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Sanjaya Returns, Not A Moment To Soon - Idolator


Sanjaya Returns, Not A Moment To Soon
Idolator, NY - 12 hours ago
... slightly dubious fame and not his voice, which is framed by a bunch of songs that sound like they didn't make the cut for the final 98 Degrees album. ...

2008 Zone 3 Championship - Sporting Clays


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2008 Zone 3 Championship
Sporting Clays - 11 hours ago
Pat Lieske and the staff of Island Lake handled the adverse conditions as well as if it had been sunny and 80 degrees, with very few broken targets and no ...
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About 98 Degrees




98 Degrees is a Grammy-nominated American adult contemporary boy band consisting of four vocalists: brothers Nick and Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre, and Jeff Timmons. The group was formed by Jeff Timmons in Los Angeles.

Unlike most boy bands, they formed independently and were later picked up by a record label, as opposed to being assembled by a label or a producer. They have sold over 10 million records and achieved 8 Top 40 singles.

Taking a series of jobs including landscaping, working as club security officers, and delivering take-out food, the band continued to refine its harmonies and presentation, looking to groups such as Boys II Men, Take 6, and Jodeci for inspiration. The new group also made the rounds of auditions in Los Angeles and gradually built up its contacts in the music industry. Fortunately, the group's wait for a manager and a recording contract would not take long, as they seized an opportunity to perform during a radio broadcast of a Boys II Men concert, which they had attended in the hope of passing a demo tape to the band. Paris D'Jon, the manager of hip-hop singer Montell Jordan, heard the group during the broadcast and quickly arranged for 98 Degrees to open for Jordan on his tour. D'Jon also became the band's manager, and they were signed to Motown Records by the time they finished the tour.

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