Thursday 17 June 2010

Backstreet Boys: Tailors show to fans


The Backstreet Boys are back.
The singing quartet — Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and A.J. McLean — have sold more than 76 million records worldwide and won a bucketload of MTV Music Awards on both sides of the Atlantic, VH1 Music Awards, Teen Choice Awards and Grammy Nominations.
Its albums the pair has also seen two ("Backstreet Boys" and "Millennium") sell more than 10 million copies each.
As current at 2008, the boys were voted No. 2 and 3 on MTV's TRL list for Top 10 Best Boy Band and Most Iconic Video, respectively, for "I Want It That Way."
Last October, the Backstreet Boys released its ninth CD, "This Is Us."
In addition, the singers are each involved in their own solo careers and other projects.
Carter, calling from the Backstreet Boys stop in Connecticut, said the group's lives rely on priorities.
"The Backstreet Boys takes a lot of time and energy," he said. "And it takes a lot of balance to do what is expected of us and what we need to do."
Carter, who has had his share of trials with substance addiction, said each of the singers has a good support group.

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