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ARTICLE/CONTEST: Nick Jonas in NYC Giveaway

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Apr 26th 2012 10:30PM

Attention Nick Jonas Fans!

Nick only has two months left in his Broadway run, starring as Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying! If you haven’t succeeded yet in seeing the star-studded musical, we’re here to help.

One lucky winner will score a pair of plane tickets to the Big Apple, two nights at the trendy Roger Smith Hotel New York, two tickets to “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” a “Meet & Greet” with Jonas and a signed Playbill and poster!

Enter once (may the odds be ever in your favor!) by filling out the form here before 6:59 PM PST / 9:59PM EST on April 30, 2012.

The Nick Jonas in NYC Giveaway is open only to individuals who are legal residents of the fifty (50) United States (including the District of Columbia), between 13 and 26 years of age. Brought to you by: Cambio, Roger Smith Hotel New York & Serino/Coyne. See the official contest rules.

To enter for a chance to win the Nick Jonas in NYC giveaway click here!

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PHOTOS: 2012 – Out in New York, NY (Nick) – 3/30

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Nick Jonas out in New York on March, 30, 2012.

TWEET: Have An Amazing New Year..

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Nick (@nickjonas) has tweeted a nice message bringing a close to the year! You can read it below:

Hey everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. I’ve been great… just enjoying the last few days of the holiday break. Its been such an amazing year, and I can’t wait for all the amazing things coming up in 2012! I can’t believe I start rehearsals for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in less than a week! I have been so blessed reading all your amazing tweets wishing me good luck, and telling me you’re coming to see the show! How was everyones holiday? Did you get what you wanted? Did you enjoy time with your family and loved ones? I did! I’ve been Hawaii enjoying quality time with my loved ones. We had so many conversations about how blessed we all are by your continued support and dedication. You are truly the best fans in the whole word, and we all respect and love you with all our hearts. I pray that you all have an amazing New Year… and I look forward to seeing you in the big apple in 2012.
yours truly,
NJ

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ARTICLE: Climbing the Ladder

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Climbing the Ladder
Jonas Brother Nick heads back to Broadway in How to Succeed.
Posted December 12, 2011 by Melinda Newman

Long before Nick Jonas became a teen idol as part of the Jonas Brothers, he was a Broadway baby.
On January 24, when he starts a six-month run as the indefatigable J. Pierrepont Finch in the Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on Broadway, it will mark a return to Jonas’s first love.

How to Succeed ends a nine-year absence from the Great White Way for Jonas. He first trod the boards when he was eight in A Christmas Carol, while growing up in Wyckoff with his parents and three brothers. Roles in Annie Get Your Gun with Reba McEntire, Beauty and the Beast and Les Miserables followed.

Shortly thereafter, Jonas shifted his focus to a recording career and signed with Columbia Records, initially as a solo artist before the label brought in older siblings Joe and Kevin to form the Jonas Brothers. The group then moved to Disney-owned Hollywood Records and, with the power of the Disney hit-making machine behind them, including their own show on the Disney Channel, the brothers became global superstars. Among other achievements, they were the first group ever to have three albums simultaneously in the top 10 of the Billboard album chart.

The siblings, who last toured in 2010, are taking a break, although Jonas, who released a solo album in 2010 as Nick Jonas and the Administration, says they may record again.

At 19, Jonas has the poise and intensity of a seasoned performer. All those years of giving interviews and being on stage have served him well; there’s never an “um” or “like” in his conversation, and he speaks extemporaneously with ease. Even though Jonas is young to play the part made famous first by Robert Morse and then Matthew Broderick, the show’s director and choreographer, Rob Ashford, believes he has the right actor, especially since this new production is built around a younger Finch. The current run began last year with Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame in the role of Finch, a fresh-faced go-getter who strives to climb the corporate ladder by following the dictates of a self-help book.

“Nick fits the bill perfectly,” says Ashford. “You can imagine his Finch at the moment in his life when he wants success and has the determination to follow the book’s advice at almost any cost.

Finch also needs to be able to sing and dance, as well as act. Nick has all those talents and the charm to get the audience behind him on his journey.” Also, says Ashford, given Jonas’s history, “he knows the amount of work it takes to prepare for the role and how much it takes to sustain an eight-show week. I think he’s very excited by that challenge.”

Indeed, Jonas looks forward to being a song-and-dance man. “There’s something to be said about being able to act, sing and dance all on one stage, where you can put it all together in front of an audience that is gripped by the show and the story,” he says. “It’s such an amazing and fulfilling thing as a performer.”

Jonas’s path to Broadway began at the age of three, when his family moved from Dallas to Franklin Avenue in Wyckoff after his pastor father was offered a position at Wyckoff Assembly church. A few years later, his parents came home from seeing Les Miserables and remarked that they knew he was capable of a similar role. That passing comment planted a seed with Nick. “My whole attitude from the time I was young was I want to do this, and it felt like it was already a part of me,” he says.

A little while later, the natural performer was singing away in the beauty salon as his mom was getting her hair done. A fellow patron heard his strong voice and gave Jonas’s mom the name of a talent manager. Next stop, Broadway.

An early misstep only made Jonas more determined to succeed. His roles in A Christmas Carol included Tiny Tim’s understudy, and he had to step in one night with minimal notice and only one short rehearsal. “The first couple of chords of music start, and I’m standing there waiting to sing, and it’s the only moment of my entire life and my entire career where I had stage fright and I just froze,” he says. The incident lasted for exactly 32 bars of music—but it left an impression that will last a lifetime. “I was basically so humiliated that I decided that I would never ever have stage fright again, and from that moment on I didn’t.”

For the first few years as he moved from one show to the next and before his mother began home schooling him, Jonas balanced his Broadway duties with his regular elementary school schedule at Eastern Christian Academy in Midland Park. On Mondays and Tuesdays, he would attend school full time. On Wednesdays—matinee days—he’d leave school at 10 am, and then go back to full school days on Thursday and Friday. “It was a pretty good schedule. I’d have to be in the city every night by about 7:30 for a 8 pm show,” Jonas recalls. “I was not tired. I think a lot of that was because I enjoyed what I was doing.”

Plus, it was “pretty fun” getting paid at 8 years old. “I’m not going to lie,” he says. “I was aware of finances and trying to be a good steward of my money at a young age,” although he admits the mammoth Times Square Toys “R” Us, which he passed on the way to the theater, got its fair share of his hard-earned money.

Jonas still found time to hang out with his friends at the local Dairy Queen and Boulder Run shopping center and to play sports, including participating on a T-ball team and in a soccer league. “I played two or three years,” he says of his soccer career. “My dad coached the team [even though] he’d never played a day in his life or watched a full game. He did a great job. We were actually undefeated three years in a row.”

When Jonas was 13, the family moved to Little Falls. “In that house, we basically wrote the first record we released on Hollywood. It has a special place in our hearts,” Jonas says. “We were living in a three-bedroom home—four boys, our parents and an uncle.” That self-titled disc became the first of two platinum albums for the brothers, signifying U.S. sales of more than 1 million copies each. As the brothers’ career soared, the Jonas family relocated to Los Angeles. They have since returned to a family home in Texas.

Jonas’s oldest brother, Kevin, 24, has moved back to New Jersey; he lives in Montvale with his wife, Dani, who is originally from Denville. Jonas, who has rented an apartment in Manhattan for his Broadway tenure, says he looks forward to “enjoying the quiet” with them in Montvale on his days off.

As far as making New Jersey his home again, Jonas would never rule it out. “There might come a time and I want to settle down and be in a peaceful place,” he says. “It depends on the season in my life…. I consider [New Jersey] where I grew up. I love New Jersey with all my heart.”

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PHOTOS: 2011 – Out in Hawaii (Joe and Nick) – 12/23

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

VIDEO: Introducing FanDrop: Nick Jonas Trailer

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Welcome to FanDrop – the most awesome way to experience a live performance with your favorite music artists. In this first installment, watch as 20 lucky fans get dropped into a secret rehearsal with Nick Jonas for an exclusive intimate concert and a behind-the-scenes experience. Nick was nice enough to share his birthday with the lucky fans who were more than happy to sing along with the singer as he and his band rehearsed for his upcoming tour dates in South America.

Catch the premiere episode of FanDrop on Tuesday, December 13th at 8PM EST / 5PM PST.

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PHOTOS: 2011 – iHeartRadio Music Festival – Day 1 – 9/23

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Joe Jonas attended the iHeartRadio Music Festival Day 1 yesterday, September 23rd. I have added a few pictures from the arrivals, backstage, show, and portraits. Check them out in the gallery!

2011 – iHeartRadio Music Festival – Day 1 – Arrivals (Joe) – 9/23

2011 – iHeartRadio Music Festival – Day 1 – Backstage (Joe) – 9/23

2011 – iHeartRadio Music Festival – Day 1 – Show (Joe) – 9/23

2011 – Joe Jonas for iHeartRadio Music Festival Day 1 by Kevin Mazur

ARTICLE: Theater review: ‘Hairspray’ at the Hollywood Bowl

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Of all the mood-elevating musicals spawned in the last decade, “Hairspray,” based on John Waters’ bouncy 1988 film, has always been for me the most reliably uplifting. Friday night’s opening at the Hollywood Bowl, where the show touched down for a blissful weekend, offered an extra-strength formula of this merry fable of racial integration at a local Baltimore TV show, in which teens with formidable hairdos compete on the dance floor for the title of Miss Teenage Hairspray.

Back in their colorfully low-rent, early 1960s garb, Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret Winokur reprised their Tony-winning performances as the sizable mother-daughter team of Edna, house-frump extraordinaire, and Tracy Turnblad, would-be queen of the hop. The show’s lovable leads, as fizzy as they were on Broadway, were backed by a glittering supporting cast that featured some captivating crooning by Nick Jonas (cue the squealing Jonas Brothers fans) in the role of heartthrob Link Larkin, one of the dance show regulars who sees past Tracy’s girth and falls in love with her effervescent spirit.

Musicals at the Bowl aren’t a natural fit. The oceanic vastness of the stage typically leaves actors swimming for their lives as rip currents take them to places only visible on the giant video screens. But director Jerry Mitchell, whose original choreography was always one of the chief assets of “Hairspray,” kept this 2003 best musical Tony winner as tightly focused as possible. The opening number “Good Morning Baltimore,” recalibrated around David Rockwell’s enlarged set, seemed to lack some of its usual verve, but the production’s initial shyness was quickly lost as the actors found their footing and released themselves to the madcap adventure of Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan’s appropriately loose-jointed book.

Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman’s pastiche score, with its irresistible R&B hooks and winking lyrics, allows “Hairspray” to thrive in a format that feels like a hybrid between a fully-staged affair and a concert. Naturally, it helps to have a singer as electric as recording artist Darlene Love in the role of Motormouth Maybelle, whose gospel-tinged civil rights number, “I Know Where I’ve been,” was so sumptuously delivered it deserved an immediate encore. Love’s legendary voice, aged like a brilliant Bordeaux, melted refrains into aural ecstasy.

Nearly everything, save the microphone of Susan Anton, who played (somewhat wobbly, truth be told) the snooty stage mother of Tara Macri’s menacing Amber Von Tussle, was working. Drew Carey, as Wilbur, Edna’s amorous spouse and Tracy’s indulgent dad, was affectionately game. John Stamos, while vocally not very commanding, played TV host Corny Collins with his patented mischievous charm. Corbin Bleu, of the “High School Musical” franchise, was a slyly charismatic Seaweed J. Stubbs, who bucks up Tracy’s morale in detention by teaching her some fresh dance moves from the black side of town. Diana DeGarmo, alum of “American Idol” and the Broadway production of “Hairspray,” had spry fun returning to the part of Penny Pingleton, Tracy’s BFF who trades in her dopey skittishness for seductive brazenness once Seaweed’s kiss leaves her swooning.

Jonas is a bona fide trouper, who can do more than ignite feverish adulation in adolescent girls. Link, a teen superstar in the making, may not be much of an acting stretch, but Jonas had the discipline to stay in character while flaunting triple-threat talents that will undoubtedly have Broadway producers pounding at his door.

Of course, the vitality of this American fairy tale, in which the fat girl gets her prince while advancing the cause of social justice, owes the greatest debt to Fierstein’s timeless drag act and Winokur’s unforced ebullience. Fierstein’s voice might sound like a smashed kazoo these days, but his tremendous musicality and outsize grace carry a rectifying moral force. And Winokur hasn’t lost that gracious underdog appeal that keeps you rooting for irrepressible goodness to prevail.

The production, in short, lit up the summer night like a wayward moonbeam. Fittingly, the grand orchestra, conducted by musical director Lon Hoyt, sent us home humming the anthem “You Can’t Stop the Beat”—an undeniable fact for both the actors and the audience. For a weekend crammed with dire news, it was just the pick-me-up so many of us needed.

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VIDEOS: Hairspray Videos – August 5

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

A few videos of Nick from the “Hairspray” performance have been uploaded to youtube. You can watch them below! More videos under the cut!

Artists:
Jerry Mitchell, director/choreographer
Lon Hoyt, musical director

Cast to Include:
Harvey Fierstein (Edna Turnblad)
Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy Turnblad)

Susan Anton (Velma Von Tussle)
Corbin Bleu (Seaweed J. Stubbs)
Drew Carey (Wilbur Turnblad)
Diana DeGarmo (Penny Pingleton)
Mo Gaffney (Prudy Pingleton / Gym Teacher / Matron)
Nick Jonas (Link Larkin)
Darlene Love (Motormouth Maybelle)
Tara Macri (Amber Von Tussle)
Michael McDonald (Harriman F. Spritzer / Principal / Mr. Pinky / Guard)
John Stamos (Corny Collins)

Audio from Dress Rehearsals

It Takes Two

You Can’t Stop The Beat

Without Love

Run And Tell

Ending Bows

View more GREAT videos of Nick under the cut!
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PHOTOS: 2011 – “Hairspray” Performance (Nick) – 8/5

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Nick Jonas’ first performance as Link Larkin from his “Hairspray” performance was yesterday, at Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood, California. I have added pictures to the gallery from the performance to the gallery. Check them out!

VIDEO: Nick Jonas, John Stamos join ‘Hairspray’ reunion at Hollywood Bowl

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Original ‘Hairspray’ stars, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Harvey Fierstein, have reunited to rehearse for a one-off concert version of the musical at the Hollywood Bowl. John Stamos and Nick Jonas also join the cast for the musical event. (Aug. 4) (The Associated Press)

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PHOTOS: 2011 – Out in Paris Shooting A Video For “Just In Love With You” (Joe) – 7/27 [HQ]

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Added high quality pictures of Joe shooting the video for “Just In Love With You” on July 27th. Since they are high quality pictures, you must be registered to the gallery to view!

ARTICLE: Britney Spears Nabs Joe Jonas For Femme Fatale Tour

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Britney Spears Nabs Joe Jonas For Femme Fatale Tour
Jonas Brother also tweets news that Fast Life delayed until October 11.
By Jocelyn Vena (@jocelyn1212)

There was a time when Joe Jonas was rumored to be an opener for Britney Spears on her Femme Fatale Tour. Well, it seems that rumor turned out to be true — for one date, at least. Jonas tweeted Friday (July 29) that he’s opening for Spears at her August 5 stop in New Jersey.

“This just in … I will be performing at the @BritneySpears concert in NJ on Aug 5,” the Jersey native wrote. Just last week, it was announced that DJ Pauly D will also appear on several dates of the tour, which also features Nicki Minaj, Nervo and Jessie and the Toy Boys.

Jonas also shared in the same tweet that the release date for his forthcoming debut album has been delayed. He added, “And get ready for #FastLife in stores Oct. 11.”

Fast Life was originally slated to hit stores September 6, but fans will have to wait an additional few weeks to hear what the middle Jonas Brother has up his sleeve on the long-simmering solo project.

Jonas was recently spotted in Paris shooting the music video for the album’s second single, “Just In Love With You.” He was seen getting cozy with a model at various locations in the City of Lights. The song is a follow-up to his single “See No More,” written by Chris Brown.

While fans might have to wait a little longer to hear what Jonas has been working so hard on, he has made it clear that this album is all about them. “I was really excited,” he told MTV News about hearing fans’ comments about his first solo song. “I love the world we live in where you can know what people are thinking right away.”

Are you eagerly awaiting Fast Life? Tell us in the comments below!

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PHOTOS: 2011 – Leaving Pinz Bowling Center in Studio City, CA (Nick) – 7/28

Friday, July 29th, 2011

I have added photos of Nick leaving Pinx Bowling Center in Studio City, California yesterday, July 28th. Check out the candids in the gallery! View fan photo here, here, and here.


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