Marc was also the manager of Natural. When Natural were at a radio station in Germany back then he pushed drummer Michael Johnson into the van so us fans didn't get the chance taking pictures with them or getting their autograph. What did Michael do? He jumped out of the car and signed pictures, posters and CDs and took pictures with fans. Marc's face... I wish I could describe it. It was awesome and I thought... "You idiot. You think you're better than us. We pay your rent." I am so proud of Michael. ❤
"Jacob wanted me to come or whatever to hang along, cause he was going to get some new earrings or whatever, so I was just like alright whatever, I'll come." Ashley said "whatever" three times or whatever in like one breath or whatever. Whatever!
I remember watching a documentary about Lou Pearlman (not Lance Bass’ doc). A producer said if the talent is attractive, can dance then sometimes that is more important than their voice. Just imagine Mariah Carey w/o being sexy. She just wore a long black dress and sand ballads, that gets boring. You gotta and some “umff” to the talent.
Totally different situation with Making the Band and American Idol. In boy bands, they always have one band member that is not a good signer. According to Mark Goulf (however you spell his name), Trevor improved the most out of everyone.
Omg I realize now putting those girls in the mix was so scripted and forced I wish it was all about the music but even now it still isn't all about the music!
@SMoldie Just cuz he's not the best vocalist in the group comapred to Erik or Jacob, doesnt mean he doesnt have a good voice. I think he'd make it to at least top 24 on American Idol.
This is SO scripted. Jacob told Mark that he, Ashley, and Erik were the only ones there, but just before they hang up, Mark tells them to "get rid of the girls."
@jwathas You have poor comprehension skills. The person said clear as day "or so years." Nonetheless, the point is that this wasn't in the 1950s like the user also stated.
@jwathas The need for me to comment even after all these years is because this is comment is still up. As long as it's up people can still comment. On that note, you're missing the point of what the other user said. They said this isn't the 1950s.