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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.
The Kitty Wells Show is a live album recorded at a concert by Kitty Wells, her son Bobby Wright, her husband Johnny Wright, singer Bill Phillips, and musicians Tommy Jackson, Paul Yandell and Odell Martin.
Johnny “John Boy” Isley lives part-time in the home he and his wife Eve own in Ballantyne Country Club so he can easily commute to the iHeart Media building in Southend, where he pre-records ...
K.J. Wright gets emotional while thanking his team, coaches, friends and family during his retirement press conference on July 28, 2022 at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton, Wash. ‘I ...
The single was a duet between Wells and Wright. Sources are in conflict as to whether the song was written by their son, Bobby Wright, [1] or by Bill Phillips. The single was released by Decca in May 1968 with "Heartbreak Waltz" as the "A" side. At the time, Billboard wrote: "First disk duet for the husband and wife team should fast prove sales ...
The two first met in 1959, when Johnny introduced a 13-year-old Parton at her very first Grand Ole Opry performance. She sang George Jones’ “You Gotta Be My Baby” alongside her uncle, Bill ...
One Call was a boy band featuring Justin "JJ" Thorne, Anthony "AG" Gamlieli, Chris Moy, and Jose Bordonada. Johnny Wright—a music executive who has managed successful groups such as Backstreet Boys, 'NSync, and the Jonas Brothers—brought the band together from all over the country. [1]