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Joey McIntyre


Joey McIntyre Biography (Courtesy Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)


Joseph Mulrey McIntyre (aka Joe McIntyre, Joey McIntyre), born December 31, 1972 in Needham, Massachusetts, is a singer-songwriter and actor. He is best known as the youngest member of the 1980s-1990s group New Kids on the Block (NKOTB).

Biography

McIntyre is the youngest of nine children in an Irish-American Catholic family.

Just before his 13th birthday, McIntyre joined New Kids on the Block, replacing Jamie Kelly. Since the other four members of the group were already long-time school friends, he initially found it difficult to blend into the group. However, New Kids on the Block became one of the most successful boy bands to date, producing three number one albums on the US Billboard charts. In 1991, Forbes magazine had the band as the highest earning entertainers, beating the likes of Madonna and Michael Jackson. The band eventually disbanding in 1994, following a media backlash and thus the declining sales. The band however, still remained strong overseas, and are still regarded as pioneers today.

Following the group's split, McIntyre busied himself with songwriting and sought a record deal. He made his acting debut in the film The Fantasticks, which was based on the long-running off-Broadway musical. This 1995 film, starring Joel Grey and Jean Louisa Kelly, was released in theatres five years later.

Disenchanted at his inability to find a recording contract, McIntyre used his own money to record his first solo album Stay the Same and sold it on his website. He then took his first single also entitled Stay the Same from the album to local Boston DJs, helping it to eventually receive national airplay. The combination of airplay and website sales for the single led to McIntyre signing a recording contract in 1999 with Sony Music USA, which, under the Columbia label, had previously been home to New Kids on the Block.

The album Stay the Same was re-released on the Sony Works label and sold more than a million copies around the world. The single 'Stay The Same', rose the Billboard Hot 100, eventually peaking at number 10. The second track of the album I Love You Came Too Late became his second solo hit.

Also in 1999, McIntyre recorded the song Remember Me for the film Southie, which starred former band mate Donnie Wahlberg.

In 2001, he returned with his second solo album Meet Joe Mac. The album however, wasn't well recieved and didn't reigster on the charts. Instead of sticking to bumble gum pop, which was the rave back in 2001, Mcintyre did the mistake which bestows most teen acts who try to get too serious album. This album's only release was the flop single 'Rain'.

McIntyre played Jon in Jonathan Larson's Tick, Tick... BOOM! for both the off-Broadway (Fall 2001) and Broadway national tour (2003) versions of the play. In 2002, he appeared for a season on the popular television show Boston Public. The following year, he released the live acoustic album One Too Many with Emanuel Kiriakou.

McIntyre and his wife Barrett married on August 9 2003, exactly a year after they had met. His fourth solo album 8:09, released in 2004, was largely influenced by his wife. Also in 2004, McIntyre starred in the film Tony n' Tina's Wedding, which co-starred Mila Kunis.

In 2005, he played Fiyero, the leading male role in the Broadway musical Wicked. He also competed on the first season of the reality television show Dancing with the Stars, winning third place with dance professional partner Ashly DelGrosso.

He appeared as Fonzie in Happy Days, a musical based on the hit TV show at the Falcon Theater in Los Angeles from February 15 to March 12, 2006 and a second run from June 23 to August 13, 2006.

Beginnning December 2006, he is scheduled to take part in Dancing with the Stars - The Tour with actor Joey Lawrence, pop star Drew Lachey & TV stars Lisa Rinna and her husband Harry Hamlin.().

McIntyre recently wrapped the film On Broadway, which was filmed in his hometown of Boston. He recently released an album of covers entitled Talk To Me on December 20th.

McIntyre and his wife Barrett are expecting their first child in early 2008 ()

He is also a Co-Owner of Semi-Private NY Nightclub The Plumm, along with Chris Noth, David Wells, Noel Ashman, among others.

Trivia

  • McIntyre shares the same birthday as his sister Carol.
  • One of his sisters, Judith McIntyre, is an actress.
  • Danny Wood and Donnie Wahlberg, McIntyre's former New Kids on the Block bandmates, produced some of the songs on his debut solo album.
  • Joey attended Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury, Massachusetts he was cut from the basketball team by Dennis "the iceman" Tobin.
  • Joey appeared at Boston Latin School for a Charity Talent Show on May 22, 2007 to stop genocide in Darfur.

Discography

With New Kids on the Block

  • 1986: New Kids on the Block - #25 US, #6 UK
  • 1988: Hangin' Tough - #1 US, #1 UK
  • 1989: Merry, Merry Christmas - #9 US, #13 UK
  • 1990: Step by Step - #1 US, #1 UK
  • 1990: No More Games: The Remix Album - #10 US, #15 UK
  • 1994: Face the Music - #37 US, #36 UK
  • 1999: Greatest Hits

Solo albums

  • 1998: Stay the Same (BNA label)
  • 1999: Stay the Same (Sony Works release) - #49 US (Gold)
  • 2001: Meet Joe Mac (Madacy label)
  • 2002: One Too Many: Live From New York
  • 2004: 8:09 - #50 US Independent Chart
  • 2006: Talk to Me

Singles

  • 1999: Stay the Same - #10 US (Gold)
  • 1999: I Love You Came Too Late - #54 US
  • 2001: Rain
  • 2004: L.A. Blue

Theatre Productions

  • 1995: Barking Sharks
  • 2000-2001: Tick, Tick... BOOM!
  • 2003: Tick, Tick... BOOM!
  • 2005: Wicked
  • 2006: Happy Days

Filmography

  • 1995 [2000 release]: The Fantasticks
  • 1999: Stay the Same (video single)
  • 2002-2003: Boston Public
  • 2004: Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding
  • 2006: On Broadway (film)


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