Baptist Boy: Backstreet’s Littrell shares his God with you

Posted in 2006 - Brian's solo projects, 2006 - Interviews on February 15th, 2009 by admin

The cleanest-cut of the clean-cut super quintet goes solo
November 01, 2006

In late 2000, at the height of what future music historians may well term the Boy Band Era, Brian Littrell walked into a room full of robed beauties.

“I didn’t know what was going on, but I saw all these young ladies,” the Backstreet Boy says over the phone from his home in Atlanta. Adds the chucklesome Littrell in his boyish Kentucky drawl: “They were naked.”

The shoot was for Rolling Stone magazine, Littrell explains. Celebrity photographer David LaChapelle wanted to shoot the Boys with naked ladies because “that was his interpretation of what the Backstreet Boys should be. We, at the time, were larger than life.”
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Brian Littrell: God opened doors

Posted in 2006 - Brian's solo projects, 2006 - Interviews on February 15th, 2009 by admin

This Backstreet Boy never meant to be an international superstar. He wanted to be a youth pastor.

Why did you want to do this project?
Before I became a Backstreet Boy, I grew up singing in the church. Later on, I discovered that I truly had a God-given gift. I began to travel around to youth groups and churches—even some out of state—to be a guest revival singer. I traveled with my youth group all over the nation singing and delivering God’s Word. Little did I know that God was setting me up for a much bigger musical platform.

Did you plan on singing professionally?
No. I didn’t really want to be a pop star. I didn’t even want to do even Christian music. I wanted to be a youth minister or a music minister in a church. My plan was to attend Cincinnati Bible College and study youth ministry and music ministry. I visited the school and spent a whole weekend there. I love it and had my whole life planned out.
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Happy families – The Carter siblings unite

Posted in 2006 - House of Carters, 2006 - Interviews on February 15th, 2009 by admin

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right? That’s what Backstreet Boy Nick Carter is banking on as he brings together his younger brother, mega pop star Aaron, and their three sisters, Bobbie Jean, Leslie and Angel, to live together as they try to put a turbulent family history behind them.

House of Carters premieres with a special hour-long episode on Sunday, 5th November at 6pm only on E! Entertainment Television (Sky 155/NTL170). Following the one-hour series debut, new half-hour episodes will air every Sunday at 6pm throughout November and December.
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Nick Carter: The User’s Guide

Posted in 2006 - Interviews on February 15th, 2009 by admin

Name: Nickolas Gene Carter. My grandmother’s name on my mother’s side was Gene.

Born: January 28, 1980 in Jamestown, N.Y.

First memory: Falling out of a tree when I was a little kid in Jamestown. I saw a picture later of the tree that I used to climb. It seemed a lot bigger when I fell out of it.

Biggest thrill as a child: Hanging out with my sister B.J. in a retirement home that my mother and father ran in Tampa, Florida. We would play in the mud in the front yard when it would rain. And we played with toads. We developed warts on our hands from them!
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Back to His Old Streets

Posted in 2006 - Brian's solo projects, 2006 - Interviews on February 11th, 2009 by admin

The Backstreet Boys have been one of pop music’s super-groups for over a decade, selling more than 76 million records. But group member Brian Littrell, wanting something different, felt called to return to the Christian music he was brought up on. In 2005, his chart-topping remake of Michael English’s signature song “In Christ Alone”—featured on the WoW No. 1s compilation—would go on to earn a Dove award for Inspirational Recorded Song. And just this month, Littrell released his solo debut Welcome Home (Reunion). It’s quite a step away from the B-Boys, who didn’t share Littrell’s commitment to faith—a situation that sometimes led to tensions within the group, including a cover photo shoot for Rolling Stone when the guys were asked to pose with some scantily-clad women. Littrell refused, catching grief from his bandmates but kudos from fans who appreciated the stance he’d taken. In this interview, he talks about his new project, his Christian background, and his celebrity experience with the Backstreet Boys over the years.
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