their music.

Remarkably eclectic yet bound together by the brothers’ trademark harmony vocals, the CD is the natural result of the wild times the Jonases have experienced lately. After spending much of 2006 supporting their debut on the road with tween-scene heavyweights such as Jesse McCartney, the Veronicas and Aly & AJ, the brothers found themselves reaching a new audience earlier this year when the Disney Channel put the band’s “Year 3000” video into heavy rotation. “As soon as that happened, the song entered the Top 10 on iTunes and our MySpace comments doubled,” Kevin marvels. “It was almost impossible to keep up with the new friend requests!”

It didn’t get any easier: The band’s profile continued to rise over the next few months thanks to appearances on Radio Disney and the Meet the Robinsons soundtrack, where the Jonases remade Kim Wilde’s “Kids in America” as “Kids of the Future.”

Eager to provide their quickly expanding fanbase with new music, the band entered L.A.’s Seedy Underbelly studio in February with producer John Fields, whose work on Switchfoot’s The Beautiful Letdown had made the boys huge fans of his. “John lives rock music,” Joe says of the producer, who’s also worked with Rooney and Pink. “We always thought it would be so cool to work with him.”

They worked quickly, recording the album from beginning to end in a mere 21 days, a feat they accomplished in part because they knew the material so well: Where their debut featured work by a handful of professional songwriters, The Jonas Brothers only contains songs penned by the Jonas Brothers themselves, with occasional assists by pals like Bleu (“That’s Just the Way We Roll”), P.J. Bianco (“When You Look Me in the Eyes”) and the boys’ own backing band (“Games”). “As brothers, we just know how to work together,” Nick explains.

“When we signed to Hollywood,” Kevin remembers, “we told the label, ‘Hey, we have some demos of songs we’ve been writing for the past year and a half.’ We thought it’d be so funny to just record those songs for the album to see what we could get away with. But those turned out to be the songs on the record!”

The brothers say their writing reveals a lifetime of influences—everything from My Chemical Romance to the Backstreet Boys to Weird Al Yankovic (with whom the band recently shared the stage at New Jersey’s Bamboozle festival). Still, what you really hear on The Jonas Brothers is the sound of three young musicians finding their own voice—their own distinctive blend of Nick’s way with an R&B vocal, Joe’s love of danceable beats and Kevin’s obsession with guitar solos.

“This album is so us,” says Joe. “The first one was us kind of coming into what the Jonas Brothers could be,” Kevin adds. “Whereas this one really shows off where we’re at right now.” The youngest Jonas but perhaps the wisest, Nick concludes thus: “We love what we’re doing and we want to do it for a while.”
CREDIT:Jonas Brothers Official Myspace


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