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August 7, 2008

The Jonas Brothers hit Baltimore

Jonas Brothers

 

It's interesting to read our coverage of last night's Jonas Brothers show in Baltimore. Our critic Rashod Ollison didn't think much of their performance musically, but the screaming, young, female fans seemed to differ.

And why? In the words of one fan: "They're so hot."

Were you and/or your daughters (or sons) there? What did you think of the show?

 

(Photo of Jonas Brothers performing at 1st Mariner Arena by Sun photographer Ken Lam)

Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 2:31 PM | | Comments (5)
Categories: Teens
        

Comments

I was not supposed to be at the concert, however, my two nephews did not want to go, so I got a ticket to go with my daughter and her best friend.. I must say, at 43, i am now a Jonas Brothers fan... the concert was great....

My brother in-law took his daughter and two of her friends and thought the show was fantastic. He was very impressed by the theatrics and extra ensemble. I would have taken my daughter were it not for the 75$ price tag for decent seats.

I personally thought it was great. THe lighting was phenominal, the effects were out of this world and the music was good. I thought that they all did a great job. THey all looked nice too! LOL!

OMG OMG OMG I REMEBER THIS CONCERT I WENT THERE SICK AS A DOG. IT WAS AMAZING I LOVE JB. THEY ARE GREAT GUYS AND SO CUTE

Laura,
Inside voice please.:-)

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About Kate Shatzkin
Kate Shatzkin is the parenting and families content editor at The Baltimore Sun and, before that, was its family beat reporter. But her most challenging and rewarding job is being mother to Leah, 8, and Sam, 6.

In her 14 years at The Baltimore Sun, Kate also has covered nonprofit organizations, prisons and courts, and has written several investigative series. She was previously a Knight journalism fellow at Yale Law School and a reporter at the Seattle Times and at the Patriot-Ledger of Quincy, Mass. She lives in Baltimore with her family.

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