Showing posts with label Kevin Richardson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Richardson. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Can We Make This Album Reach the Philippine Shores?
This was never released in the Philippines and many Pinoy fans were asking when would this be available and where. Honestly, we do not have answers for that because the Backstreet Boys are now independent artists and all we could do was to hope and pray that someday - soon (!) - In A World Like This would hit the Philippine shores. This was the first album after Kevin Richardson joined the group again, so it was really special. Many of our members were able to get a copy from other countries but of course, not everyone was fortunate enough to get this. In today's digital age, it was easy to download this in iTunes or in Google Play. But nothing beats the glory of owning one, smelling it, gazing at the photos and reading the Thank Yous. So how about if we start a campaign to ask the Backstreet Boys to stock up a box and bring some to the Philippines? :) What do you think? :)
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AJ McLean,
Backstreet Boys,
Brian Littrell,
BSBFCP,
Howie D,
Kevin Richardson,
Nick Carter
Friday, February 6, 2015
Backstreet Boys: Show'Em What You're Made Of
Backstreet Boys: Show'Em What You're Made Of is a documentary film about the career of the Backstreet Boys. Directed by Stephen Kijak, it was shown last January 30, 2015 in the US, February 26, 2015 in the UK and Europe, and March 28, 2015 for the rest of the world. For those who also wanted to purchase the movie, you can get now in iTunes (click HERE) and Google Play Store (click HERE)
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AJ McLean,
Backstreet Boys,
Brian Littrell,
Howie D,
Kevin Richardson,
Nick Carter
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Christmas Is Almost Here!
Have some dose of Backstreet Boys Christmas Time Again! Music is available in iTunes (click HERE) and Google Play Store (click HERE).
Have a blessed and happy Christmas to everyone - from the Backstreet Boys Fan Club Philippines.
Have a blessed and happy Christmas to everyone - from the Backstreet Boys Fan Club Philippines.
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AJ McLean,
Backstreet Boys,
Brian Littrell,
Howie D,
Kevin Richardson,
Nick Carter
Friday, October 3, 2014
Happy Birthday, Kevin!
Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you're a cheese. Or a wine. Cheers! Happy Birthday, Kevin Richardson! You are aging gracefully, haha! :)
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Top 5 Reasons to Celebrate 20 Years of BSB!
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AJ McLean,
Backstreet Boys,
Brian Littrell,
BSBFCP,
Howie D,
Kevin Richardson,
Nick Carter
Monday, March 25, 2013
Friday, November 9, 2012
It's Christmas Time Again!
"It's Christmas Time Again" is now out!!!
Get it on Amazon MP3: http://smarturl.it/
at the Backstreet Boys website: http://smarturl.it/bsbicta
and iTunes: http://smarturl.it/
Did you get your copy yet?
Labels:
AJ McLean,
Backstreet Boys,
Brian Littrell,
Howie D,
Kevin Richardson,
Nick Carter
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Happy Birthday, Kevin!
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Happy Birthday to Kevin Richardson! From the Bsb Fcp Family in the Philippines. |
Friday, April 20, 2012
Happy 19th Anniversary, Backstreet Boys!
We are joining the worldwide fan community in celebrating 19 years of friendship, love and music! :)
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AJ McLean,
Backstreet Boys,
Brian Littrell,
BSBFCP,
Howie D,
Kevin Richardson,
Nick Carter
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
NKOTBSB at Staples Center: Concert Review
The combined supergroup featuring New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys took concertgoers back in time with a highly energetic and entertaining show.
Barely a tween was to be found at the concert headlined by boy-band supergroup NKOTBSB on Friday night, but you’d hardly know it from the deafening screams inside the packed Staples Center in Los Angeles.While the fans may have gotten older, it seems their appreciation for late-‘80s /early-‘90s hitmakers New Kids on the Block and late-‘90s/early-2000s mega-sellers Backstreet Boys hasn’t diminished. (It’s likely that the mostly twenty- and thirtysomething female audience -- who stood pretty much during the entire 2 1/2-hour show -- was comprised nearly entirely of fans who had grown up with one of the bands, and this probably wasn’t their first time seeing them in person based on the vintage concert tees some sported.)
But from the start, NKOTB and BSB came out to entertain, and the audience didn’t leave disappointed. Sure, the costumes may be less flashy, the hair a little thinner and the voices a bit lower -- the Kids and Boys are now in their thirties and forties -- but inside Staples Center, fans were transported back in time. The groups knew what the fans wanted -- hit songs, flashes of skin and some well-choreographed dance moves -- and they more than delivered.
Kevin Richardson joins Backstreet Boys and New Kids on the Block in Los Angeles
Stuff like this really makes us wish we still had a Lisa Frank Trapper-Keeper on which to scribble "I HEART BSB." It's often the only way to adequately describe our emotions.
Kevin Richardson, who left the Backstreet Boys amicably in 2006, got back together with his old buddies (and some new kids) for the July 1st Los Angeles stop of the enormous NKOTBSB tour at the Staples Center.
Richardson and the rest of the Backstreet Boys wore Lakers' jerseys, while the New Kids on the Block kept their Boston pride going with Celtics jerseys. Richardson joined former bandmates Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, A.J. McLean, and Howie Dorough on "I Want It That Way" and even participated in the big NKOTBSB finale.
Richardson jumped on Twitter for the first time since April after the show. "Beautiful night with my brothas on stage in LA," he wrote. "Much respect and love for the NKOTB. Thanks for making me feel welcome."
Richardson recently won an Independent Vision Award for Best Actor, for his role in "The Casserole Club," an indie film about a group of competitive 1960s housewives.

Kevin Richardson, who left the Backstreet Boys amicably in 2006, got back together with his old buddies (and some new kids) for the July 1st Los Angeles stop of the enormous NKOTBSB tour at the Staples Center.
Richardson jumped on Twitter for the first time since April after the show. "Beautiful night with my brothas on stage in LA," he wrote. "Much respect and love for the NKOTB. Thanks for making me feel welcome."
Richardson recently won an Independent Vision Award for Best Actor, for his role in "The Casserole Club," an indie film about a group of competitive 1960s housewives.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Casserole Dish with Kevin Richardson
Actor Kevin Scott Richardson takes a break from filming Steve Balderson's movie "The Casserole Club" to dish with host Garrett Swann about relationships, food and more.
Check out www.CasseroleClubMovie.com for more details
Source Link from Youtube
Check out www.CasseroleClubMovie.com for more details
Source Link from Youtube
The Casserole Club Movie Trailer
Of course, we will never forget about Kevin Richardson. He will always be the one-fifth of the Backstreet Boys in our hearts. And even when he left the group four years ago to venture on other life plans, we are still here to support him. Below is the trailer for his latest movie, The Casserole Club. Enjoy!
Steve Balderson's new film, "The Casserole Club" focuses on a group of mod 1960's era suburban housewives. Close-knit and neighborly, they are all bent on one-upping each other, trying to prove that each is "the hostess with the mostess." They begin a recipe club, and hold dinner parties, testing out their new casseroles. But when the gatherings become increasingly focused on boozy flirtation, and more than recipes start getting swapped, the story moves swiftly from stylized and campy to a drama about irresponsibility, selfishness, and damaged people.
Source Link from Youtube
Steve Balderson's new film, "The Casserole Club" focuses on a group of mod 1960's era suburban housewives. Close-knit and neighborly, they are all bent on one-upping each other, trying to prove that each is "the hostess with the mostess." They begin a recipe club, and hold dinner parties, testing out their new casseroles. But when the gatherings become increasingly focused on boozy flirtation, and more than recipes start getting swapped, the story moves swiftly from stylized and campy to a drama about irresponsibility, selfishness, and damaged people.
Source Link from Youtube
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