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Johnny Wright (born August 17, 1960) is an American talent agent and media proprietor. He has managed groups including New Kids on the Block , [ 1 ] the Backstreet Boys , [ 1 ] *NSYNC , [ 2 ] the Jonas Brothers , [ 3 ] Menudo , [ 4 ] Triple Image, [ 5 ] and solo acts such as Janet Jackson , [ 6 ] Justin Timberlake , [ 7 ] Britney Spears , [ 8 ...
Management duties were assigned to a former New Kids on the Block manager, Johnny Wright, and his wife Donna. [12] The Backstreet Boys became the best-selling boy band of all time, with record sales of 130 million, [13] hitting gold, platinum, and diamond in 45 countries.
In 2002, at eleven years old, he was discovered in his home town of Dayton [1] and signed to WIRE Records (see album liner notes), the Orlando-based company owned by Johnny Wright. His first hit single was a cover of Color Me Badd's "All for Love". His self-titled debut album, released on June 10, 2003, includes the music video for the song ...
The Columbus Blue Jackets star and Meredith Gaudreau, who got married in September 2021, share two children: daughter Noa, who will turn 2 on Sept. 30, and son Johnny, who was born in February.
Meredith Gaudreau continues to mourn her late husband, NHL star Johnny Gaudreau. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, September 24, to share a video of her late brother-in-law, Matthew Gaudreau, making ...
Johnny and his brother Matthew Gaudreau, a former Boston College hockey standout, were killed by an alleged drunk driver last month while riding their bikes together on a street in Oldmans ...
After the release of the song, Wells and Wright began touring together in their own Kitty Wells-Johnny Wright Family Show. [4] Wells and Wright continued performing We'll Stick Together , often with their son Bobby, and sometimes as their finale, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] at concerts through the 1980s and 1990s.
K.J. Wright calls his mother, father, grandmother, wife, kids, more family members—seemingly most of his Olive Branch, Mississippi—onto the stage for his retirement at Seahawks headquarters.