Nick Jonas steps out of his comfort zone
PUBLISHED par DAVE PAULSON
DECEMBER 30, 2009 IN FEATURES.
When Nick Jonas releases the full-length debut from his new band, Nick Jonas and the Administration, in February, it just might squash a few widely held preconceptions — not only of what kind of musique a Jonas Brother is capable of making, but of what kind of album can be recorded in country music’s capital.
Jonas recorded the disc, entitled Who I Am, at Nashville’s Blackbird Studios in the spring of 2009, during a two-week break from Jonas Brothers duties. His band is comprised of a team of A-list musicians who’ve backed up the likes of Prince, Backstreet Boys, Switchfoot and Rob Thomas.
We caught up with Nick Jonas during another rare break: while he was out Christmas shopping with his family. He shared his thoughts on the project, the future of the Jonas Brothers and Nashville in advance of his concert on Monday, Jan. 4 at the Ryman Auditorium.
Your Ryman montrer on Monday comes exactly one an after toi performed there with the Jonas Brothers and special guests. We’re starting to get the feeling that toi like that room.
“Yeah, I think we’re going to try to make it an annual thing. Every time you’re there, toi can kind of feel the presence of the legends that played there. The crowd is full of musicians who are probably better than I am. I try to keep that in mind and have a good time.”
PUBLISHED par DAVE PAULSON
DECEMBER 30, 2009 IN FEATURES.
When Nick Jonas releases the full-length debut from his new band, Nick Jonas and the Administration, in February, it just might squash a few widely held preconceptions — not only of what kind of musique a Jonas Brother is capable of making, but of what kind of album can be recorded in country music’s capital.
Jonas recorded the disc, entitled Who I Am, at Nashville’s Blackbird Studios in the spring of 2009, during a two-week break from Jonas Brothers duties. His band is comprised of a team of A-list musicians who’ve backed up the likes of Prince, Backstreet Boys, Switchfoot and Rob Thomas.
We caught up with Nick Jonas during another rare break: while he was out Christmas shopping with his family. He shared his thoughts on the project, the future of the Jonas Brothers and Nashville in advance of his concert on Monday, Jan. 4 at the Ryman Auditorium.
Your Ryman montrer on Monday comes exactly one an after toi performed there with the Jonas Brothers and special guests. We’re starting to get the feeling that toi like that room.
“Yeah, I think we’re going to try to make it an annual thing. Every time you’re there, toi can kind of feel the presence of the legends that played there. The crowd is full of musicians who are probably better than I am. I try to keep that in mind and have a good time.”