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unusual facts about New Kids on the Block: Live


Don Haskins Center

New Kids on the Block were scheduled to perform during their Full Service Reunion Tour on July 13, 2009, but the show was cancelled.


...But Seriously

In support of the album, Collins' embarked on a world wide tour, called Seriously Live!.

30th Anniversary Tour: Live

The DVD bonus features include a promotional video for "American Made", and acoustic performances of "Ride 'Til I Die" and "Merry Christmas Baby".

All Fired Up! Live

# "Do What You Want With Me" (as sexual choreography is used, Una Healy takes a break due to being pregnant and does not perform this song)

The revelation of Una Healy's pregnancy in September 2011 meant fans began to question whether she would still appear on the tour.

Section 3 begins with a video introduction of the Wideboys remix of "Up".

The shows second act carries on with "Issues", which sees Mollie King and Una Healy sat on the stairs on the right hand side of the stage, Rochelle Wiseman and Vanessa White on the left, and Frankie Sandford sat above the doors in the middle back of the stage.

Una Healy returns to the stage and the show moves on with the "Way You Watch Me".

At Vine St. Live

# "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) – 3:52

Bamboo Mañalac

On February 10, 2013, during an appearance on the last episode of Sarah G. Live, Bamboo Mañalac hinted that he would be working with Sarah Geronimo after they both finished performing a production number together.

Barnstormin' Live

# "One Clear Moment" (Craig Fuller, Paul Barrère, Bill Payne) > "Just Another Sunday" (Bill Payne, Shaun Murphy)

Born in the U.S.A. Live: London 2013

Pamela Springsteen (Bruce's sister was brought out to sing with him during "Dancing in the Dark")

Bush League TV

Patton played the game for 28 hours and video-streamed his efforts on Yahoo! Live, starting on April 29 at 5 pm.

Claytoven Richardson

He has since performed on numerous gold and platinum recordings featuring Tevin Campbell, Michael Bolton, Elton John, Peabo Bryson, New Kids on the Block, Ricky Martin, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, and many others.

Damage: Live

Damage is a live recording of a 1993 tour by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp.

DC3 Music Group

The trip was known as Plane to Haiti and DC3 enlisted the support of many artists they work with for this mission, including Godsmack, David Archuleta, Julianne Hough, New Kids on the Block, Scott Stapp, Alter Bridge, and others.

Descendents discography

Following the Descendents' breakup, SST released the live albums Liveage! (1987) and Hallraker: Live! (1989) and the compilation albums Two Things at Once (1988) and Somery (1991).

Destroy Terrastock – Live

Upon original release, Bakery Records included a copy of Tadpoles Destroy Terrastock - Live with all mail-orders for Smoke Ghost.

Dive! Dive! Live!

Live! is the first live video ever recorded by heavy metal singer Bruce Dickinson.

It was filmed at the Town & Country Club in Los Angeles, California, on 14 August 1990, while finishing the Tattooed Millionaire US tour leg.

Episode 1999: Live

The album featured unreleased songs from Duff McKagan's unreleased solo album Beautiful Disease; "Shinin' Down", "Seattle Head", "Superman", "Missing You", "Then and Now" and "Mezz", as well as new material and a cover of The Stooges "Raw Power".

Gabe Lopez

Credits include Belinda Carlisle, New Kids On the Block, Joey McIntyre, Charice, Drew Ryan Scott, Thomas Fiss, Varsity Fanclub, Shinee (Top 5 hit in South Korea), Tyler Hilton, Jeff Silbar, Brent Paschke, Chris Salvatore, and other recording artists.

Getting Away with It... Live

Former members Larry Gott (guitar) and Andy Diagram (trumpet) made guest appearances during the show.

Hallraker: Live!

The tracks on Hallraker: Live! were taken from two performances: April 9, 1987 at Berkeley Square in Berkeley, California on the band's tour in support of All, and July 13, 1987 at First Avenue in Minneapolis during the last week of their "FinALL" tour, so-called due to singer Milo Aukerman's decision to leave the band to pursue a career in biochemistry.

In the Flesh – Live

The material for the DVD was taken from a 27 June 2000 performance at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon, while the double CD contains various recordings of the entire 2000 US tour live show, drawn from performances in Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada, Irvine, California, and Portland, Oregon.

Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain

Kevin Hart performed a stand-up special at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles.

Lost Planet

The game also includes cross-platform play between Xbox Live and Games for Windows – Live users.

Lovely to See You: Live

Unlike the Moody Blues' two previous live albums A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Hall of Fame, Lovely to See You: Live does not feature a live orchestra.

Michael Jonzun

His brother and frequent collaborator is Maurice Starr, mastermind of New Edition and New Kids on the Block; Michael Jonzun contributed to early tracks by both groups.

Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium

The stadium has also been home to numerous concerts, most notable being New Kids on the Block at the height of their fame.

MTV Unplugged / Live

It features two complete MTV performances: the first show was recorded on MTV Unplugged in 1994 during the promotion of her first album, Debut, and the second show was recorded on MTV Live in 1998 for the promotion of her third album Homogenic.

New, Rare, Live

New, Rare, Live is a 2004 compilation album by the Australian band Superheist.

Nightmare: The Acoustic M.S.G.

The recording of the unplugged version of these songs and their success in Germany and Japan inspired Schenker and McAuley to tour with only an acoustic set, which was later released in the live album "Unplugged" Live.

Nominative use

In New Kids on the Block, the court had examined a "New Kids on the Block survey" performed by the defendant, and found that there was no way to ask people their opinion of the band without using its name.

One Nite Alone... Live!

Among the album's highlights are "Sometimes It Snows in April" and "Adore" at the piano, an extended "Joy in Repetition", and an energetic "When U Were Mine".

One Nite Alone... Tour

Performances recorded during this tour were released on the live albums One Nite Alone... Live! and C-Note.

Ram It Down

Allom would later return as co-producer to the 2009 live release A Touch of Evil: Live.

Riot in Japan – Live!!

Both pressings contain a studio version of the Deep Purple classic "Smoke on the Water", recorded at Greene St. Recording in New York during The Privilege of Power sessions and featuring a special guest appearance by The New West Horns.

Ross Yockey

Yockey has written nonfiction, among them biographies of Zubin Mehta and André Previn, and fiction, including three novels about the New Kids on the Block.

Shiva Recoil: Live/Unlive

Shiva Recoil: Live/Unlive is a live performance album by Paul Schütze and Phantom City, released in 1997 through Virgin Records.

Sounds of St. Lucia: Live

Sounds of St. Lucia: Live is a live album released by Image Entertainment, on both CD and DVD, of a performance by Acoustic Alchemy at the tenth St. Lucia Jazz Festival in 2000.

Soundstage: Umphrey's McGee – Live

Soundstage: Umphrey's McGee – Live is the third DVD release from progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee.

Stompin' at the Savoy – Live

The fourth side of the album included four new studio recordings of which two were released as singles, "Ain't Nobody" and "One Million Kisses".

The Corrs – Live

However, this CD was released as a bonus disc with The Corrs' previous album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten in Australia in 1996.

Tim Leiweke

Leiweke was President and CEO of Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), which owns the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Galaxy, part of the Los Angeles Lakers, the L.A. Live entertainment complex, as well as multiple sporting and entertainment venues around the world, such as the Home Depot Center and the O2 Arena in London, which it manages.

Together for the First Time... Live

#"I Like to Live the Love" (6:00) - (Dave Crawford, Charles Mann)

Tour De Force – Live

Tour de Force — Live is a live album by Italian-American jazz fusion and Latin jazz guitarist Al Di Meola, released in 1982, and recorded at the Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 4, 1982.

Trio → Live

The album covers a mixture of standards, older pieces by Metheny (such as the title track from his debut album Bright Size Life) and recent compositions.


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