A team of producers is set to recreate history by helping to bring back the legacy of Lou Pearlman, the late music mogul known for forming and funding the Backstreet Boys. The music project aligns with the statement of Mr. Pearlman, “Boy bands will stop when God stops creating teen girls,” with the producers using handwritten instructions by the late boy-band impresario to create a new generation of boy bands.
“We are a team of producers that have in our possession, handwritten letters that will be used as instructions to create a new singing group. These letters were handwritten by the late Lou Pearlman who created massive music superstars like the Backstreet Boys, Nsync, LFO, and many, many others. Using his written blueprints, we will create a new generation of singing groups that will be reminiscent of the past music scene of the 90s, filling the huge gap in the teen pop music genre in over 10 years.”
Boy bands have dominated the music scene over the years, with the likes of Boys 2 Men and Westlife substantiating this claim. However, this has not been the case in recent times, which is where the producers are looking to change the narrative by leveraging the expertise of one of the biggest advocates of boy bands, Lou Pearlman.
The team of visionary producers seeks to create a resurgence of Pop music in the U.S and other parts of the world while helping Mr. Pearlman to live his dream of creating one last supergroup before his death in 2016. The Pearlman-inspired music project will undoubtedly chart a new course in the music scene if it becomes a success, considering the feats achieved by the late American record producer.
Louis Jay Pearlman helped to build the Backstreet Boys before taking his expertise to develop the award-winning boy band, NSYNC, in collaboration with the Wrights. Pearlman immediately became a music mogul following the successes of Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, going ahead to manage and co-create several other boy bands, including O-Twon, LFO, Take 5, Natural, Marshall Dyllon, and US5. He also owned a large Orlando-based entertainment complex, which included a recording studio, Trans Continental Studios, and a dance studio near Disney World, named O-Town.
For further information about the music project and the soon-to-be-launched band, visit – www.LouPearlman.com.
Media Contact
Company Name: Next Generation Entertainment
Contact Person: Emily Dorsett
Email: Send Email
Country: United States
Website: www.LouPearlman.com