The Jonas Brothers talk about their lives, family, & NEW MOVIE ! * * * * * * * * * * * * * **
| BARBARA WALTERS OSCAR NIGHT SPECIAL : ABC TV [FEB 2009]
Nick, 16, the youngest band member, is c...
The Jonas Brothers talk about their lives, family, & NEW MOVIE ! * * * * * * * * * * * * * **
| BARBARA WALTERS OSCAR NIGHT SPECIAL : ABC TV [FEB 2009]
Nick, 16, the youngest band member, is considered a musical prodigy and a natural leader.
"People always think he's the one that we pick on, but he is wise for his age," 21-year-old Kevin Jonas said.
Nick chuckled when asked to describe his oldest brother, who's known as an extrovert.
The words "very enthusiastic" and "a dreamer" came to mind, "which is good," Nick said. "And at times, kind of challenging. But it's always fun."
Then there's Joe Jonas, 19, the heartthrob.
"He's, you know, a great frontman of the band," Kevin said of Joe. "Really, each part, each one of us, I think, has our role, but I think for Joe, he really stands out, and has that Mick Jagger-esque feel to him."
"Thank you," Joe replied modestly.
When asked if he might be the next Justin Timberlake, and break away from the group, Joe acknowledged that they "always talk about solo projects," but he was quick to point out that "for us, it would never be a solo project, it'd be a side project.
"There's no way we can just break up, because, I mean, I live in the same house as them, so it's going to be pretty difficult," Joe said.
Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas are the three biggest names to capture the hearts of adolescent girls this century. In the past few months they have played Times Square on New Year's Eve, headlined "The American Music Awards," sang for the outgoing president, and performed at the Grammys with Stevie Wonder.
And now, their new film, "Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience," opens Friday, Feb. 27. The film is produced by Walt Disney Pictures, which is owned by the Walt Disney Company, the parent company of ABC News.
The boys write their own music and play their own instruments, and any time spent with the Jonases on tour reveals they are a faith-based family who pray at their own concerts.
"You have to really draw on that faith on a daily basis, to know that our strength and every gift that we all have, that the boys have, comes from, from the Lord," the boys' mother Denise Jonas told Walters.
Their father, Kevin, said, "Every room I walk in the crew tells me, 'Thank you for raising good boys.'"
The family is currently living in Dallas, and the brothers have been busy -- recording a new album and shooting a new TV series called "Jonas" for the Disney Channel, set to debut in May. "Who's to say what tomorrow will bring, but we do believe that our fans are amazing, and that they will be there for us, forever," Nick said. "These fans are different. And, like we said, we're all growing up together, and they mean a lot to us. I think they know that we really do care for them. And I believe that the favor will be returned."
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yes u r right if nick really did not start anything there will be no jonas brothers cause he started singing first and even had his own album witch went band and then the record label heard joe and nick and kevin lay togther then they all got singed awesome
i think in ways they are like backstreet boys and nsync i mean i grew up and i rememeber when they first came out and when they slowy faaded a way and it sucks expect ths time jonas is a new generation and things always change and so does people and jonas know that and they r awesome band and i wiah all the luck for them but they are getting tired of having younger fans and i dont blame them i would be to they want ore 17 and up now
u need to think about real life u can not be a fan forveer i love jonas but i am sure if a new band came out tommorrow u would be all over them in one sec nothing last forvever and even they know that
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at 7:15 being shy so cute
thats is soo true...we will b JONAS FANS FOREVERR!!!! who's with me??
Love JB! :D