JORDAN KNIGHT
FORMER NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK, IS HANGIN TOUGH
ACROSS AMERICA WITH AMBITIOUS TOUR AND TWO NEW ALBUMS
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JORDAN KNIGHT
PERFORMS
THE NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK:
THE REMIX ALBUM TO INTIMATE VENUES
Former member
of The New Kids On The Block Jordan
Knight, is headlining intimate clubs and theaters across the United
States in support of his new release, Jordan Knight Performs The New
Kids On The Block: The Remix Album (Empire
Musicwerks), available March 30th, 2004. A second as-yet untitled
solo album will follow in June.
January 2004 * Set times between 10:00 11:00 PM unless
otherwise noted:
29 Phoenix Hill Concert Club, Louisville, KY
30 The Roxy Theatre,
West Hollywood, CA
31 House of Blues, Anaheim, CA
February 2004
4 Birdy's, Indianapolis, IN
5 Magic Bag, Detroit, MI
6 Amos' Southend, Charlotte,
NC
11 Studio 7, Seattle, WA
12 Fairhaven Pub, Bellingham, WA
14 Odeon Concert Club, Cleveland, OH
20 Ranch Bowl, Omaha, NE
21 Flanagan's, Columbus, OH
28 Lewis Bowl, Sioux City, IA
March 2004
10 Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ - 9:30 PM set time *
12 Hart Theatre @ The Egg, Albany, NY
13 Club Infiniti, Buffalo, NY
18 Earthlink Live @ Center Stage, Atlanta, GA
19 Masquerade Club, Tampa, FL
20 Paramount Theatre, Saint Cloud, MN
23 Funk Box, Baltimore, MD
26 NorVa, Norfolk, VA - 7:30 PM set time *
April 2004
2 Royal Grove, Lincoln, NE
3 Maintenance Shop @ Iowa State, Ames, IA
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FORMER NEW
KID ON THE BLOCK JORDAN KNIGHT IS "LETTIN' IT ALL LOOSE"
WITH A PAIR OF UPCOMING ALBUMS AND
A CLEAR CHANNEL SNEAK PREVIEW TOUR IN FULL SWING
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Knight makes his label debut on Empire Musicwerks with
Jordan Knight Performs The New Kids on the Block The Remix Album,
March 30;
As-yet-untitled solo release streets in June
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Clear Channel Entertainment with selected Clear Channel Stations, and
House of Blues presents Knight's intimate, three-month tour
Imagine seeing a world-class
superstar performing in a club. It's one of the most unique and special
concert experiences to have. When the world-class superstar is former
New Kids on the Block member and lead vocalist Jordan Knight, you're not
just seeing him up close and personal, but you're part of the performance,
as well.
Knight's intimate, three-month
tour, presented by Clear Channel Entertainment in conjunction with Clear
Channel Stations and House of Blues, marks his return to the spotlight
after a two-year absence. As you might guess, the response from fans and
the media has been tremendous.
"I forgot what it felt
like to perform, and it's scary at first," the Boston native confides,
"but once I get back on the stage, it's like I'm home again."
And "home" for Knight,
is furnished with a keyboard and an enthusiastic crowd of guests.
"I'm performing a few
songs live-to-track, but most of the songs are just me and the piano,
and I'm taking requests from the audience. It's almost like I'm in a lounge
or a piano bar, talking to the crowd, getting reacquainted and making
it real," Knight says, sounding pleased with the chance to finally
close the gap between him and the fans that years of arena concerts necessitated
as a New Kid.
"Some of the requests
that I get, I can't even remember those songs," he laughs.
"They pull 'em from way back."
His set list includes a lot
of songs from a pair of upcoming albums, as he makes his Empire Musicwerks
debut with Jordan Knight Performs The New Kids on the Block The Remix
Album, hitting stores March 30; as well as an as-yet-untitled solo
project that streets in June, which follows up his 1999 self-titled release
on Interscope Records.
Knight is dividing his time
between the tour and the studio, which is unusual, because most
artists do one at the exclusion of the other. But then, Knight isn't most
artists.
"I'm finishing the solo
album while promoting the New Kids album," he explains, promising,
"You never know what you can expect. It's going to be new, fresh,
different. My thing is that I like to do pop songs that are a little to
the left with a hip-hop / R&B bottom to them. It's going to be something
that any club will play in 2004, with a lot of dance grooves and a few
ballads."
The solo project marks another
auspicious songwriting-production collaboration between Knight and Grammy
winning dynamic duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson, P. Diddy,
Barry White), who, along with Robin Thicke, put together Jordan Knight.
"It's always a pleasure
to work with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis," Knight articulates. "Every
time I think I know their style, they come up with something new. They
always surprise me."
Weighing in on some of the
other new tracks is fellow Empire Musicwerks producer Dicio, who hooked
up with Knight to co-produce Jordan Knight Performs The New Kids on
the Block The Remix Album.
"He's phenomenal,"
Knight states. "He's 19, beyond his time, and just funky."
Knight's inspiration for the
Remix Album began with a single song, "My Favorite Girl."
Empire Musicwerks executive
and producer Paul Klien heard the track and suggested that Knight do an
album's worth.
"It was a fluke, but it
turned out really well. The vocals and melodies are the same, but the
beats are new," Knight describes. "We removed the echo on everything,
stripped it down and made it a little funkier."
The obvious question posed
to Knight is, "Where have you been and what took you so long?"
Knight replies thoughtfully,
"I got caught up in record business red tape, which I'm sure a lot
of other artists have, too. But I've found a situation with Empire Musicwerks
that is better than what I had, so I'm happy. I've gotten closer to the
fans, and I am not such a perfectionist. I've noticed the more I come
off real, it gives a warmer vibe, and I'm more fun. I'm lettin' it all
loose."