Jonas Brothers’ Manager Searches for Next Pop Star

Esmee Denters was one of the first. The teenage singer-songwriter from the Netherlands built a YouTube following by being easy on the eyes and covering Justin Timberlake tunes. Then Timberlake signed her. Justin Beiber is the most successful. Music manager Scooter Bruan stumbled upon a YouTube video of the then 13-year-old and had him flown out to Atlanta to sign a record deal. Now Bieber’s in the running for a Grammy for Best New Artist.

Discovering the latest, greatest undiscovered talent on the internet is nothing new. Ever since would-be entertainers figured out how to operate webcams and YouTube, they’ve been recording and uploading unsolicited audition tapes for the entertainment industry to see. Documenting that discovery process, however, is new entertainment territory, at least when it’s done online.

Johnny Wright is one of the most successful music managers in the business, with an uber-popular pop star and boy band pedigree. His resume includes management gigs with New Kids on the Block, the Backstreet Boys*NSYNC, the Jonas BrothersJanet JacksonJustin Timberlake, and Britney Spears. And he’s looking to discover his next act online.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

Wright’s partnered with Cambio (the Jonas Brothers’ online, MTV killer) and AT&T’s U-verse for a 21-episode web series, On the Spot: Johnny Wright’s Quest for the Next Pop Sensation. Wright will accept audition tapes from aspiring musicians between the ages of 16 to 30, eventually selecting one individual or band in June 2011. He’ll pare down the playing field by way of time tested, Making the Band-like, reality television techniques of discovering pop stars. Basically, there will be a series of online challenges followed by a boot camp in Los Angeles.

Wright told the AP he’s often approached in public by wannabe artist who want to audition. Wright began recording the impromptu acts and uploading them to his website in order to gauge the response from fans. When Cambio approached him with the idea for a web series, he thought some kind of talent search would be a great fit.

Upload your audition to onthespot.Cambio.com. Let’s hope the winner turns out to be more like Danity Kane and less like Da Band.

Share
Published by
Joshua Cohen

Recent Posts

Alphabet and Meta, like OpenAI, are holding conversations about AI with Hollywood studios

Will Hollywood studios license their productions as training material for artificial intelligence models? That question…

2 days ago

Kai Cenat has big plans: Creator ‘Hunger Games,’ more Soulslikes, and a chat with Kevin Hart

Kai Cenat is on a roll. After completing a marathon playthrough of the notoriously difficult…

2 days ago

Internet corgis Hammy and Maxine to host 3-day dog party Chonkfest in Philadelphia

The chonk is coming to Philadelphia. Next month, two of the internet's favorite corgis, Hammy…

2 days ago

Report: 65% of creators believe a TikTok ban would hurt their bottom line

An annual survey of more than 1,500 respondents has revealed the moneymaking strategies creators are…

2 days ago

YouTube adds more transparency with timestamps for its yellow dollar signs

YouTube is helping creators understand why yellow dollar signs show up on their videos. The platform…

3 days ago

Calling all memelords: The Biden reelection campaign wants to hire you

President Joe Biden is buying into the meme economy. The Biden for President (BFP) campaign has shared…

3 days ago