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[ Jordan Knight ] NKOTB hunk Jordan Knight talks making sweet music again in exclusive

WHEN the email landed in our inbox asking if we’d like to interview New Kids On The Block, we must admit we were excited to say the least!

Those handsome boys set our world on fire when they burst onto the pop scene back in the mid-’80s with hits such as Hangin’ Tough, Step By Step and You Got It (The Right Stuff).

Now, almost 30 years on, the sound of handsome frontman Jordan Knight’s voice – this time not on the radio but on the other end of our actual phone – is still setting OK!’s heart aflutter.

‘Hello, how are you?’ he drawls in his sleepy Massachusetts accent. ‘Where are you, London? I’m in Boston.’ In true Jerry Maguire style, our childhood pop heart-throb still has us at hello.

Looking back on a long, successful career, it’s easy to see how it could’ve all ended so differently for the singer.

Now 42 and happily settled with his wife of eight years, Evelyn, and their sons, Dante, 13, and Eric, six, Jordan faced a well-publicised battle with alcoholism, famously saying it was one particularly bad hangover seven years ago that made him realise he had to grow up for the sake of his kids.

And grow up he has. After the band split in 1994, Jordan went off to pursue a successful solo career, before reuniting with NKOTB – brother Jonathan Knight and pals Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood – in 2007.

Now they’re back with their sixth studio album, 10. And boy it’s a corker.

Here, speaking exclusively to OK! from his home in Boston, Jordan offers his advice to Justin Bieber on avoiding the pitfalls of fame, reveals how bandmate Donnie is stopping NKOTB from coming back to the UK and the line of questioning that made the ‘prudish American’ singer choke on his water midway through our interview…

Did you ever think starting out in 1984 that you’d be here, with such a huge fan base, almost 30 years later?

No, actually, I didn’t. I kept things open and I thought, anything is possible, but I didn’t force-feed it. For a couple of years before we reunited, of course I envisioned it, we all did. But 20 years ago I didn’t think we’d still be doing this in our forties. It’s more of a fun, joyful experience now. It’s not as crazy as it was before.

You were 14 when you joined the group – do you have any words of wisdom for Justin Bieber? He’s had a tough time recently…

I think Bieber’s doing the right thing. Don’t take any junk from nobody! [Laughs] No, I think lately Justin’s had a bad time of it. But nobody really sees what the guys are saying to him before he lashes out at them. The paparazzi say really mean, cruel things to you so they get that reaction. He’s young, he doesn’t know like, maybe I shouldn’t take the bait on this one.

Read the full interview at OK.co.uk.

[ New Kids on the Block ] Chart Highlights: NKOTB Return With ‘Remix’ On Adult Pop Songs

The Boston boy band returns with the first single from its album ’10,’ due tomorrow.

Debut No. 39 “Remix (I Like The)” New Kids On The Block

Twenty-five years after their breakthrough, Boston’s New Kids on the Block (still New … and still Kids) enter Adult Pop Songs at No. 39 with “Remix (I Like The).” The song previews their 10th album, aptly titled “10,” due tomorrow. While 1988 marked their first of nine Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits (all in a row through 1990) and first of five Billboard 200 top 10 albums, they actually dented Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs as early as 1986, when their debut single “Be My Girl” spent two weeks at No. 90.

Source: Billboard.com

[ Jordan Knight ] UK – Entertainment Focus: Interview with Jordan Knight

New Kids on the Block reunited for a brand new album in 2008, their first in 14 years. The Block hit number 2 in the US and reintroduced the group onto the music scene.

On the back of its success New Kids on the Block teamed up with Backstreet Boys for a world tour which saw them perform in the UK after a long absence. Five years after The Block the group is ready to release brand new album 10.

We caught up with Jordan Knight from the group to talk about 10, find out more about new single Remix (I Like The) and to find out when New Kids on the Block will be back in the UK.

The last time we spoke to you were preparing to come across to the UK with the Backstreet Boys for the NKOTBSB tour. New Kids on the Block are about to release their new album 10. Tell us all about it.

We’re only collaborating amongst ourselves on this record. The last album, The Block, was released on Interscope records and we collaborated with a lot of music artists that were on that label at the time. It was collaboration heavy so this time around we have just stuck together and we’re doing it all by ourselves. With this album there’s definitely more of a deeper musicality and more introspective songs. There’s less ‘let’s go out, have a drink, party and dance’ to it. It’s more introspective on relationships and things like that.

The feel of the album is very different to The Block. Whereas that album felt more R&B-influenced, 10 feels more pop and closer to the music you’re known for. Was that a conscious shift?

Yes. The Block was more like that. We felt that we needed to take it back home and do some big pop songs; really sing from the heart with some good ballads and pop songs for the girls.

The focus of 10 really is on the vocals and those harmonies are tight…

It’s definitely more vocal conscious. When you have a song with a beat it’s more about the rhythm and attitude and less about how well you execute the notes. This time we had to really execute the notes to stand out against the bed of the beautiful music. We spent a lot more time on the vocals making sure they were sounding really good.

Read the full interview at Entertainment-Focus.com.

[ New Kids on the Block ] New Kids on the Block fans say ‘thank you’ in a big way

New Kids on the Block fans — also known as “Blockheads” — found a way to give back to the five Boston brothers that make them smile. Collectively, joining together on Twitter, fans of the still popular 80’s boy band raised over $8,000 to put a full page ad in Billboard Magazine — out in stores March 30.

Donations were collected from nearly 30 countries for the ad, which congratulated NKOTB on their latest album, “10” which hits stores on April 2. Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood, Jonathan Knight, and Jordan Knight were presented with framed copies of their ad during their record release party at the Orpheum Theater in Boston on Saturday.

“Fans in the theater held up heart shaped posters with #ThankYou written on them while those on Twitter who were unable to attend the show supported the moment by changing their profile pictures,” explained Blockhead, Mabelle.

New Kids on the Block fans’ efforts didn’t go unnoticed by the guys, either.

Read the full article on Examiner.com.

[ New Kids on the Block ] Fans present NKOTB with full page Billboard ad

The New Kids on the Block gave their audience a special treat at the Orpheum Theater this weekend, but the fans gave back with a special surprise to show their appreciation to the “five hardest working guys in show business.”

The guys were at Boston’s Orpheum Theater on Saturday for the record release party of their latest album,”10,” which drops on April 2. Fans enjoyed an intimate setting featuring the guys crooning tracks off the upcoming record and a Q&A session. However, in a twist of events, several die-hard New Kids fans were invited on stage to present their boys with five plaques; plaques with a message that can be seen in April’s issue of Billboard magazine:

Donnie, Danny, Jordan, Jonathan, and Joey

25 Years Ago, We Showed the World That Despite the Odds, We Will Always Hang Tough

Five Years Ago, You Came Back to Show That While the Music Industry May Evolve, The Love Between Their Group and Fans Remains

Congratulations New Kids on the Block on the Release of “10”

Love,
Your Blockheads and a Million Sisters Worldwide

As the band accepted their plaques, a few tears were shed as Jonathan Knight took to the microphone to personally thank his fans.

Read the full article on Examiner.com.

[ Jordan Knight ] Jordan Knight Joins Gregg, Freddy and Sue Live in the Studio

Jordan Knight of New Kids On The Block joined Gregg Daniels, Fast Freddy and Sue Brady live in the Mix studio Friday afternoon in anticipation of the group’s three-night concert event at the Mohegan Sun Arena. New Kids are touring with fellow pop idols 98 Degrees and Boyz II Men and play the Mohegan Sun starting May 28.

The gang asked Jordan about his working relationship with the rest of New Kids on the Block, and how they decide who does what part. He explained that because the guys’ voices are all so unique, they don’t need to argue over certain parts because only one of them is perfect for each one.

They also talked about last year’s New Kids/Backstreet Boys concert at Fenway Park, which could have been rained out – but instead the groups turned the stage into a slip n’ slide while every fan stayed and endured the storm to enjoy the rest of the show.

Visit Mix1041.CBSLocal.com to listen to the interview.

[ New Kids on the Block ] Germany – Review: 10 (inkl. Tracklist und Cover)

Da sind sie ja wieder – Die “New Kids on the Block” sind zurück. Die Zeiten schmelzender Mädchenherzen sind zwar vorbei, aber nichtsdestotrotz liefern Donnie Wahlberg und seine Bandkollegen Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre und Danny Wood ihren neuen Longplayer “10″ ab. Und dabei merkt man schnell, dass die Jungs älter geworden sind. Und wir meinen das im positiven Sinne…

New Kids on the Block – 10

Mitte der 1980er Jahre gegründet, wurden die Fünf aus Boston die erste weltweit erfolgreiche „Boyband“ und damit zugleich auch Prototyp einer ganzen Generation und Synonym einer neuen Art der Pop-Interpretation. Das Quintett verkaufte seit dem Erscheinen ihres Debütalbums „New Kids on the Block“ weltweit 80 Millionen Tonträger – und nach dem Hören müssen wir attestieren, dass das wohl noch mehr dazukommen werden, denn die Songs sind durchaus hitverdächtig. Der Opener “We own tonight” hat durchaus das Zeug die Charts zu “ownen”, erinnert dabei nicht selten an die Entwicklung, die auch die Backstreet Boys und manch andere Teenie-Boyband so durchlebt hat.

Read the full review at CDTests.de.

[ New Kids on the Block ] New Kids still rule the block

New Kids on the Block thought they couldn’t get any bigger.

In 1989, the Boston boy band sold out arenas and cornered the market on Trapper Keepers. A quarter century later, the New Kids have lost their notebook dominance, but the coming arena tour will top ’89’s. It will also top their 2008 and 2011 tours.

When NKOTB reunited in 2008, they headlined the TD Garden. In 2011, they packed the Garden and Fenway Park 
a few days apart. This summer, the guys host their fifth annual cruise, play three shows at Mohegan Sun Arena and return to Boston for back-to-back Garden gigs.

“I’m shocked it’s still at this level,” Danny Wood said from his adopted home of Miami. “When you’re away for 15 years and you’re a pop group, you don’t know what to expect. Pop changes so fast, and it’s a young man’s game. I didn’t expect the first reunion to be so big. So to be playing three Mohegan Sun shows when we usually play one, that’s amazing.”

Read the full article at BostonHerald.com.