How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying centers on a young window-cleaner, J. Pierrepont Finch (played by Nick Jonas), who begins a meteoric rise from the mail room to Vice President of Advertising at the World-Wide Wicket Company. Finch's unorthodox and morally questionable business practices jeopardize not only his career but also his romance with Secretary, Rosemary Pilkington (played by Rose Hemingway).
Type: Broadway Role: J. Pierrepont Finch Release: Jan. 24 - July 1 Status: In Production Official Site • IMDB
Smash
Type: NBC Television Series Role: Lyle West Release: Feb. 27 Filming: Completed Official Site • IMDB
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nickjonas – I’ve seen you at the shows with your cameras out and I want to see your videos! Tweet your vids to @nickjonas and watch videos from other fans at http://bit.ly/nickvids
Shineon-media.com had the chance to sit down with Nick Jonas before his concert in Boston in January. He talked to them about the holidays, how The Administration came about, songwriting, accents, movies and more.
As you all know, Nick Jonas & The Administration were on Jay Leno yesterday. They performed “Who I Am“. Below is a video of the performance if you missed it. Also, I added 1 medium quality picture. Check it out!
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Nicole Anderson and her brother will be attending tonight’s show!
Also Spotted: Chelsea Staub, Lisa (The Veronicas), Jack Lawless, Kristy Frank, Cameron (All Star), Michael (All Star), Chloe Bridges, Demi Lovato, and the Jonas Family.
Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas came on stage and performed with Nick!
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joejonas – Great day yesterday. wrote with @johnlegend Saw Nick J’s Show. He rocked it. then Ice Skated.. Pretty normal day… ;)
Joe Says Relax, the Jonas Brothers Aren’t Breaking Up!
By Wendy Grossman
Thursday January 28, 2010 12:35 PM EST
As President Obama prepared to deliver his State of the Union address in Washington D.C., Wednesday, Joe Jonas addressed rumors about the state of his band’s union as well.
Despite buzz to the contrary – and Nick Jonas’s ongoing solo project – the Jonas Brothers are not splitting up, Joe tells PEOPLE. “We are happy being a band, and it’s what we’ve always wanted to do,” he says. “We are not breaking up. There’s no reason for us to do that.”
But that doesn’t mean the band of brothers aren’t pursuing other interests as well. Joe spent his day in Washington at a fun run for the Special Olympics, met with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and lobbied for new legislation for the event.
“The athletes are so incredible – the way they carry themselves and their joy for life,” says the musician. “That’s something I aspire to be like one day.”
In addition to his work with the Special Olympics, Joe has helped build orphanages in Mexico and Haiti, while his brother Nick lobbies for diabetes research and Kevin counts volunteerism as his cause.
Their charitable efforts – the band founded the Change for the Children Foundation – haven’t gone unnoticed: The Jonas Brothers and their management team will be honored by the TJ Martell Foundation at Roseland Ballroom in New York City April 18, where they’ll also perform.
Nick Jonas Says Jonas Brothers ‘Definitely Not Breaking Up’
Jan 28 2010 4:15 PM EST
By Jocelyn Vena
‘We’ve got a lot of exciting things coming this year as the Jonas Brothers and individually,’ he says.
As Nick Jonas wraps up his tour with the Administration, fans are wondering if his time with his brothers is coming to an end as well. With Joe now working on some projects of his own, Kevin recently getting married and Nick releasing his solo album Who I Am on Tuesday, are the guys looking to go their separate ways?
The answer, thankfully, is no. Nick insisted that as soon as he wraps up his shows with the Administration, he and his brothers will start work on new episodes of their TV show “JONAS.”
“We’re definitely not breaking up, and we’ve got a lot of exciting things coming this year as the Jonas Brothers and individually. We go back to the production on the TV show for four or five months together, so we’re going to be spending a lot of tome together — then we’re working on plans for a world tour,” he told MTV News. “A lot of things coming up … so that’s why we think it’s funny when people say we’re breaking up, because we’re going to be so busy.”
Now that those rumors have been put to rest, Nick told us that he has learned a lot about himself while traveling the country without his famous brothers by his side. “I think coming into my own was the main thing, and it’s kind of ironic that the record’s called Who I Am in the midst of trying to show people who I am as an artist,” he said. “Just really feeling that sense of coming into my own … it’s a good feeling.”
Nick has been touring for the past month and a few cities have left quite an impression on him. “I think the tour in general was amazing — a couple cities that I felt had good shows were New York City, Chicago and L.A. … a couple standout moments in those shows.
“I think maybe the first time I played ‘Stay’ [really stands out to me],” he continued. “[Manager] Johnny Wright was there and he said, ‘That was amazing and you should go further with it.’ … He pushed me to come out of my comfort zone to take my guitar away and just sing.”
While Nick is wrapping up the tour, he’s still trying to work out time to make up a show in Denver he missed due to illness. “I think were trying to work all that out right now. We’re just trying to get through these L.A. shows and then a San Francisco show and then figure it out,” he explained. “I definitely want to say thanks to everyone for being flexible about it. It’s good to see the fans are so supportive and they sent me a lot of well-wishes on my Twitter and it was nice. I’m doing better.”
Live review: Nick Jonas at the Wiltern
January 27, 2010 | 1:37 pm
“New year, new beginnings,” pledged Nick Jonas on Tuesday night at the Wiltern. While that observation came amid a mushy monologue about the importance of overcoming your obstacles — Nick knows in his heart that you can do it — the pronouncement wasn’t just a pop star platitude. Tuesday’s show was the first of four the youngest Jonas brother is scheduled to play here this week (with his backing band, the Administration) in support of his solo debut, “Who I Am,” due out Tuesday.
In addition, Jonas said, the concert also marked his first time performing at the historic Koreatown venue, an occasion the 17-year-old New Jersey native chose to honor with his debut of a sort of aging-bluesman patois he used to deliver stage-banter boilerplate you might expect to hear from someone three or four times his age.
“Let’s take this thing back a minute,” he suggested at one point; later, he asked, “Whatcha say we kick this thing up a notch?”
The put-on, of course, is the pop star’s prerogative — more often than not, it’s what connects the music to the masses. And the Jonas Brothers are better adopters than most: Their records are packed with dazzling re-creations of genres they’ve come to understand through observation rather than through experience. (How stultifying to limit oneself exclusively to the style one was born into.)
So you’ll find no problem here with Jonas’ decision to spend “Who I Am,” on which he trades his main group’s up-tempo tween pop for a mellow brand of white-dude blues-rock, essaying a new form.
Like “Who I Am,” Jonas’ 90-minute Wiltern set contained plenty of handsome melodies and crafty arrangements, and the singer’s band — made up of old-hand session pros who’ve played with Prince, among many others — did fine instrumental work, supporting Jonas with effortless, flash-free muscle. Yet flash is precisely the quality that separates Jonas from a zillion other 17-year-olds with voices and guitars and the willingness to sacrifice a regular adolescence for a crack at showbiz success.
On Tuesday he withheld the excitement of a Jonas Brothers gig but offered only proficiency in its place. With a handful of exceptions, that is, each of which served to underscore the underwhelming nature of Jonas’ solo project.
The first was an acoustic cover of “Use Somebody” by Kings of Leon that perfectly captured the kind of old-soul maturity Jonas is presumably after in his new songs. Another was a tune Jonas said he’d written “a couple of nights ago” called “Stay.” Less rock-oriented and more R&B-based than the material on “Who I Am,” it built slowly from a skeletal piano figure into a full-blown slow jam the neo-soul star Maxwell might admire, with Jonas dropping to one knee while flexing an impressive falsetto he’s probably honed over years of back-of-the-tour-bus practice.
In a night of too-cool competence, it provided a flicker of heat.
January 27, 2010 – Wednesday Myspace Full Album Premiere of WHO I AM!!!
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Listen to the exclusive Myspace Full Album Premiere of #whoiam NOW! http://www.myspace.com/nickjonas
Joe Jonas chats with Jimmy Alexander of the Jack Diamond Morning Show on Mix 107.3 in Washington D.C (January 27). and talks about being on American Idol, what he thinks of Taylor Swift’s “Monologue” song on SNL, and also the Special Olympics. To find out more about the Special Olympics, please go to: http://www.specialolympics.org/
Joe Jonas yesterday (January 27) teamed up with the Special Olympics, Best Buddies, and iWin to advocate support for the “The Eunice Kennedy Shriver Act 2010″ on Capitol Hill Day. The following photos are taken at the support reception after the meeting.
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