JC Month! Work it, baby...
May. 31st, 2003 04:33 pmWhile waiting for Justin's interview to load at teenmusic.com (thanks for the link,
scot_ty!), I spied a little item entitled "Wango Tango 2003: Eyewitness Report" by Lynn Barker. It didn't sound familiar, so I clicked the link.
Nope, not one I'd read before! S/he did a short piece on each of the acts, but unfortunately, really didn't have much to say about JC. It wasn't negative, though, and at least s/he spelled his name correctly! :-)
"Kids ran around the huge bowl passing out lightsticks and glow necklaces until, from where I sat on the bowl floor, we were surrounded by a multi-colored Christmas tree light effect. J.C. Chasez of N’SYNC performed “Blowin’ Me Up” the number used in the film “Drumline” along with a local L.A. area high school band which won a competition for the honor. Chasez and the show-style band moved all over the stage and down the long ramp to a great audience reception."
Short and sweet.
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Nope, not one I'd read before! S/he did a short piece on each of the acts, but unfortunately, really didn't have much to say about JC. It wasn't negative, though, and at least s/he spelled his name correctly! :-)
"Kids ran around the huge bowl passing out lightsticks and glow necklaces until, from where I sat on the bowl floor, we were surrounded by a multi-colored Christmas tree light effect. J.C. Chasez of N’SYNC performed “Blowin’ Me Up” the number used in the film “Drumline” along with a local L.A. area high school band which won a competition for the honor. Chasez and the show-style band moved all over the stage and down the long ramp to a great audience reception."
Short and sweet.