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O-Town was a boy band formed from the first series of the MTV-produced
reality television series Making The Band, in 2000. The members of the band
were Jacob Underwood, Ashley Parker Angel, Erik-Michael Estrada, Trevor
Penick, and Dan Miller. After releasing two albums near the end of public
interest in the boy band format, O-Town has no future plans to perform
concerts or release further albums.
In 1999, Lou Pearlman, the man responsible for the formation of the
Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC, embarked on a nationwide talent search, cutting
1,800 auditions in eight cities down to 25 young men, and eventually eight
finalists.
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These eight young men would, as the premise for a new ABC reality show,
compete for five spots in Pearlman's newest boy band creation, to be signed
to his record label, Transcontinental Records. Midway through the first
season, five of the eight were chosen. These five were Underwood, Angel,
Estrada, Penick, and a young man by the name of Ikaika Kahoano. Several
episodes later, however, Kahoano was forced to choose between the band and
his family: he chose his family. Selecting from the group of 25 semi-finalists,
the remaining four members of the band chose Miller to be Kahoano's
replacement. With the final five members of O-Town in place, Making the Band
tracked the development and struggles of the new band.
The ratings of Making the Band were strong enough to warrant second and
third seasons, which made O-Town the first cast of a reality TV show to
remain the same on a second (and third) season. The additional seasons saw
the return of O-Town and continued to track their development as a pop
group, following tours, performances, and other seminal events in the band's
history. Such events included the development of their second CD, O2, their
transition to a new record label, Clive Davis' J Records, and an ongoing
struggle to "prove themselves" as legitimate artists. The third and final
season of Making the Band was broadcast on MTV, instead of its original
network, ABC.
As a band, O-Town enjoyed only mild success. Their first album, the
self-titled O-Town, boosted by the publicity of the television series, sold
more than two million copies. They also recorded the theme for the Pikachu's
Rescue Adventure that was tagged onto Pokémon 2000. The novelty of the band
soon wore off, however, and the band never really found the market
acceptance they sought; the boy band niche was already largely filled by
competitors *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys. Making matters even more
difficult was the fact that O-Town burst on to the scene when boy bands and
other types of bubble gum pop were beginning to decline and lose their
influence. Sales of O-Town's second album, O2, were below expectations, and
J Records dropped the band from the label. |
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O TOWN PICTURES |
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MOST POPULAR
Angelina Jolie
Jessica Alba
Paris Hilton
Scarlett Johansson
Jessica Simpson
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Lindsay Lohan
Shakira
Beyonce
Hilary Duff
ADDITIONS
Miley Cyrus
Rihanna
Hayden Panettiere
Miranda Cosgrove
Selena Gomez
Demi Lovato
Vanessa Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
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