confusion abounds
Apr. 21st, 2003 05:19 pmThis is mostly for my reference, but if anyone else benefits from it, rock on :)
Okay. So, I've rewatched Driven.
According to the tape, in 1996, Johnny was over in Germany where he was managing (for Transcon) BSB, along with two other acts. Jan Bolz contacted him, said they really like all the american groups coming over, and were there any others Jan and his fellow execs could take a look at.
Johnny has a 2 song CD and a picture of the Nsync boys that he shares with Jan; upon hearing it, Jan indicates interest in going to Orlando to listen to the boys live. Johnny then flies back to Orlando himself to meet for the first time with the Nsync boys and let them know about BMG's interest. Major rehersing ensues.
Jan and one of his cronies comes to Orlando, meets with the boys, watches them perform (possibly the April showcase at Dr. Phillips High?). Really impressed, thinks they're very talented. Meets with Johnny, who then meets with the guys, tells them BMG is interested, but with two conditions:
1) must change the name; too difficult for Germans to say (and what the heck does it mean?)
2) drop Lance; he's not at the same level as the other guys.
Haggling ensues; Johnny says in Driven they all agree Lance isn't going anywhere -- presumably that means Johnny (and probably? possibly? Lou, as well).
The result ends up being the guys are offered a contract with BMG/Transcon.
At this point in Driven it's mentioned that Lou invites Johnny in to manage the group. Presumably goes along with the contract signing, since it's not mentioned prior, and the Driven timeline seems to be pretty chronological.
Possible/Probable timeline:
April '96 - Dr. Phillips showcase (possibly attended by BMG reps?)
June/July '96 - offer made for contract, with conditions; counteroffer made, haggling over conditions, etc.
August '96 - contract signed; Johnny signed as manager; boys go to Europe
~~~~~~~~~
I've noticed in fanfic, we've given Lou close to god-like powers; he's always around, there's always the 'if Lou hears', 'if Lou finds out', 'if Lou ______'. Can anyone confirm (or deny) that Lou was in Germany on a regular basis with the guys? Or Johnny? Obviously some sort of management guidance was required...why do we all assume it was Lou?
Anyone?
Okay. So, I've rewatched Driven.
According to the tape, in 1996, Johnny was over in Germany where he was managing (for Transcon) BSB, along with two other acts. Jan Bolz contacted him, said they really like all the american groups coming over, and were there any others Jan and his fellow execs could take a look at.
Johnny has a 2 song CD and a picture of the Nsync boys that he shares with Jan; upon hearing it, Jan indicates interest in going to Orlando to listen to the boys live. Johnny then flies back to Orlando himself to meet for the first time with the Nsync boys and let them know about BMG's interest. Major rehersing ensues.
Jan and one of his cronies comes to Orlando, meets with the boys, watches them perform (possibly the April showcase at Dr. Phillips High?). Really impressed, thinks they're very talented. Meets with Johnny, who then meets with the guys, tells them BMG is interested, but with two conditions:
1) must change the name; too difficult for Germans to say (and what the heck does it mean?)
2) drop Lance; he's not at the same level as the other guys.
Haggling ensues; Johnny says in Driven they all agree Lance isn't going anywhere -- presumably that means Johnny (and probably? possibly? Lou, as well).
The result ends up being the guys are offered a contract with BMG/Transcon.
At this point in Driven it's mentioned that Lou invites Johnny in to manage the group. Presumably goes along with the contract signing, since it's not mentioned prior, and the Driven timeline seems to be pretty chronological.
Possible/Probable timeline:
April '96 - Dr. Phillips showcase (possibly attended by BMG reps?)
June/July '96 - offer made for contract, with conditions; counteroffer made, haggling over conditions, etc.
August '96 - contract signed; Johnny signed as manager; boys go to Europe
~~~~~~~~~
I've noticed in fanfic, we've given Lou close to god-like powers; he's always around, there's always the 'if Lou hears', 'if Lou finds out', 'if Lou ______'. Can anyone confirm (or deny) that Lou was in Germany on a regular basis with the guys? Or Johnny? Obviously some sort of management guidance was required...why do we all assume it was Lou?
Anyone?
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Date: 2003-04-21 03:10 pm (UTC)Yep, according to Hoover's Online,
Yep, according to Hoover's Online, <a href"http://search.hoovers.com/cgi-bin/hol_search?siteid=HBN&which=company&query_string=wright+entertainment+group&dir_top_id=7">it's an LLC</a>.
Now if I just had a subscription to Hoover's, I could get some info. ;-)
There's <a href="http://dodge.hoovers.telebase.com/cgi-bin/dandb.cgi?FIELD1=wright+entertainment+group&FIELD3=FL&P=P0020HX&Q=HOOVERSNOCHG&U=%28IP%29&SERVICE=HOOVERS&R=HOO&x=30&y=14">a pricing guide</a> for reports you can buy about WEG.
Yes. I am a Research Geek.
::polishes pocket protector::
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Date: 2003-04-21 03:59 pm (UTC)Cressy's (
September - "‘N Sync is a BMG act and we enforce and protect our rights vigorously." In laymen’s terms, that could mean legal action."
October - Lawsuit initiated by Lou Pearlman/Transcon
November - Nsync (along with Diane Bass, Lynn Harliss and Johnny Wright) counter-sues. On the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, 1999, the judge denied Transcon/Pearlman's request for an injunction. They later settle the lawsuit out of court.
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Date: 2003-04-21 03:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-21 04:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-21 10:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-21 04:36 pm (UTC)Will disregard burning envy of your Westlaw access long enough to see your protractor and raise you a Franklin Covey planner (classic size, Simplicity page design).
That said, I found this tidbit (http://www.geneofun.on.ca/nsync/news/2000.html). Zeeks I'd heard of, but not Skeez:
[3 May 2000] News from Shell -- Jive Records award winning and multi-platinum recording group 'N SYNC have formed two companies to assist in administering future business for them. SKEEZ, LLC. will handle the group's touring and ZEEKS, INC. will oversee merchandising, recording and all other ancillary activities.
And something else I might have read but completely forgotten. From a Gotham Games (http://www.gothamgames.com/news/00000005.html) blurb about the Celebrity Deathmatch video game:
*NSYNC is a registered trademark of Zeeks, Inc.
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Date: 2003-04-21 10:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-21 04:05 pm (UTC)and this is the kind of stuff we can all benefit from finding and sharing :) (or, *I* think so, anyway.)