| The Man Behind the Boys |
| Written by Administrator | |
| Wednesday, 28 March 2001 | |
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By JIM SLOTEK -- Toronto Sun Lou Pearlman is a classic U.S. success story, the simple son of a rich aviation family, who saw an opportunity and exploited it. It's all water under the bridge, in any case. Both suits have been settled, and Pearlman continues to get a cut of all Backstreet and NSYNC records. "And that will be forever," he says. In the meantime, Pearlman's boyband factory is pumping like the heart of a 14-year-old girl who's been kissed by NSYNC's Justin. What began in a hangar now happens in a new recording/producing facility on the outskirts of Orlando. And wherever fashion and trends take the music business, he's got acts ready to go there (He predicts the death of R&B-based dance-boybands in favour of pop-rock, if not harder stuff. Another big trend? Bands playing their own instruments). There's Marshall Dyllon, the country boyband he co-produces with Kenny Rogers. There's O-Town, the band that came from his hit TV series Making The Band, and LFO (who had the hit Summer Girls). "We have C-Note, a Latino group, and Lugo, a solo Latino artist who's 15. We have Phoenix Stone, who used to be a Backstreet Boy. We've got a hard rock guy named Brizz. We also have Innosense, our girls group. Originally, the youngest member of Innosense was Britney Spears." He's also handling the careers of some old guys, including Rogers, The Monkees and KC & The Sunshine Band. And this year, Pearlman's Transcontinental empire expands into the movies with Long Shot, a teen comedy with cameos from Britney Spears, Lance from NSYNC, KC and Kenny Rogers. "I always go with the flow. I study the market, I'm out there, I meet with the fans. And based upon what I hear and see, I formulate around that." |