Rabu, 28 Juli 2010

intermezzo -bu atin

hari ini berangkat masih naek taxi lagi. dari rumah agak telat dari kemaren karena gue mendadak sakit perut. jalan kaki mau ke sumur bor, tapi di perempatan itu udah ada taxi. sebenernya tuh taxi mau belok ke arah rumah dan gue udah nyebrang. tpi daripada nyari lagi kan? jadi ibu tepok tangan, kenceng banget sampe taxinya belok. di jalan tuh taxi sialan banget sumpah.

sampe di sekolah kecapean abis naek tangga. jalan ke gedung baru, berharap belom telat. di pertigaan ketemu jihan terus naek lift bareng. eh sama bu atin juga deng. turun di lantai empat. anak sd udah ikrar. udah ketakutan gue. tapi pas di kelas belom kok. malah masih rame.

jam pertama fisika, pak hendra. gue bawa bungkus detergent nih tas gue wangi banget. belajar tentang ion atom molecule blablabla. ada materi baru: chemical reaction. tapi udah keburu bel. lanjut olahraga. ada test lari nih.

pak yusuf : 10 detik dapet 6, kalo 9 dapet 7, 8 detik dapet 8 juga.
jihan : kalo 11 detik berapa pak?
dhanti : 11 berarti dapet 5 dong?
pak yusuf : iya.
dilla : kalo 1 detik pak?
pak yusuf : ohh itu ples
gue : flash, pak
pak yusuf : oh iya itu maksudnya, repeat again
gue : flash, bukan ples
pak yusuf : okay remember repeat again
gue, pak yusuf : FLASH!

cacat tuh ah. asik juga gurunya. abis istirahat pelajaran agama terus TIK. reading hours, baca novel lagi deh. pelajaran terakhir, abis sholat, PLKJ. sekarang yang ngajar bu atin. lawakannya masih kayak dulu. tapi kayaknya makin jayus-lucu-garing-etc. nih 8F susaaaah banget diemnya. rame banget deh. mana ada taqy sama bayu. makin rame deh kelas. belajarnya gaterlalu lama, susah diem emang. intermezzo. kalo sama bu atin banyak selingannya deh. tapi seru jadi ga bosen.

pulang sekolah nunggu ayah. ayah selesai acara langsung pulang. udah lama ga nyium bau mobil, uhmm. gue dari sekolah itu jam 4an lah. jalanan macet banget. akhirnya masuk tol. eh pas di kapuk jalannya disuruh lewat jalan laen. katanya ada tabrakan. okay jadi jalan muter. eh pas udah sampe jalan yang awal tetep aja macet. sementara kok terus jalan lancar lagi.

eh pas di cengkareng yang deket mall palem itu penderitaan di mulai! macet banget paraaah. itu sekitar jam 5an. sangking bosennya gue baca novel. sampe akhirnya gelap dan tulisan udah gakebaca. akhirnya dengerin nkotb doang. mana gue kebelet pipis lagi. sampe rumah jam 6.40 kalo gasalah. macet banget hari ini gatau kenapa. di perempatan situ aja macet banget.

nkotb there, also westlife must be there

Westlife is an Irish pop group formed on 3 July 1998. The group's original lineup comprised Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan and Brian McFadden (departed from the band in 2004). The group is the only act in UK history to have their first seven singles go straight to Number 1, and they have gone on to sell over 44 million records worldwide which includes their studio, single, video, and compilation albums. Despite the group's worldwide success, they've only had one U.S. hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts: "Swear It Again," which made it to #20 in 2000.

Westlife were originally signed by Simon Cowell and are currently managed by Louis Walsh. In 2008, they were declared as Ireland's ninth-richest celebrities under 30 years old and 13th in general with 36 million euros as a group. In 2009, they dropped as 16th richest Irish with estimated 8 million euros each. They garnered 14 number one singles in the United Kingdom, the third-highest in UK history, tying with Cliff Richard and trailing behind only Elvis Presley and The Beatles. The group has also broken a few top records, including "Music artist with most consecutive number 1's in the UK". It was officially announced by the Official Charts Company that they are the "2nd biggest selling artist" (trailing behind Robbie Williams) and "Biggest selling band of the decade" (beating Coldplay) in UK with 11 million album sales. At the same time, their very own song "Evergreen" was hailed as the top selling single in the UK of the decade (2000–2010). (See Westlife records)

Over years of their career, Westlife's music has evolved from teen pop to a pop sound, with an emphasis on ballads. Most of the group's hits have been composed by experienced songwriters, most notably Steve Mac and Wayne Hector. (See Songs written) On 1 June 2008, Westlife marked their 10th anniversary with a concert in Croke Park, Dublin which saw more than 83,000 fans attending the special occasion. Music Week revealed on their website that Westlife is the official third top touring act within the years 2005–2008, while they were 7th top touring act of 2008.

nih gue frontalin!

di post sebelom ini gue bilang naek taxi. gue mau cerita tentang tuh taxi. sialan banget. pagi tadi kayak kemaren jalan kaki keluar rumah, cari taxi. pagi ini agak telat garagara perut gue tiba-tiba sakiit. di perempatan yang suka ada gopal ibu nemuin taxi yang mau belok ke arah rumah. dipanggil deh sama ibu. pas masuk gue udah ga ngeliat tanda pengenalnya. gatau kenapa setiap masuk taxi yang pertama gue liat itu ID card nya. tapi kali ini ga ada. perasaan gue udah gaenak dan berharap ga terjadi apa-apa.

di jalan gue tidur jadi gatau apa-apa. dan sampe di sekitar kebon jeruk yang jembatan itu tiba-tiba taxinya mogok. sebenernya gue lagi tidur tuh eh jadi kebangun, tapi masih yang buka-tutup mata gitu kan. eh pas di starter argometernya naek cepet banget. pas taxinya bisa jalan lagi malah setiap 3-6 detik argonya naek. gatau deh tepatnya berapa detik. cepet banget deh.

pas gue udah bener-bener bangun ibu bilang "pak kok argonya cepet banget?" dengan ngocolnya nih supir jawab "ah perasaan ibu aja" nyebelin abis. udah mau sampe gitu tapi sumpah itu mahal banget. pengen gue catet nomer seri taxinya tapi dia GAPUNYA ID CAAARD! gue udah curiga. diperhatiin ibu gue duduknya gatenang. keliatan banget, ibu duduknya gatenang. resah.

jalanan macet ya mungkin karena agak telat juga berangkatnya. itu mahal banget deh. kemaren aja ongkosnya cuma 55ribu. ya paling kalo macet mah 60-65 ribu deh. bah ini belom sampe aja udah 70ribu. akhirnya kita turun di jembatan. belom sampe woy jadi jalan kaki ke sekolah. pas keluar taxi gue catet nomer seri sama nomer polisinya. pengen gue complain banget.

sampe rumah gue masih kesel. langsung nyari website. terus gue kirimin e-mail ke diantaxi@cbn.net.id yang judulnya "pelayanan dian taxi mengecewakan" isinya gini "Rabu, 28 Juli 2010. saya naik dian taksi type 2263 nomer polisinya B 1389 IU dari cengkareng menuju kebayoran baru. saya menemukan beberapa kejanggalan. dari awal masuk, saya tidak menemukan tanda pengenal pengemudi yang biasa berada di dasboard. sekitar kebon jeruk taksi mendadak mogok lalu supir men-starter beberapa kali dan saya perhatikan argonya naik dengan cepat setiap kali di-starter, kemudian mobil bisa jalan kembali namun setelah itu argo naik dengan cepat sehingga yang biasanya hanya 50-55ribu ini mencapai 70ribu sebelum sampai tempat tujuan. sehingga saya turun sebelum sampai di tempat tujuan. bisa jadi kalo saya teruskan sampai tujuan ongkosnya bisa mencapai 85ribu. ciri-ciri pengemudinya berleher pendek. mengapa tanda pengenal tidak ada? terlebih nomer telpon untuk complain tidak ada." okay gue mau frontal!

Selasa, 27 Juli 2010

summertime ♥

"Summertime"

[Joe:]
Jones Beach 1988. Come on!

Do you remember,
Or should I rewind,
To that summer when you caught my eye,
I played it cool,
The weather was hot,
You had the beauty and the beach on lock.

With your flip flops, half shirt, short shorts, mini skirt,
Walkin' on the beach, so pretty,
You wasn't lookin' for a man,
When you saw me in the sand,
But you fell for the boy from the city.

I was like, "hey, girl, can I get your number"
I remember what you told me too,
"Don't call after ten"
But you know that I did,
'Cause I couldn't stop thinkin' 'bout you.

I think about you in the summertime,
(Oh oh)
And all the good times we had, baby,
Been a few years and I can't deny,
(Oh oh)
The thought of you still makes me crazy,
I think about you in the summertime,
(Oh oh)
I'm sittin' here in the sun with you on my mind.
You're my, my summertime.

Do you remember,
I'll never forget,
Touchin' your body all soakin' wet,
The water was cool,
The feelin' was hot,
Kissin' on you while the ocean rocked.

In your strapless sundress,
Kickin' back, no stress,
As long as we was together,
'Cause we were feelin' young love,
And we couldn't get enough.
Baby, I could reminisce forever.

And now I'm like,
Hey, girl, don't you know I miss it,
And I wonder if you miss it too,
Never thought it would end 'til it did,
Now, I'm here and I can't stop thinkin' 'bout you.

I think about you in the summertime,
(Oh oh)
And all the good times we had, baby,
Been a few years and I can't deny,
(Oh oh)
The thought of you still makes me crazy,
I think about you in the summertime,
I'm sittin' here in the sun with you on my mind.
You're my, my summertime.

[Donnie:] Break it down.

Summer ended,
Winter started,
It got colder,
When we parted ways,
(Donnie : I like this part.)
As the seasons change.
(Donnie : Bring it forward, bring it back)
Winter melted,
Spring I felt it,
Summertime will never be the same,
(Without you. My summertime.)
My summertime.

I think about you in the summertime,
I think about you
(Oh oh)
And all the good times we had, baby,
We had baby
It's been a few years and I can't deny,
I can't deny
(Oh oh)
The thought of you still makes me crazy,
Makes me crazy
I think about you in the summertime,
I'm sittin' here in the sun with you on my mind.
On my mind,
My summertime.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, oh yeah.

New Kids On The Block - Summertime http://bit.ly/bODtxX

I fell in love with them ♥

New Kids On The Block

New Kids on the Block is an American boy band that enjoyed success in the late 1980s and early 1990s and went on to sell 80 million records worldwide. Assembled in Boston in 1984 by producer Maurice Starr, the members consist of brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood. They won two American Music Awards in 1990 for Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo, or Group and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. After having disbanded in 1994, several attempts were made to get the group back together, all of them unsuccessful. After secretly reuniting in 2007 and recording a new CD, the group released that new album and embarked on a concert tour in 2008. The album, entitled The Block was released on September 2, 2008.

History

1984-1985: Early years

In the early 1980s, Maurice Starr discovered R&B/Pop quintet (later sextet) New Edition and guided their early success. After breaking ties with them, Starr and his business partner, Mary Alford, sought to create a white counterpart act. Auditions were held around Boston, at which some five hundred teenaged boys auditioned. Among them was 15-year-old Donnie Wahlberg, who immediately impressed Starr and Alford with his rapping skills, dancing ability and showmanship, becoming the group's first member. Wahlberg assisted in helping to recruit other members. Among them were his younger brother Mark, and his best friend Danny Wood. He also coaxed one-time schoolmate Jordan Knight, who sang an exceptional falsetto, into auditioning for Starr as well. Upon Knight's passing the audition, his older brother Jonathan (also possessing a strong singing voice) was accepted into the group as well.

As the group began to take shape, Mark became disillusioned with its bubble gum direction, and opted to quit. Another one of Donnie's neighborhood friends, Jaime Kelley, took his place. Kelley, though, would eventually be dismissed for lack of concentration and discipline. Seeking a Michael Jackson-esque singer to sing the high solos, Starr replaced him with 12-year-old Joey McIntyre—whom the other guys initially resented for being the one to replace their friend. With the final line-up in place Starr rehearsed the boys diligently, after school and on weekends, and eventually secured the group (which was being called Nynuk) a recording contract at Columbia Records. The label, however, demanded Starr change the name of the group. Subsequently they settled on New Kids on the Block, after a rap song that Donnie had written and arranged for their first album.

1986: New Kids on the Block (debut album)

In April 1986, Columbia Records released the group's self-titled debut album. The album, almost exclusively written and produced by Maurice Starr, featured mid 80s bubblegum popmaterial. The first single, "Be My Girl" received minor airplay around the group's native Boston, but failed to capture nationwide attention. The album's second single, "Stop It Girl", fared even worse. The New Kids went on tour around the New England states, singing wherever Starr could book them: in bars, school dances, and clubs. Nevertheless, Starr remained diligent and persuaded the label to allow the group to record a second album. The album, however, would later go on to be certified triple platinum by the RIAA, largely on the strength of the popularity the group attained with their next album.

1988-1989: Hangin' Tough

After the failure of the first album, Starr had the group back in the studio for most of 1987 and 1988 recording their second album. Dissatisfied with the excessively bubblegum sound of their first album, the group wanted to have more input on their look, direction and song material. As a result, Donnie, Danny and Jordan received associate producer credit on the final product. The album's first single was "Please Don't Go Girl", a ballad released in the spring of 1988. Failure seemed destined a second time when the song became another that went unnoticed by the listening public, and Columbia Records made plans to drop the New Kids from the label. At the eleventh hour, however, a radio station in Florida began playing the song. Scoring listener approval, it soon became the most requested song on their play list. When Columbia caught wind of the positive response, they decided to keep the group on its roster and put more effort into promoting the single. Columbia decided to re-shoot a music video for "Please Don't Go Girl", hiring director Doug Nichol, and sent the video to thousands of radio stations across the country to show the group's visual appeal. National attention soon followed and "Please Don't Go Girl" eventually climbed to #10 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Chart—becoming the group's first hit.

New Kids on the Block's second album, Hangin' Tough, was released to modest fanfare in September. In the meantime, the group began making national televised appearances on such music programs as Showtime at the Apollo, and Soul Train. They later landed a spot as an opening act for fellow teen-pop act Tiffany on the U.S. leg of her concert tour. Sales of Hangin' Tough steadily increased as the group's national attention slowly rose. At year's end, the album's second single "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" was released. The song was given a huge boost when MTV took notice of the group and began playing the video in regular rotation, including an appearance on Club MTV. By early 1989, it cracked the top five. The New Kids hit pay dirt with their next single, "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)", which reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart in June. The group had been scheduled to open for Tiffany once again on a second tour, but their sudden popularity caused a reversal, and she wound up opening for them (although the two acts were technically billed as "co-headliners").

More top five singles from Hangin' Tough followed into the summer and fall, including the title track and "Cover Girl". Columbia Records also released the single "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)", from the group's previously overlooked debut album. The song went #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles on the strength of the group's popularity and effectively jump-started the sales of that album as well. By the end of 1989, Hangin' Tough had climbed to number one on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart and had gone eight-times platinum. They, subsequently, became the first 'teen' act to garner five top ten hits from a single album.

Meanwhile, a top ten charting holiday album, Merry, Merry Christmas, was released in the fall—spawning another top 10 hit, "This One's for the Children" and going double platinum in the U.S. The proceeds were donated to United Cerebral Palsy, the New Kids' favorite charitable cause. Hangin' Tough would go on to spend 132 weeks on the chart, and in January 1990, the album won two American Music Awards for "Best Pop/Rock Album", and "Best Pop/Rock Group." With the success of "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)," "Cover Girl," and "This One's For the Children," the group pulled off a rare feat of having three singles on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time, but each from a different album.

Columbia Music Video also released a home video "Hangin' Tough", a documentary on the band directed by Doug Nichol and produced by Bryan Johnson, that included their four hit music videos and a live concert recorded during their 1989 tour. It achieved massive sales, earning a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video nomination, and was one of the biggest selling music videos of all time. The state of Massachusetts declared April 24, 1989, "New Kids on the Block Day."

1990-1991: Step by Step

By early 1990, New Kids on the Block had become one of the most popular acts in America. The following May, they followed up Hangin' Tough with Step by Step, which featured slightly more than half of the songs co-written and produced by the members themselves. The first single, the title track, raced to number one on the Hot 100 Singles Chart and became their biggest selling single. It was followed up with the top ten "Tonight", which extended the consecutive top ten singles chart run to nine records.

"Let's Try It Again" hit #8 on the UK Singles Chart, whilst "Baby I Believe In You" went #1 on the Japanese Chart, further signifying the international appeal of the group.

The album was eventually certified triple platinum, selling close to twenty million copies worldwide.

The group performed an estimated two hundred concerts a year, with an extravagant worldwide concert tour that summer, called The Magic Summer Tour, sponsored by Coke. Their 1990 pay-per-view special broke cable-TV history at the time. During this time, the group became heavily merchandised. NKOTB licensed merchandise included lunch boxes, buttons, T-shirts,comic books, dolls, trading cards and even a Saturday morning cartoon in their likeness. In 1991, sales for the group's merchandise were estimated at US$ 400 million.

New Kids on the Block's official fan club had a membership of over 200,000 members and was one of the largest fan clubs in America. Approximately one hundred thousand calls per week were dialed to 1-900-909-5KIDs, the Official NKOTB Hotline, as well. In 1991, the group topped Forbes list of highest paid entertainers, beating out the likes of Michael Jackson,Madonna, Prince, and Bill Cosby. Further capitalizing on the fame, at year's end, Columbia Records released No More Games/The Remix Album—a compilation of the group's biggest hits remixed, the album also brought along two more released songs in "Call It What You Want" (UK #12) and "Games" (UK #14) in which videos were also released.

The group released no new material in 1991, but went overseas and continued to tour throughout Europe and Asia. That summer, Wood and Wahlberg co-wrote and produced the debut album from Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch—headed by Mark Wahlberg, Donnie's brother and former New Kid. Mark Wahlberg's album scored a number one hit with "Good Vibrations", and a platinum album.

1992: Allegations of lip syncing and waning popularity

In early 1992, the group released the stand-alone single "If You Go Away". The song peaked at #16 on the US charts and #9 in the UK charts. Meanwhile, as the music industry was still reeling from the Milli Vanilli lip-syncing scandal, the group found themselves accused of lip-syncing by Gregory McPherson, a music teacher who was listed as an associate producer and string arranger on the group's third album, Step by Step. McPherson alleged that Maurice Starr sang the vocals while the group lip-synced to pre-recorded vocals during their live performances. McPherson also filed a breach of contract and creative infringement lawsuit against Starr. The group immediately responded to the allegations and interrupted the Australian leg of their tour to fly to Los Angeles to perform live on The Arsenio Hall Show. After performing a medley of their previous hits and their new single, the group (along with Starr) was interviewed by Hall. The group admitted to singing with a backing track during live performances and also admitted that Starr sang harmony on some background vocals.

On February 10, 1992, the New Kids filed a defamation lawsuit against McPherson regarding his lip-syncing allegations. In April 1992, McPherson dropped his suit against Starr and released a statement recanting his previous allegations stating, "They [The New Kids] did sing lead on their vocals".

By the time the lip-syncing allegations surfaced, the group was starting to experience a backlash. Despite their success, the group was regularly dismissed by critics for their attempts to promote themselves as an urban act and their practice of using backing vocals for live performances. The group's record sales also began to decline due to a shift in musical tastes togangster rap and grunge rock.

1993-1994: Face the Music

In 1993, after having split from Maurice Starr, the group shortened their name to the initialism NKOTB. In January 1994, their fourth studio album, Face the Music, was released. Their first studio album in close to four years, Face the Music, was a musical departure from the group's previous efforts. Nearly all the songs were written and/or co-produced by the group. In spite of some positive critical reception, the album failed to live up to commercial expectation. The album's final single to chart was "Dirty Dawg" (which featured a rap cameo by Nice & Smooth & Live Instrumentals & Background Vocals by Larry Thomas), peaking at #66 on the Billboard Hot 100. The followup single, "Never Let You Go", failed to chart in the U.S., but did reach #42 in the UK Singles Chart and #18 in the Canadian charts.

NKOTB went on tour to support the album, playing smaller venues such as clubs and theaters, as opposed to the arenas and stadiums they were once accustomed to. After experiencing increased panic attacks and anxiety, Jonathan Knight left the band. Shortly thereafter, the remaining four decided to officially disband the group.

1995-2007: Break-up

After the group's split, most of the group members started families and began to venture into other avenues. Jonathan Knight and Danny Wood maintained low profiles, while the other three continued their careers individually.

In 1999, MTV attempted to reunite the group and get them to perform on that year's VMAs. All of the members were on board for the project, except Jonathan. Consequently, the performance didn't happen.

In 2004, Aamer Haleem, host of VH1's Bands Reunited, also attempted to convince each of the members of New Kids on the Block to reunite for a one-night performance for the show. This time Jonathan agreed. However, Joey, Donnie, and Danny all declined. While Wood and Wahlberg declined on-camera interviews, McIntyre cited that the only way he would perform with the band was if the group would make the decision to reunite permanently.

2008-2010 Reunion: The Block, Full Service and other tours

In April 2008, after months of speculation, Donnie Wahlberg confirmed to CNN that the group had reunited with plans to record new material and to stage a tour. The following month, the group released their first single, "Summertime". The cover of the single featured the name "New Kids on the Block", re-lengthened from the initials NKOTB.

On August 12, 2008, they released their second single, "Single", featuring R&B singer/songwriter Ne-Yo, followed by the release of the group's first studio album in fourteen years, The Block. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart and #2 on the Billboard 200 in September 2008. It was certified Gold in October 2008, in Canada.

The group's reunion tour, New Kids on the Block: Live, began at Toronto's Air Canada Centre on September 18, 2008. They toured the US with Natasha Bedingfield and Lady Gaga as supporting acts. There are 48 total concerts scheduled for Canada and the United States, ten in the United Kingdom, one in France, one in Amsterdam, Netherlands and two in Germany. A NKOTB-sponsored "theme" concert cruise (for their fans) departed from Miami, Florida and traveled to the Bahamas from May 15–18, 2009. The group also announced the Full Service Tour for 2009, featuring Jesse McCartney and Jabbawockeez .

Group member Jordan Knight announced a new concert cruise for 2010. After the tour, each member took a break on doing other endeavors. Joey recorded a few songs written & produced by fellow musicians such as himself, Drew Ryan Scott from boy band Varsity Fanclub, Brent Paschke, and Gabe Lopez. Donnie worked on his own music as well, releasing a single called "I Got It" featuring Aubrey O'Day (formerly from Danity Kane) and "Rise and Grind" featuring Roscoe Umali. Donnie also announced on Twitter that NKOTB would tour in the summer of 2010.

On January 11, 2010, it was announced that NKOTB was to play at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan on June 17, 18, and 19, 2010 for the first time. The Backstreet Boys made a surprise performance for I Want It That Way.

Gruop Members

Jonathan Knight
Left the entertainment business and began a new career in real estate.
Jordan Knight
In 1999, Knight released a self-titled solo album, Jordan Knight on Interscope Records. The album was certified gold. He also scored a top 10 hit with "Give It to You", which went platinum. That summer, Knight opened up for Nsync on their concert tour. Knight appeared on VH1's The Surreal Life in 2004, he also appeared in the Five reality show Trust Me - I'm A Holiday Rep, along with British comedian Syd Little, Scott Wright (actor) and glamour model Jodie Marsh. In 2004 Knight released his second solo album entitled "Jordan Knight Performs New Kids on the Block: The Remix Album". In 2005 Knight released his third solo album "The Fix". His most recent solo album Love Songs was released September 2006.
Joey McIntyre
In 1995, he completed filming the role of Matt Hucklebee in The Fantasticks which was not released until 2000. In 1999, McIntyre released a solo album, Stay the Same, onColumbia Records, scoring a top 10 hit with the album's title track. He has also released further albums: 2001's Meet Joe Mac, One Too Many — a live compilation album of his work in 2002, — and a pop album 8:09 in 2004. McIntyre later became a regular on the Fox television show Boston Public and has performed in Broadway musicals includingn Wicked. In 2006, he was a contender on the reality show Dancing with the Stars and toured with the series in a 2006 live show. In 2007, he starred in an independent film titledOn Broadway and released his solo album, Talk to Me. In November 2009 he released his fifth solo studio album Here We Go Again featuring the title track as the first single with an accompanying music video.
Danny Wood
He started a Boston-based record label, and did some producing and performing, but for the most part he remained out of the spotlight. He was featured in MTV's follow up to Totally Scott-Lee called Totally Boyband, as a member of a new group with other former boyband members called Upper Street. With D-Fuse, he released a 1999 album called Room Full of Smoke. In 2003, he released Second Face, followed by the 2007 album Coming Home And also the 2009 album 'Stronger: Remember Betty' which is in memory of is late mother and all proceeds are being donated to the komen foundation. Wood is also a sales executive for a private jet travel company called Halycon.
Donnie Wahlberg
Has followed in the footsteps of his brother Mark Wahlberg, forging a career in acting and appeared in movies such as Ransom (1996), Southie (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999),Dreamcatcher (2003), the Saw film series, and the critically acclaimed mini-series Band of Brothers. He has starred in two short-lived television series: Boomtown and Runaway. In 2006 he appeared in Annapolis and in 2007 he starred opposite John Leguizamo on the TV series The Kill Point. The pair went on to co-star with Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in the 2008 film Righteous Kill.