Thursday, 27 August 2009

Reveals Details On Kevin's Jonas Wedding


The eldest Jonas Brother may be getting married to Danielle Deleasa by the end of the year.

It seems like wedding alarms might be ringing for Kevin Jonas and his fiancée, Danielle Deleasa, by the end of the year. Well, at least that's what little brother Nick thinks.
"They have not set a date yet, but I think that it'll be sometime around the end of the year, beginning of the year something like that," Nick said in an interview with ABC News radio earlier this week.
In an interview on Monday, Nick also revealed that it still hasn't been certain which of the Jonas brothers will be Kevin's best man at the winter nuptials. "We've talked about it a little bit," Nick said. "He's working it all out, but we'll see what happens."
Although his best man fate is still up in the air, Nick couldn't be more excited to add Deleasa to the Jonas family. "I'm happy for them and we love her," he said. "And we're happy to have her as piece of the family."
Back in July, Kevin told MTV News that he and his fiancée had yet to set a date for their wedding, but that things were going well for the group. "It's going great," Kevin said. "No date yet me and Dani are just working everything out and figuring everything out. We're having a nice time."
"We're happy for him," Joe said to MTV News, adding in a later radio interview that he was vying for the physical place of best man. "I need it. I'll be the best best man ever. After all if I get married, (the best man is) gonna be Nick, and when it's Nick, (the best man is) gonna be Frankie."

Monday, 24 August 2009

President in 2040 to Nick Jonas


Pop superstar Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers clued that he wouldn't mind spending a lot more time in Washington: "I always had this dream that I would become president one day," he said to a chorus of laugh coming from the dozens of tween girls who came to see him speak at the National Press Club today, "2040 to be exact." And who could blame him? The 16-year-old has gotten a pretty fabulous tour of Washington thus far. First, over consecration, the Jonas Brothers were invited to play a private acoustic set at the White House for Sasha and Malia Obama and friends. Then, Nick Jonas was invited in June to testify before Congress on type 1 diabetes alongside performer Mary Tyler Moore, a longtime advocate for people with juvenile diabetes. "I was a little nervous when I spoke," he admitted. "But it was wonderful to see that it went over well." He retuned today as one of the youngest speakers ever to talk from the Press Club podium and again described what it's like to live with type 1 diabetes to the mostly young crowd. While diabetes was the main topic, he revealed other things, too, which got some shrieks of delight from the packed audience: He's single, he would date a fan, and while meeting President Obama was "an honor," he'd rather have dinner with fellow musician Elvis Costello.

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

still a vibrant band Jonas Brothers



Editor - We are writing in response to Aidin Vaziri's music academic of the Jonas Brothers' agreement at the HP Pavilion in San Jose ("Brotherly love running thin when it comes to fans," last Wednesday).
The first line of the article states, "Time is running out for the Jonas Brothers." We don't think this is a fair or actual statement. Time is not running out for the Jonas Brothers, just their career with Disney. Just because some of their Disney projects such as "Jonas" or "Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience" didn't do as well as predicted doesn't mean their career is over. In our opinion, the Jonas Brothers are young and exciting artists in their own right, and they're now producing music for other artists.

According to the article, the Jonas Brothers' show in San Jose was "lackluster" and their music "terminally chaste." We would like to point out their world tour sold over 800,000 tickets in the first week and has sold over 1 million worldwide. Their latest album, 'Lines, Vines, and Trying Times," arched at No. 1 on Billboard 200. apparently, over a million people don't think their music is lackluster in any way.
And in a world where so many songs are about drugs, alcohol and sex, is it really such a bad thing to have chaste, PG-rated music?
The article also stated, "Boy-band sell-by dates are never damaged in decades." This may be true for boy bands, but the Jonas Brothers are not a boy band in the usual sense of the term. A boy band adduce to four to five members who do choreographed dance moves, don't play instruments and generally don't write their own songs. The Jonas Brothers, however, consist of three members who write their own songs, play their own instruments, and don't perform choreographed dance moves. According to the July issue of Rolling Stone, the Jonas Brothers call the shots on their world tour. Kevin Jonas said, "We have an operation around us that we run. It's not run for us or dictated to us. Everything we do we sign off on." As you can see, the only coincidense between the Jonas Brothers and a boy band is that they're all boys. You wouldn't demand the Rolling Stones or AC/DC boy bands, would you?

The article also notes abundant times that the Jonas Brothers seemed tired. We think anyone on a world tour would be tired. In the June issue of Seventeen, Joe Jonas said, "We're doing this because we love it." When asked what he loves about being a rock star, Nick Jonas said, "I think hearing people's stories of how our music has helped them. ... It makes the early mornings and late nights worthwhile." The Jonas Brothers were also accountability in the article for spraying foam on the audience with "just a little too much enthusiasm." Maybe they just really love what they do. We personally felt the concerts in the Bay Area last week were amazing, and we look forward to following the Jonas Brothers' careers as they grow and evolve as artists.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

wedding crashers of Jonas Brothers


Jonas Brothers have spent a small fortune on wedding gifts for strangers because their fans often ruin newlyweds' big day.

The trio inadvertently find themselves staying in hotels staging nuptials from time to time, and they always upset brides, grooms and angry mums.
Kevin Jonas explains, "We've had a couple of instances where there's been weddings going on during the time we're at the hotel... You get brides like, 'You've ruined my wedding.'"
Brother Nick adds, "A hundred to 12 hundred fans will show up outside the hotel... and the bride... her wedding's ruined, because there's just screaming fans the whole time and it just turns into a big mess.
"We've actually sent apology gifts to the bride and groom."