The Backstreet Boys Story
From: Tiger Beat
With chart-topping singles and fans
all over the world, Backstreet Boys are an international
sensation. Here's their true story:
All five of the members of the members of the Backstreet Boys
believethat fate had a hand in bringing them together. Their
ultra-romantic singles "Quit Playin' Games (With My Heart)"
and "As Long As You Love Me" have conquered the music
charts, both at home in the U.S.A. and abroad where they've
become superstars. Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson,
A.J. McLean, and Brian "B-Rok" Littrell are extremely
grateful that fate--and their multitude of CD-buying fans--has
been so very good to them.
BACK IN THE DAY
In the early 90s, A.J., Howie, and Nick were all Orlando-based
teenagers auditioning for commercials, TV shows, and the
occasional film. Howie was a veteran of children's theater and
had the first flush of success with tiny roles in movies like
Parenthood and Cop and a Half. A.J., meanwhile, had studied dance
and was a skilled puppeteer and a natural cut-up.
Singing was an afterthought, "I wanted to be a dancer or an
actor", he recalls, "I never really wanted to be a
singer, but it just kind of went that way." Not so for Nick
Carter, who lived to sing. He spent the 1991 and 1992 football
season as a featured vocalist at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' half-time
show. He also turned down a role on a TV show just
to join the Backstreet Boys. "I got called back by The
Mickey Mouse Club and Backstreet Boys all at the same time,"
reveals Nick. "Of course, I turned MMC down for Backstreet
Boys, but it was kind of scary."
Kevin Richardson entered the picture
when a friend he met at an Orlando club mentioned the fledgling
vocal group. Kevin, a native of Lexington, Kentucky, was working
at Walt Disney World to pay the rent, auditioned. "There
were two other members who didn't work out and I replaced one of
them," Kevin recalls. "Then, we needed another member,
Brian's my cousin, and I called him up and he came down to
Florida...and he auditioned." Brian, who'd been singing in
church his entire life, was the final piece of the Backstreet
Boys puzzle.
INTERNATIONAL SENSATIONS
Backstreet Boys' first single "We've Got It Goin' On"
made a slight ripple on the Hot 100 charts in the U.S. but blew
up like a roman candle in Canada and Western Europe! The Boys
were soon fielding invitations to perform on MuchMusic in Canada,
Top of the Pops in the U.K., and many more TV music shows.
Leaving the U.S. behind, they spent the next year
touring Europe and Canada. Backstreet Boys, their debut CD,
racked up quadruple-platinum sales up in the Great White North
and double-platinum honors in Germany and much of Asia.
HOME AGAIN
No matter how many accolades were heaped on them and how many
crying fans screamed for them abroad, Backstreet Boys never
forgot America. It was their fondest dream to come home and
cultivate the kind of success they had experienced overseas.
Finally, on August 12, 1997, they released their first American
full-length CD. Blending their most popular songs
from their international debut as well as tunes from their
European follow-up CD, Backstreet's Back, it had a little
something for everyone. Backstreet Boys' success at home is
finally catching up with their fame abroad. "The whole thing
is like a dream come true," says Kevin, "Coming home to
the United States where all my friends and family can see what is
really going on has got me very excited." What's next for
the Backstreet Boys? Well, after a winter tour in Europe they'll
be back in Orlando to do five shows at Walt Disney World's annual
grad night celebration. After that, they're scheduled to perform
a live show in Boston and then begin more American springtime
dates. No matter how huge Backstreet mania grows, Nick, A.J.,
Kevin, Brian, and Howie want one thing to remain perfectly clear--they're
in the show business for the love of the music. Everything else
is just icing on the cake! "We want to be perceived as five
guys who love to sing, love to perform, who love to share the
gifts of music that we have with the whole world," says
Brian. "We finally have an opportunity to focus on the U.S.
because it's very personal to us. I'm very excited and happy...and
we owe it to all the fans." Adds Howie, "I think we all
hoped and dreamed about
it...but you can never expect it. It's a blessing. We thank God
every day for helping us."
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