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O-Town was an American 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, Erik-Michael Estrada, Trevor Penick, and Dan Miller. After releasing two albums near the end of the boy band fad of the late 1990's and early 2000s, the group disbanded in 2003. Some of their songs remain popular as cover tunes by other groups, and Parker has gone on to a successful solo career on Broadway. The group was managed by Lou Pearlman.

Brief existence

O-town started their career as a boy 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 second and third seasons of Making the Band were broadcast on MTV, instead of the original network, ABC.

Despite the popularity of the television show, O-Town as a band enjoyed only temporary success. Their first album, the self-titled O-Town, boosted by the publicity of the television series, sold more than two million copies. Their first single, "Liquid Dreams," was the first single to reach #1 on the Billboard singles sales chart without making the Airplay chart. The single managed to peak at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The band also recorded the theme ("Comin' to the Rescue") for the Pikachu's Rescue Adventure that was tagged onto , and the song "One Heart" for the movie soundtrack.

However, the novelty of the band soon wore off, and they 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 onto the scene when boy bands and other types of bubblegum 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.

Dissolution

O-Town understood that gaining a foothold in the music industry would be difficult. Making the Band emphasized the extent to which bands like O-Town were packaged and corporately controlled, facets of the music industry that listeners were not attracted to. At the same time, the television show also illustrated the humanity of the band members, showing their struggle for market acceptance and group identity. Though the group released several songs, O-Town was never able to reach the popularity attained by other boy bands of the time.

Though fans tried to organize campaigns to get O-Town signed to a new label, these efforts were met with little success. As a result, the group disbanded late in 2003, and the members attempted to move on to solo careers. The most successful of the group has been Ashley Angel, who signed on to Universal's Blackground Records, and was also given his own reality show with MTV, There and Back. Ashley's debut solo album was released in 2006 to much publicity, but did not achieve solid sales numbers. In January 2007, he began playing the role of Link Larkin in the Broadway production of Hairspray. Ex-bandmate, Trevor Penick, now professionally known as "Tre Scott", has been signed to Trilogy Productions, working with industry top producer Eddie Galan. The other band members have had minimal success with their own indie projects.

Covers

Nearly three years after O-Town ceased to exist, Japanese group w-inds' covered O-Town's "All or Nothing," calling it "Kazauta" or "Wind Poem"/"Wind Song". "Kazauta" was released on May 25, 2006 on w-inds' single for the song "Trial." While the melody was retained, the lyrics were completely reworked by Takamitsu Shimazaki, and are predominantly in Japanese with a less repetitive chorus. The message is quite similar, however the point of view/way the message is expressed is different. In 2006, Irish boyband Westlife, also covered the song "All or Nothing" on their eighth studio album The Love Album. The American punk band Fake ID also covered "All or Nothing" in an upbeat, pop-punk fashion for the compilation album Punk Goes Pop.

Discography

Albums

  • O-Town (2001) #5 US, #7 UK (Double Platinum) {3 Million worldwide}
  • O2 (2002) #28 US (Gold in U.S.) {2.5 Million worldwide}

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
Hot 100 UK Singles GER Top100
2001"Liquid Dreams"#10#3#44O-Town
2001"All Or Nothing"#3#4#10O-Town
2001"We Fit Together"#104
(Bubbled Under)
#20#39O-Town / Dr. Dolittle 2 OST
2001"Love Should Be A Crime"-#40#34O-Town
2002"These Are The Days"#64#36#29O2
2003"I Showed Her"---O2

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Preceded by
'Incumbent'
Making The Band
2000
Succeeded by
Da Band


O-Town may refer to:
  • O-Town (band), a popular American boy band
  • O-Town (album), an album by the same band
  • O-Town is a fictional town in the animated series, Rocko's Modern Life

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Making the Band is an ABC/MTV reality television series that exists in separate iterations, each iteration focusing on a specific music act. It spawned musical acts O-Town, Da Band and Danity Kane. It finished its fourth iteration on MTV on August 26.
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Broadway theatre[1] is the most well known form of professional theatre to the American general public and most lucrative for the performers, technicians and others involved in putting on the shows.
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Louis Jay Pearlman (born June 19 1954, Flushing, Queens, New York, U.S.) was a manager for several boy bands including the Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync and US5. He is now being held on charges of running one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in United States history after being on the run
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Making the Band is an ABC/MTV reality television series that exists in separate iterations, each iteration focusing on a specific music act. It spawned musical acts O-Town, Da Band and Danity Kane. It finished its fourth iteration on MTV on August 26.
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O2 is the second album by O-Town after the success of their triple platinum self-titled album. With the boy band era slipping away, they were on the verge of obscurity with the taste of music changing. The album became a commercial flop being far behind from their debut album.
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Clive Jay Davis (born April 4, 1932) is an American record producer and a leading music industry executive. From 1967-72 he was the President of Columbia Records, was the founder and president of Arista Records in the late 1970s through 2000 until founding J Records.
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J Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Sony BMG, and is distributed through the RCA Records Group.

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J was founded in 2000 by music industry veteran Grammy Award producer Clive Davis with $150 million in financing from BMG,
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MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network based in New York City.
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O-Town was the eponymous debut album of the American boy band O-Town. It was released after their #10 hit, "Liquid Dreams". The album peaked at #5 and spawned the #3 follow-up single, "All Or Nothing", which also made it to #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
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O2 is the second album by O-Town after the success of their triple platinum self-titled album. With the boy band era slipping away, they were on the verge of obscurity with the taste of music changing. The album became a commercial flop being far behind from their debut album.
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Blackground Records is an American record label, owned by entertainment attorney and artist manager Barry Hankerson and his son Jomo Hankerson, and distributed through the Universal Music Groups' Universal Records.
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There and Back: Ashley Parker Angel was a MTV reality television series than ran for 10 weeks in early 2006. It chronicled the efforts of former O-Town member Ashley Parker Angel to launch a solo career while providing for his new family.
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Eddie Galan (born February 4, 1979) is a Los Angeles born singer/musician, 4 time #1 Hit Billboard songwriter and record producer, with 15x Platinum status. He is the oldest of four children to Edward and Teresa Galan.

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Fake ID was an American pop punk band from Raynham, Massachusetts that formed in 1998, and is best known for its line up consisting of vocalist Ben Potrykus guitarist Nick Herrick, guitarist Brent Mulligan, bassist John McSweeney, and Brent's younger brother Sean Mulligan on drums.
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O-Town was the eponymous debut album of the American boy band O-Town. It was released after their #10 hit, "Liquid Dreams". The album peaked at #5 and spawned the #3 follow-up single, "All Or Nothing", which also made it to #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
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