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Jonas Brothers' dad Kevin Sr buys rights to part of band's music catalogue
Jonas Brothers' dad Kevin Sr buys rights to part of band's music catalogue

Perth Now

time22-07-2025

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  • Perth Now

Jonas Brothers' dad Kevin Sr buys rights to part of band's music catalogue

The Jonas Brothers' father has bought the rights to part of his sons' back catalogue. Kevin Jonas Sr. has reached a deal with his sons Nick, Joe and Kevin via his own talent management company Jonas Group Entertainment Holdings, which gives him the publishing and recording rights to the trio's The Happiness Begins, 2023's The Album, and their upcoming LP Greetings From Your Hometown, plus standalone singles Remember This and Like It's Christmas. As reported by Billboard, he told his sons: "I don't know that anybody can love your music any more than I do or be any more proud of you. 'I am not asking for less than the purchase price but for consideration of the passion I'll bring to keeping your legacy thriving.' In a statement, the siblings praised Jonas Group Publishing president Leslie DiPiero for supporting "songwriters and creators". They said: "We are passionate about songwriting and the creative process, and Leslie DiPiero [Jonas Group Publishing president] has always been a true champion for songwriters and creators. 'We look forward to working with her and the team.' Kevin Sr. added that considering the family connection - and his past experience managing the trio with Phil McIntyre early in their career - working together again should be "easy". The exact financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed. However, Jonas Brothers still have ownership of their first four albums - It's About Time, their self-titled album, A Little Bit Longer, and Lines, Vines and Trying Times. The debut was released on Columbia Records, while the other three were on Disney's Hollywood Records. Speaking after parting ways with Disney and retaining their masters, Nick said at the time: "This was a decision that we made as a group. Naturally, as with any partnership, when you do part ways, there is emotion tied to it. "We've been blessed to have a lot of success with Hollywood and with Disney, but speaking on behalf of my brothers and our team, we're all looking forward to this next chapter. "We're ready for that next step as a group, and being able to take our work with us was so important.'

Jonas Brothers Reveal How Upcoming Tour Is 'a Lot Different' Than Anything They've Done (Exclusive)
Jonas Brothers Reveal How Upcoming Tour Is 'a Lot Different' Than Anything They've Done (Exclusive)

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jonas Brothers Reveal How Upcoming Tour Is 'a Lot Different' Than Anything They've Done (Exclusive)

Jonas Brothers Reveal How Upcoming Tour Is 'a Lot Different' Than Anything They've Done (Exclusive) originally appeared on Parade. The Jonas Brothers are gearing up for the release of their Greetings From Your Hometown album and accompanying tour. Kevin, 37, Joe, 35, and Nick, 32, opened up about what fans can expect from this era of their careers while chatting exclusively with Parade amid their partnership with Mastercard in support of Stand Up To Cancer. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 'The album itself is a return to our roots,' Kevin begins, citing some of the 'inspirations' the brothers had growing up, including the Bee Gees. 'Being able to include those kinds of themes and inspirations in this music — you're definitely going to feel it and hear it. We even went back to our hometown and shot the album covers and walked through those streets.' Nick goes on to tell Parade that their forthcoming 20th anniversary tour is 'a lot different' than any show they've put on before. 'We're trying to tell a 20-year story in whatever it's going to end up being, 90 minutes or two hours. And that story is very personal to us and touches on a lot of different chapters in our journey,' the Jumanji actor says. 'So I think the focus for us is really on building something out that gives the audience a look into where we were at those different points in our life and where we were creatively and then where we are today. We really can't wait to get started.' As for why it was important for the two-time Grammy nominees to partner with Mastercard in support of Stand Up 2 Cancer, the siblings say that working with them was an absolute 'no-brainer,' as they've seen firsthand the toll that cancer takes on a family. 'We stand up for our father. He had colon cancer,' Kevin explains. 'Luckily he's in remission now. Anytime we can bring more awareness and show support for everyone that's been affected by cancer is something that we can absolutely not say no to. And for us to work with the team at Mastercard and especially Stand Up 2 Cancer is just incredible.' Joe adds: 'The core of this campaign is the people that are affected.' Through Aug. 22, Mastercard will donate one cent — up to $5 million — to Stand Up 2 Cancer when cardholders tap or order online with their Mastercard at qualifying restaurants and grocery stores. To kick off the collaboration, Mastercard gave Jonas Brothers superfans and their loved ones impacted by cancer the once-in-a-lifetime experience of being featured in the band's music video 'I Can't Lose,' which is also featured on their forthcoming Greetings From Your Hometown album. The song and accompanying music video officially drops Tuesday, July 15, and a special airing of the video will debut during tonight's 2025 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard on FOX following SU2C's Placard Moment. It will also be available on Mastercard's YouTube and Instagram channels. 'It's a big power ballad [and] power anthem to our fans, and I think will be an incredible thing to play live on this next tour,' Kevin says of 'I Can't Lose,' adding: 'I can't wait for people to hear it.' Fans and supporters can share how they stand up to cancer on their socials with the hashtag #StandUpWithMastercard. The Jonas Brothers' new album, Greetings From Your Hometown, is out Aug. 8. Related: The Jonas Brothers' Kids: Get to Know Nick, Joe and Kevin's Children Jonas Brothers Reveal How Upcoming Tour Is 'a Lot Different' Than Anything They've Done (Exclusive) first appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Kevin Jonas says he lost 90% of his fortune amid Jonas Brothers hiatus
Kevin Jonas says he lost 90% of his fortune amid Jonas Brothers hiatus

The Star

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Kevin Jonas says he lost 90% of his fortune amid Jonas Brothers hiatus

Photo: Kevin Jonas/Instagram Kevin Jonas (pic) has revealed he lost 'most of' his money nearly a decade ago, following the Jonas Brothers' 2013 band break-up. The 37-year-old New Jersey native and eldest JoBro appeared with his brothers this week on Lewis Howes' The School Of Greatness podcast, where he said he was left with just 10% of his fortune mere years into their hiatus. 'I've seen the beginning of financial success, not knowing what money really was and understanding it to … losing almost all of it,' Jonas said, attributing the latter to 'a bad business deal.' Jonas explained that roughly nine years ago, he lost nearly all of his money after investing the bulk into 'a bunch of property and doing other things and I was building at the time.' 'Sadly, it just wasn't the right partnership,' Jonas said, noting he couldn't get 'too much into' the details of the deal. 'We had a second shot, bite at the apple, with the band coming back together,' he added of their 2019 reunion. 'And it actually was kind of fortuitous in a way. I learned this lesson, never wanted to learn it but I did.' The group — which also includes brothers Joe, 35, and Nick, 32 — is currently gearing up for the release of its new album, Greetings From Your Hometown , dropping Aug 8, and a North American tour kicking off two days later. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

Listen: Jonas Brothers release 'I Can't Lose,' song for Stand Up to Cancer
Listen: Jonas Brothers release 'I Can't Lose,' song for Stand Up to Cancer

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Listen: Jonas Brothers release 'I Can't Lose,' song for Stand Up to Cancer

July 16 (UPI) -- The Jonas Brothers are back with new music. The trio released the song "I Can't Lose" and an accompanying music video Wednesday. The track supports Stand Up to Cancer in partnership with Mastercard. "I Can't Lose" is described as "a song about love, strength and showing up for the people you love," and will appear on the band's upcoming album Greetings From Your Hometown, which is due Aug. 8. "'I Can't Lose' is a song we hope can carry different meanings for everyone who hears it and, for those who need it, a reminder of their own strength," the Jonas Brothers said in a statement. The music video shows the band performing for a group of fans on a rooftop. Greetings From Your Hometown will also include the previously released songs "Love Me to Heaven," "No Time to Talk" and "Slow Motion." The group consists of Joe Jonas, 35, Kevin Jonas, 37, and Nick Jonas, 32. Solve the daily Crossword

Listen: Jonas Brothers release 'I Can't Lose,' song for Stand Up to Cancer
Listen: Jonas Brothers release 'I Can't Lose,' song for Stand Up to Cancer

UPI

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Listen: Jonas Brothers release 'I Can't Lose,' song for Stand Up to Cancer

1 of 5 | The Jonas Brothers performs on stage during the Official Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix in 2023. They released a new song Wednesday. File Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI | License Photo July 16 (UPI) -- The Jonas Brothers are back with new music. The trio released the song "I Can't Lose" and an accompanying music video Wednesday. The track supports Stand Up to Cancer in partnership with Mastercard. "I Can't Lose" is described as "a song about love, strength and showing up for the people you love," and will appear on the band's upcoming album Greetings From Your Hometown, which is due Aug. 8. "'I Can't Lose' is a song we hope can carry different meanings for everyone who hears it and, for those who need it, a reminder of their own strength," the Jonas Brothers said in a statement. The music video shows the band performing for a group of fans on a rooftop. Greetings From Your Hometown will also include the previously released songs "Love Me to Heaven," "No Time to Talk" and "Slow Motion." The group consists of Joe Jonas, 35, Kevin Jonas, 37, and Nick Jonas, 32. Nick Jonas turns 30: a look back Nick Jonas performs with the Jonas Brothers in concert at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton, Fla., on April 13, 2007. The band released their first album titled "It's About Time" in 2006. Photo by Martin Fried/UPI | License Photo

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