Posts Tagged ‘Donnie Wahlberg’

NKOTB Going Cruising

May 15th, 2009

Stuck on a boat for three full days with the Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight and Danny Wood as they perform onboard and mingle with other cruisers? Bestill those beating hearts, New Kids On the Block fans, that ship has already sailed.

 

Carnival Cruise lines has booked the comeback boys to kick off their summer perfomance schedule onboard one of their boats to the Bahamas, on the Carnival Imagination. The boat leaves today.

 

Cherie Weinstein, a spokeswoman for the cruise line, says around 2,100 fans – mostly women in their 20s and 30s – snatched up the tickets for the cruise. She adds that the trip sold out more quickly than normal cruises do.

 

The New Kids On The Block "Full Service" summer tour begins June 4 in Atlanta.

NKOTB Announces Summer Tour

March 30th, 2009

Is it just us, or does it feel like the early ’90s again? New Kids on the Block have announced that they’re hitting the road again this summer, after their successful reunion tour last year made their ecstatic, faithful fans feel like they were kicking it in their bedrooms from 7th grade.

 

The "Full Service" tour will kick off on May 28 in Atlanta, with tickets going on sale for certain shows on April 3 on LiveNation.

“We have put everything we have into the making of this Summer Tour. We have strategized and we are on a mission to THANK OUR FANS IN A BIG WAY!” says Donnie Wahlberg. “This tour is going to be a party like no other! Wet, hot, wild, fun! We owe it to all of our fans.”

 

"Step by Step," these guys are continuing their comeback.

 

 

Donnie Wahlberg: We Deserved Criticism

September 10th, 2008

Hailed by some as the original boy band, the New Kids on the Block were often criticized for their songs and performances, seen by some as light and fluffy fare.

 

But in an exclusive interview with AOL Music Sessions, Donnie Wahlberg says that although the band often worked harder and performed better than they were given credit for, some of the negative reviews of their music was warranted.

 

"There were times that some of our songs were crap, and deservedly so they were criticized," he says.

 

As for being the boy band that blazed the trail for groups like Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync, Donnie thinks that the criticism directed against NKOTB actually made breaking through on the music scene more difficult for those who followed them.

 

"One of the things I did notice [about Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync] is that it was probably hard for them,"  he says. "There was a backlash at radio and MTV and different places towards us, so for them to break through, they had to really work hard and be committed."

 

Joey McIntyre also weighed in on who he thought the real original boybanders were.

 

"People say boy bands, we were the first boy band, but we always immediately point back to New Edition," he says. "They came from our hometown and were our idols and that connection is very special for us."

 

 

Donnie Wahlberg and Wife Call it Quits

August 18th, 2008

Former New Kid on the Block member Donnie Wahlberg and his wife are ending their nearly 9 year marriage.

 

Wahlberg and Kim Fey Wahlberg each filed for divorce separately last Wednesday in separate L.A. counties. In her petition Kim cited "irreconcilable differences."

Donnie, 39, is the older brother of actor Mark Wahlberg. The divorce filing comes as he prepares to tour with a newly reunited New Kids on the Block.

He has also appeared in several movies, including The Sixth Sense and most recently, Righteous Kill, set to hit theaters in September.

The couple have two sons, ages 15 and 7.

Donnie Wahlberg Sensing Celtics Victory

June 13th, 2008

While Justin Timberlake, David Beckham, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith and Tobey Maguire were cheering for the Los Angeles Lakers Thursday night, there was one celebrity who was rooting against the home team — Donnie Wahlberg.

The New Kids on the Block star was on hand to cheer on his beloved Boston Celtics in their stellar come-from-behind victory.

"I travel with the team," he tells OK!. "I’m not here because they’re doing good. I’m here because I’ve been here for years."

Securing a 3-1 series lead over the Lakers, the Celtics now need one more victory to seal their status as NBA champs, and Donnie can certainly taste sweet victory.

"It’s shaping up perfectly for us to have a party in Boston in about a week," he says.

Like a typical Boston sports fan, Donnie wasn’t afraid to talk smack about his team’s rivals, not to mention, its supporters as well, calling them "false;" fans in Boston are "real."

"Why would it be tough [being a Celtics fan here]? I’d be more scared in a convent with a hundred nuns than I would be in this building full of Lakers fans," the 38-year-old says.
 
Should his boys win the whole shebang, it’s shaping up to be a pretty good summer for the singer-turned-actor. NKOTB is currently in rehearsals for their reunion tour.

"We’re having a good time and working hard. We’re very lucky. Our fans have been ridiculous the way they’ve supported us," Donnie says. "I think we sold this place out twice, which is unbelievable."

And how are rehearsals going?
 
"I’m not quite as nimble as I used to be but I’m okay," he says. "The guys are doing good. We’re fine."

By Jon Warech

Backstage At Z100’s Zootopia

May 24th, 2008

New Kids On The Block remain tight-lipped when it comes to reporters at Z100’s Zootopia. It’s photos only in the press room, so it’s time for a shout-out. How does it feel to be back together after 15 years?

“It feels incredible,” Joey McIntyre says.

Donnie Wahlberg adds, “We’ve been around for a long time.”

The Beantown boys bring out a cake onstage to celebrate Jordan Knight’s birthday. Delish! They play a medley of hits, their new single Summertime and retro Tonight.

Wow! I’m going to be on the next season of MTV’s Making The Band – fingers crossed. Danity Kane’s camp brings along a release form for me to sign because they taped me talking to the girls. I love airtime. Aubrey O’Day and company start singing their favorite song — DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince’s ditty Summertime. A-ha!

Up next is Simple Plan’s Pierre Bouvier, who tries to get Chuck Comeau to open up about the origin of their new tune Your Love Is A Lie.

“It’s a song about betrayal and about being cheated on,” he says. “It happened to me, so it sucks. I wrote a song about it. It’s a song for everybody who’s ever been cheated on.

“Come on, more specific, what happened to you man?” Pierre prods.

“That’s it,” Chuck says, embarrassed.

It’s always drama for Simple Plan in the press room. One time, Chuck asked Kelly Clarkson on a date in backstage at a Z100 event!

Jesse McCartney gets the crowd pumped with his hit Leavin.’ One thing he left behind while recording his album Departure? Junk food. “If I get another cavity, I’ll be upset,” he says. “Everything’s sugar-free.”

 

Sara Bareilles slides by. “I’m truly excited about performing tonight. Hopefully I’ll make people smile.” Bonus: She went to UCLA with Maroon 5 — and they’re touring together!

Here’s OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder sailing around in a wheelchair. What happened? “I slipped last night in Philadelphia offstage. There was water everywhere, and it happened. I was thinking ‘whatever you do, don’t fall, don’t do this.’ As soon as I took a step, both of my crutches fell out from under me. There’s a lot of pain, and it’s stressful.”

He wrote the Leona Lewis megahit Bleeding Love.“Everybody heard it and thought ‘this is the one,’” he says. “I’m happy for her. Good luck to her.”

Making The Band choreographer Lori Ann Gibson dishes some dirt about making dance moves for Madonna.

“I thought it would be life-altering,” she tells me. “I’d worked with urban acts like Mary J. Blige, Puffy, Missy – and I thought she was a step up. Madonna. I realized then that no matter how much money or how many records that if it’s really not there in your soul and if you’re really not coming from an honest place, it’s not worth it. She has an amazing work ethic but you’ll find the real artistry with Beyonce, Usher or Alicia Keys.”

Snap!

What about the Jonas Brothers?

“I started working with them when they were very young. To see what they have become is truly a great thing. They’re honest, they’re great songwriters and musicians. To see how their natural talent has developed is a blessing. They’re going to be here forever.”

We’ll see!

The night ends with a performance from Miley Cyrus, who gives her all to tunes including Start All Over, See You Again, Fly On The Wall, Breakout and G.N.O. (Girls Night Out). Confetti pours down over the tween crowd.

Oh, here’s Jesse’s rep. That means Jesse’s not far behind. ‘Night all.

 

Miss yesterday’s antics? Hit up Gifting Miley Cyrus.

 

Pick up the OK! on stands now for more coverage of Z100’s Zootopia. Angelina Jolie: Four Weeks To Go! is the cover line.

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