Backstreet Boys and New Kids just hit the stage last night at the AMA's and let me tell you that they did not disappoint because they have been getting lots of great reviews. I never liked new kids because they started early and I never grew up with them. Here are just some of the articles that are giving those guys some great reviews.
US MAGAZINE
Dubbing themselves "NKOTBSB," the '90s crooners -- including NKOTB's Donnie Wahlberg, 41, Danny Wood, 41, Joey McIntyre, 37, Jordan Knight, 40, Jonathan Knight, 41, and BSB's Brian Littrell, 35, Nick Carter, 30, A.J. McLean, 32, and Howie Dorough, 37 -- closed the show with a medley of hits (watch above).
You can watch just a little of what they did last night. Here is the link to it: US MAGAZINE
TECHBANYAN
“All you people, can’t you see? Can’t you see? NKOTBSB!”
I’m in boy band heaven! New Kids on the Block (NKOTB) and the Backstreet Boys (BSB), known together for their new tour as NKOTBSB, were “Larger Than Life” on the American Music Awards (AMAs) Sunday night in Los Angeles, proving they have “The Right Stuff” to perform together.
(Did you miss it, or want to re-watch? Check out video of the NKOTBSB performance on the AMAs below!)
The two boy bands, well now men, have reunited their separate groups (BSB minus Kevin Richardson) in the past few years after a long hiatus (NKOTB were big in the late 1980s/early 1990s, with about a 15-year hiatus; BSB were big in the late 1990s/early 2000s with about a three-year hiatus). Now, they are combining forces for the ultimate boy-band performance.
Fans got a sneak peek at the upcoming NKOTBSB tour with a performance at the AMAs on Sunday. As the last act of the night, Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, and Danny Wood of NKOTB, and AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, and Nick Carter from the BSB, rocked the stage with a medley of hits from each group.
Here is the rest of the article and yet the same video from the performance TECH BANYAN
MTV NEWS
Superstar boy bands New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys, who each spent a segment of the '90s causing teen-girl hysteria with their squeaky-clean party jams and baby-faced good looks, are now joining forces for a U.S. tour in June.
On Sunday night (November 21), the country got a taste of what an NKOTBSB show will look like when the nine-member collective closed the 2010 American Music Awards.
Before hitting the AMA stage, the fellas told MTV News that the collaborative awards-show production mirrors the staging of their upcoming trek.
"It's gonna be exactly what they see on the tour," NKOTB's Jordan Knight said of the show, in which the guys took turns belting pop smashes by both groups. "I think a lot of people, when they hear New Kids are going on tour with the Backstreet Boys, they think we're gonna, like, [face] off; we're gonna be some kind of rivalry. But that's not the case. They're gonna see tonight onstage that it's a collaboration, that we get along ... and you'll see it on our performance." HERE IS THE REST OF THE STORY MTV NEWS
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