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New Kids on the Block

Formed
1984
in Boston, MA 
Active Decades
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by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
After his success with New Edition, producer Maurice Starr decided to replicate the singing group by substituting suburban white kids for the young black teenagers. The result was New Kids On The Block, a pioneering boy band that eclipsed the popularity of Starr's previous group while laying the groundwork for the teen pop boom of the late-'90s. During The New Kids' heyday, the group reportedly earned over one million dollars per week, and their string of hit singles -- the bulk of which reinterpreted R&B-styled street music for a young female audience -- made them one of the era's most successful acts. Following a botched attempt to rough up their clean-cut image with 1994's Face The Music, however, the boys disbanded, only to reconvene 14 years later for a comeback album and supporting tour.



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