PHOTOS/VIDEOS: Missed Joe’s interview & V Nightclub performance with Chanel 955? Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 23, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Performance, Photos, Radio, Video | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas as part of his radio tour stopped by the Chanel 955 radio station in Detroit, MI on July 22, 2011. Later on that night he attended the Channel 955/MGM Grand hosted event at V Nightclub inside MGM Grand Detroit where he performed a few songs from his upcoming album (likely: Love Slayer, Just In Love, Fast Life, and See No More) with DJ Whip spinning the tracks.

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Performing “Love Slayer” at V Nightclub

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PHOTOS: 2011 – 101.3 KDWB in Minneapolis, MN (Joe) – 7/21
Written By Kimberly on Jul 23, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas as part of his radio tour stopped by the 101.3 KDWB radio station in Minneapolis, MN on July 21, 2011. I don’t think the podcast or the interview is posted. However, he did call the same radio station back on July 14, 2011. If you missed that click here.

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Request “See No More” on Z100′s Interactive 9 @ 9 with Mo Bounce!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Radio | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Tune in tonight to Z100′s Interactive 9 @ 9 with Mo Bounce to check out Joe’s interview and listen to “See No More”. As soon as the request lines are open, request See No More by voting online, texting, or calling.

ONLINE:
http://jonas.cta.gs/02y

TEXT:
Text requests to 55100 by texting: REQUEST joejonas or REQUEST seenomore

CALL:
1.800.242.0100

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VIDEO/PHOTOS: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with Mix 107.9? Listen Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio, Video | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas was in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 20, 2011 as part of his radio tour. He did a private listening party and interview with Jared from Mix 107.9 at the Roof Restaurant in downtown Salt Lake City, UT. They have more coverage coming soon. So stay tune!

Joe Jonas visits Salt Lake
July 20th, 2011 @ 11:11pm
By Nadine Wimmer

SALT LAKE CITY — Joe Jonas of The Jonas Brothers musical group visited Salt Lake City Tuesday to promote his most recent project.

While he was here — in front of screaming girls, of course — he encouraged everyone to read with our incentive program Read Today.

Jonas revealed that he is reading a lot of music and writing a lot of lyrics these days — both important literacy skills. But he mainly answered questions from gals who won a radio contest.

The girls asked him what he liked to do in his spare time and if he finds time to go out on dates. For the record, he likes to watch movies and he doesn’t have much time for dating.

For those wondering: Yes, The Jonas Brothers will produce another album after Joe’s solo project runs its course.

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ARTICLE: Joe Jonas’ Doggy Friend – Sir Winston Johan Jonas!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Gossip, Joe Jonas, Latest News | 1 \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas says he never gets lonely because he is always accompanied by his dog, who is his best friend.

Joe Jonas’ dog is his best friend.

The Jonas Brothers singer is grateful for the company his pet pooch Winston gives him now he lives alone in Los Angeles, though he admits when he isn’t working, he loves to host fun evenings for his friends.

Asked if he gets lonely living alone, he said: “Luckily I have a best friend in my dog Winston. I talk to him all the time when we’re at home.

“Then when I’m not busy, I have friends come over to play video games or we’ll go out for something to eat, so it’s never lonely.”

Joe has launched a solo career and while he misses working with his bandmates and brothers Nick and Kevin, he says traveling and planning is now much easier.

He told Top of the Pops magazine: “At times I miss them, but it’s also a really exciting time in my life. Plus there are fewer bags to carry and fewer people to travel with.

“It also used to be three different people wanting to do three different things, like eat at different restaurants, so now the decision-making process is a lot easier.”

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ARTICLE: Star Spotting: Joe Jonas Breaks A Fashion Rule, Still Looks Hazardously Handsome
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Fashion, Joe Jonas | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Posted 18 hrs ago by Jenna Hally Rubenstein in Celebrity, Photos

What’s that rule again? You’re not supposed to wear more than one bold color per outfit? I guess when you’re as hot as Joe Jonas you can rock as many colors as you well please. Homeboy still manages to look impeccably styled every time.

Snapped as he was leaving the KISS-FM studios in Los Angeles today, Joe confidently sported a bright blue blazer, a fitted white tee, some Army green cargo pants, and a little red handkerchief popping out of his blazer pocket. And surprise, surprise — Joe pulls off this mismatched color overload perfectly and looks just as “BLA-DOW” as he did on say this day, or this day or this day. Seriously, what is in that Jonas water?

Oh, and even though it’s a toasty 80 degrees in L.A. today, I literally do not see one bead of sweat on Joe’s face. He’s not even wearing short sleeves or shorts. THAT IS NOT NORMAL. He’s a (hot) machine!

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CAMBIO: Artist Page: Joe Jonas
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Cambio, Joe Jonas, Latest News | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Thanks to everyone who told me about this on twitter that Cambio has updated Joe Jonas’s artist page.

Joe Jonas
You can hear it in the first electric moments of “See No More” – Joe Jonas has discovered his new voice. His debut single as a solo artist is as infectious as it is heartbreaking, danceable as it is soulful and comes at you with a sound that is not what anyone expected. Co-written with Chris Brown and producer Brian Kennedy, “See No More” has already earned solid reviews from both fans and music critics with Entertainment Weekly saying “the JoBro lead heartthrob sheds teen-pop tremors for sensitive-guy cool on this sultry midtempo torch song.” After six years writing and recording with his brothers Nick and Kevin, Jonas says that working on an album on his own was “liberating…in a way, but also a challenge, to finally be able to say 100% of what I wanted in a song.”

Jonas started working on solo material in early 2010 with the intention of combining the sounds and atmospheres of music he loves the most – Pop/Dance, Hip-Hop, Techno and House Music. “I wanted to make this album something a club DJ would listen to,” says Jonas. He teamed up with hit-making producers Danja (Britney Spears, Madonna, P!nk) and Rob Knox (Leona Lewis, Rihanna), who helped Joe create a sound that reveals his true musical personality. Sometimes that means he’s ready for a night out, as heard on harder-edged tracks like “Blacklight” and “Fast Life.” Elsewhere, on rhythmic ballads including “I’m Sorry” and “See No More,” his soaring voice is built over dramatic melodies to reveal a vulnerability not heard before from the 21-year old singer.

Throughout the year and into the Spring of 2011, Joe traveled to Miami and New York to work in the studio with Danja, and would return to Los Angeles to work with Knox and songwriter James Fauntleroy. “I’ve written with everybody,” says Fauntleroy, “and a lot of them have no clue what to write – they’re not really music fans or they’re not analyzing why a song sounds a certain way. But Joe, he can WRITE. Working with him, the songs come so fast and easy.” Adds Knox, “Joe knows what he wants, which really made this not a job at all.” The three hit it off so well that they’re talking about writing songs together for other artists.

When they weren’t busy recording, Jonas would find inspiration checking out DJs in Los Angeles and Miami and immersing himself in club culture. “We’d go out and just experience what every club was about,” Joe says. “We’d listen to certain DJs and see how they worked the crowd. It was so new to me. What was so cool was that the music and vibe would vary from city to city – Miami clubs and LA clubs are totally different. But with this project, I wanted to find a sound that was universal.”

Jonas acknowledges that turning 21 last year had a huge impact on the sound and direction of the album. “It has a lot to do with coming of age,” he says. “You’re older, you’re able to go out with your friends, kick back, dance, whatever you wanted… but just get out there and have a good time. And this is the music I associate with that feeling – it’s the sound that lifts me up.” Jonas says that when he tours as a solo artist later this year, he hopes to bring the energy of a nightclub experience on the road with him. “I want the live show be a party, as if you could bring that kickin’ club vibe to everyone coming out to the show,” he says.

The biggest breakthrough he had during the past year working on the album was realizing he had to be willing to take chances. “Being able to grow as an artist is really key,” Jonas says. “I actually got to meet Mick Fleetwood in Hawaii recently and the piece of advice he gave me was: ‘Take your fans on a journey, musically, and always test yourself by trying new stuff, so your fans ears will be accustomed hearing fresh things.’ That really stuck with me when I was making this record. I thought, ‘I’m not going to be nervous about trying new things, and I tried to keep that in mind the whole time.”

Jonas says he knew he needed to push himself when it came to writing lyrics as well. It was time to step out and truly say what was on his mind. “I realized that music is my one opportunity I have to just get out there and say something that I’ve been holding back. A song is like a safe zone, and if I need to get something off my chest, music is what I turn to. So I’ve been forcing myself to write really honest lyrics, which is not always easy. But this time, there’s holding nothing back. This is what I’m all about now.”

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ARTICLE: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with “The Ralphie Radio Show”? Listen Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Gossip, Joe Jonas, Latest News, Radio | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

INTERVIEW: Joe Jonas Talks ‘Fast Life’; Reached Out to Demi Lovato on ‘Skyscraper’
July 21, 2011

When Demi Lovato said on “The Ralphie Radio Show” that “just about everybody in my phone book” reached out to her after the release of “Skyscraper,” she may have not been exaggerating. In an interview that aired Wednesday night on “The Ralphie Radio Show,” Joe Jonas revealed he was one of those supporters.

“I think (‘Skyscraper’) is great,” remarked Jonas on the phone. “I’m really happy for her and it’s a great song and I’m glad to see that she’s able to pull out those emotions in a song.”

After a reference was made to Lovato’s comment that everybody in her phone called or texted to offer congratulations, Jonas acknowledged that he was also one of those people.

It certainly speaks volumes that Jonas took the time to listen to the song and reach out to Lovato. No, not just because the two once dated, but because the middle “Jonai” is a very busy guy these days. Jonas is knee deep in a multimedia press tour to promote his new single, “See No More.” The track represents a departure from what you may have come to expect from the Jonas Brothers, and that’s no coincidence. Joe hit the studio with none other than Chris Brown to create the song. Brown co-wrote and provided backup vocals.

“We were not originally going to write together, we were just playing each other music,” said Jonas of his initial studio encounter with Breezy. “The next day we got in the studio and wrote the song in like, two hours or so.”

Jonas also talked about how Brown “lives in the studio” and that the R&B star played “about a thousand songs” that were in the works. Joe found inspiration in Brown’s sound, and the Jonas brother feels that will be apparent when his album, Fast Life, hits stores September 6.

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ARTICLE/PHOTOS: Joe Jonas Grabs Some Griddle Cafe Grub
Written By Kimberly on Jul 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Candids, Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Wed, 20 July 2011 at 4:54 pm

Joe Jonas stops by the Griddle Cafe in West Hollywood, Calif., to grab a bite to eat on Tuesday afternoon (July 19).

The 21-year-old musician is also pictured below heading out to the KIISFM Studios for an on-air interview on Wednesday morning (July 20) Tuesday (July 19).

Joe is actually off again, going to promote his upcoming solo album, Fast Life. He tweeted, “LA good to see you for like 16 hours.. See u later!”

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2011 – Out at Griddle Cafe in West Hollywood, CA (Joe) – 7/19

2011 – Leaving the KIISFM Studio in Los Angeles, CA (Joe) – 7/19

VIDEO/PHOTOS: 2011 – Hot 97.5 in Phoenix, AZ (Joe) – 7/20
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas stopped by the Phoenix, AZ radio station, Hot 97.5 and was interviewed by Bob Lewis and Nina D on July 20, 2011. He also met some of the contest winners in the studio.

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PHOTOS/VIDEOS: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with 102.7 KIIS? Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas had taped his interview and in studio performance with Jojo Wright from 102.7 KIIS on July 19, 2011 as part of his radio tour. It had aired on Wednesday, July 20, 2011. He also teaches an exercise class and eats dog treats? Say what?!

LISTEN TO FULL INTERVIEW:
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PHOTOS/VIDEO: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with 97.1 ZHT? Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio, Video | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas stopped by the 97.1 ZHT radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah and was interviewed by radio personality, AJ on July 20, 2011 as part of his radio tour.

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PHOTOS/VIDEOS: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with 104.7 KISS? Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio, Video | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas headed to Phoenix, AZ on July 20, 2011 to be on the 104.7 KISS FM and got interviewed by Johnjay and Rich! Watch the interview below


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Joe Jonas’s 2nd single releases on his birthday! Filming Music Video in Paris!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Music | 2 \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas’s 2nd single “Just In Love (With You)” is set out to release on his 22nd birthday, August 15th. It has been said that he is filming his music video for the single in Paris, France on July 25-27, 2011 according to a radio DJ personality from Sacramento, CA. Who knows if Joe Jonas will change the single (originally, “Just In Love (With You)” was suppose to be the 1st single I’ve heard yet decided to changed it to “See No More”). We will for sure let you know if any changes are made!

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Win A Chance to Meet Joe Jonas
The french label Mercury is holding a meet and greet contest during Joe’s stay in Paris. You can get all the information and details by CLICKING HERE.

PHOTOS/VIDEOS: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with Z93.7 KWNZ? Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio, Video | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas visits Rudy J at Z93.7 FM KWNZ in Reno, NV on July 18, 2011 as part of his radio tour. Watch below!

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ARTICLE: Jonas brother all grown up and living Fast Life
Written By Kimberly on Jul 20, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Gossip, Joe Jonas, Latest News, Music | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

By Leah Collins, Dose.ca; Postmedia News
July 20, 2011

There are some things you don’t expect Joe Jonas to say – things like the lyrics to Love Slayer, for instance.

Maybe you’ve already heard that track; YouTube clips of the electropop jam have been circulating since the middle Jonas brother debuted it live at a showcase in Chicago this summer. (The song’s expected to turn up on his solo debut, Fast Life, a club-geared work in progress that’s due to arrive in September.) And the tune is all about “that one girl who, I guess, is the bad girl. You know, that everyone at one point might wants to be with, or is attracted to,” the 21-year-old cheerily explains during a July trip through Toronto.

So how does a 21-year-old man – one known to plug purity rings – react to such a brazen hussy?

“Most likely, I’ll be on my worst behaviour,” he sneers in the chorus. “She’ll keep you up all night, but I’m ready to stay up.”

Innuendo, anyone? A new wardrobe of distressed designer denim and leather jackets? Solo Joe Jonas seems to be out to play the good-boygone-bad.

“That’s kind of my idea for the record,” says the singer, a member of his staff keeping close watch over the polite conversation. “I kind of like to shock people sometimes, because I feel like – I feel they have expectations of what I’m supposed to sound like.”

And those expectations would be?

“I figure, just pop music. Just very standard pop music,” he says. “I’m going from Disney to a more mature record, and having that experience, I think a lot of people might think, OK, this record might be a little bit – bubble-gum pop.”

Certainly, you could call his past output with the Jonas Brothers as much. After forming the group with younger brother Nick (now busy with his own blues-rock solo project, Nick Jonas and the Administration) and older brother Kevin, the trio released four albums, were nominated for a Grammy, inspired their own Disney TV series (JONAS L.A.’s final season wrapped last year), starred in two Disney Channel Camp Rock movies – to say nothing of the merchandising.

The Jonas Brothers have been on temporary hiatus since last year, however, although Jonas suggests he and his brothers will return. And when he was initially faced with all that new-found me-time, Jonas says he opted to go into the studio.

“At the beginning of last year, I was working on a project with a totally different sound to it,” he says. “It was a very Michael Buble-esque record, and as the time progressed, I just started writing on my own and realized I could go on a route that was the kind of music I’d been listening to, which was a lot of stuff that DJs are doing these days, or some of my favourite artists – kind of that urban dance music.”

Jonas lists off his faves, some of the more boldfaced names of the indiepop sphere: Temper Trap, Foster the People, Chromeo.

Justin Timberlake, however, would seem to be the more obvious influence – at least going off the few Fast Life songs previewed to music and media types the day before this interview. And that’s not just because of the career (and wardrobe) similarities. The title track is a slice of dance-pop that would seem to owe much to Timberlake’s FutureSex/ LoveSounds (2006).

Fast Life’s production team – frequent Timbaland collaborator Danja and Rob Knox – have both worked with Timberlake (Danja on that aforementioned JT disc; Knox is a member of production group, The Y’s, with Timberlake). But whatever the sum of Fast Life’s parts proves to be, Jonas is clear that this album is all about him – and the experience of growing up pop.

“I feel like it’s a little bit of an older record, a coming-of-age record, and it talks about real stuff that I’ve been going through, and (I hope) an older audience will be into it,” he says.

“I wrote songs about girls, a relationship with a girl who doesn’t speak the same language as you,” he says of an “Latin feel” album track called Body Language. The title song, he says, “was inspired by L.A., just the busy city, running around, having fun. New York: I think that was where more of the romantic songs (were written), just the kind of slower songs. It all started out there. New York can be a romantic city.

“On my own, I could really just speak about everything: from good to bad relationships, to the fans, to travelling, my perspective of what life was about,” says Jonas of the experience of making the album, his first without his brothers/bandmates’ input.

Jonas describes the songs as “honest” and “therapeutic” a few times, though he draws a distinction between being honest and over-sharing.

The songs on Fast Life won’t name names, as confessional as they are, he says. “Some songs, some people name names, and it’s the best song in the world. In my mind, I try to be the kind of artist who doesn’t name names, because it gives the audience a way to really relate to the song,” Jonas says. “I wanted people to say, ‘I’ve been in that situation and I gotcha.’

“It’s just fun,” says Jonas of the album, “just a lot of fun.”

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ARTICLE: Interview: Joe Jonas Might Just Shock You
Written By Kimberly on Jul 19, 2011 | Filed Under: Article, Gossip, Joe Jonas, Latest News, Music | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

There are some things you don’t expect Joe Jonas to say — things like the lyrics to “Love Slayer,” for instance.

Maybe you’ve already heard that track; YouTube clips of the electro-pop jam have been circulating since the middle Jonas Brother debuted it live at a showcase in Chicago this summer. (The song’s expected to turn up on his solo debut, Fast Life — a club-geared work-in-progress that’s due to arrive in September.) And the tune is all about “that one girl who, I guess, is the bad girl. You know, that everyone at one point might want to be with or is attracted to,” the 21-year-old cheerily explains during a July promotional trip through Toronto.

So how does a young man — one recently known as one of the world’s foremost purity-ring aficionados — react to such a brazen hussy?

“Most likely I’ll be on my worst behavior,” he sneers on the chorus. “She’ll keep you up all night, but I’m ready to stay up.”

Sexxxy innuendo? A new wardrobe of distressed designer denim and leather jackets? Solo Joe Jonas seems to be out to play the good boy gone bad.

Sure, those “Love Slayer” come-ons don’t approach the same levels of coming-of-age scandal as 99.9 per cent of what other former Mouse Housers have had hacked off their iPhones. But “shock” can be a relative term — and shock is what Jonas says he’s out to do with a track like that one.

“That’s kind of my idea for the record,” says the singer, bright-eyed — a member of his staff keeping close watch over the polite conversation. “I kind of like to shock people sometimes because I feel like — I feel they have expectations of what I’m supposed to sound like.”

And those expectations would be?

“I figure just pop music. Just very standard pop music,” he says. “I’m going from Disney to a more mature record, and having that experience, I think a lot of people might think, OK, this record might be a little bit — bubblegum pop.”

Certainly, you could call his past output with the Jonas Brothers as much. After forming the group with younger brother Nick (now busy with his own blues-rock solo project, Nick Jonas and the Administration) and older brother Kevin, the trio released four albums, was nominated for a Grammy, inspired their own Disney TV series (JONAS L.A.’s final season wrapped last year), starred in two Disney Channel Camp Rock movies — to say nothing for the merchandising, Tiger Beat pin-ups and smutty teen slash fiction that have unabatedly followed in their wake.

The Jonas Brothers have been on temporary hiatus since last year, however — though Jonas suggests he and his brothers will return again. And when he was initially faced with all that newfound me-time, Jonas says he opted to go into the studio.

“At the beginning of last year, I was working on a project with a totally different sound to it,” he says. “It was a very Michael Buble-esque record, and as the time progressed I just started writing on my own and realized I could go on a route that was the kind of music I’d been listening to, which was a lot of stuff that DJs are doing these days, or some of my favourite artists — kind of that urban dance music.”

Jonas lists off his faves, some of the the more bold-faced names of the indie-pop sphere: Temper Trap, Foster the People, Chromeo.

Justin Timberlake, however, would seem to be the more obvious influence — at least going off the few Fast Life songs previewed to music and media types the day before this interview. And that’s not just because of the career (and wardrobe) similarities. The title track — albeit as heard over the din of partygoers restraining themselves from busting a Moonwalk — is a slice of dance-pop that would seem to owe much to Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006).

Fast Life’s production team — frequent Timbaland collaborator Danja and Rob Knox — have both worked with Timberlake (Danja on that aforementioned JT disc; Knox is a member of production group The Y’s with Timberlake). But whatever the sum of Fast Life’s parts proves to be, Jonas is clear that this album is all about him – and the experience of growing up pop.

“I feel like it’s a little bit of an older record, a coming of age record, and it talks about real stuff that I’ve been going through and hopefully an older audience will be into it,” he says.

“I wrote songs about girls — a relationship with a girl who doesn’t speak the same language as you,” he says of a “Latin feel” album track called “Body Language.” The title song, he says, “was inspired by L.A., just the busy city, running around, having fun. New York: I think that was where more of the romantic songs [were written], just the kind of slower songs. It all started out there, New York can be a romantic city.

“On my own, I could really just speak about everything: from good to bad relationships, to the fans, to travelling — my perspective of what life was about,” says Jonas of the experience making the album, his first without his brothers/bandmates’ input.

Jonas describes the music on Fast Life as “honest” and “therapeutic” a few times — though he draws a distinction between being honest and over-sharing. “Obviously, people are going to say ‘Who’s that song about, or what’s he trying to say in this song?’” (“Obviously,” one could presume, because Jonas’ love life makes headlines…and has also inspired, should you care to believe it, songs by one of his similarly young and famous exes.)

The songs on Fast Life won’t name names, as confessional as they are, he says. “Some songs, some people name names and it’s the best song in the world. In my mind, I try to be the kind of artist who doesn’t name names because it gives the audience a way to really relate to the song,” Jonas says. “I wanted people to say, ‘I’ve been in that situation and I gotcha.’

“It’s just fun,” says Jonas of the album, “just a lot of fun.”

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VIDEO/PHOTOS: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with Alice 96.5? Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 19, 2011 | Filed Under: Gossip, Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio, Video | 1 \ Leave a comment

I think Connie from Alice 96.5 would of loved Joe Jonas if she got to meet him. I listen to this station when I’m in Reno. But Honestly, that boy had SO MUCH going that day, got to give him some credit. He tried so hard to be on time to everything from Sacramento to Reno back to Sacramento. He tried to his best to even squeeze in time to meet fans who waited hours outside the studios. At least, Bill got to meet Joe and said he was nice. Cause he is. Trust me!

Joe Jonas came by the studio yesterday. Late. Both Trey and I waited. Waited until Bill told us to not worry about it as he wasn’t sure when Joe was going to show up. As I raced to grab my purse and head home I started thinking about when I was a kid. Had that been Michael Jackson, I would have waited for eternity!! I was so in love with Michael Jackson!

It’s not something I’m proud to speak of, today. But it’s the truth! I though Michael Jackson was the sexiest, most incredible, most talented person EVER! I wanted to marry him, have nine children with him (because he came from a family of 9 siblings, of course) I wanted to be Brooke Shields. She was the luckiest girl on the planet!! Oh, what I would have done to meet Michael! ANYTHING!

I would have waited for hours in a snowstorm. I would have walked across the blistering hot desert. I would have hid in a suitcase on a plane if I thought I could get to him.

What would I have done if I had met him? Nothing. I wouldn’t have to do anything. It would just be this magical connection. Instantly! He would tell his manager, “You got to bring me that Connie Wray. She was beautiful. I just can’t stop thinking about her. I want to make her my wife!” We would then run off to tour the world together. I would wait each night off the stage with a towel and a glass of whatever his favorite drink was. We would spend our time off from touring at the Neverland Ranch with our 9 children. Riding elephants and roller coasters into the wee hours. Oh, yes!! All of this, from that one chance meeting we had!!

But now that I’m an adult. Those chance meetings aren’t chance meetings. There called scheduled radio promotional interviews. These amazing, spectacular artists who need to purge their souls of the beautiful music that is inside of them are on a schedule. They don’t even have time to look at you, much less have some magical connection!!

Usually they are late, Joe Jonas, case in point. By the time they get to you they’ve already talked to 45 other DJ’s, shook the hands of 5,000 fans on their way to your station. And are often busy texting on their new Iphones to even notice you. They have met about 400 of you in past 4 days! You’re just another crazed fan! It’s sad. But it’s the truth.

Don’t get me wrong. According to Bill, Joe was very nice. He was late but did apologize. He had no problem being interviewed and even took some photos. Even took a few photos with our admin staff. But no magical connections were made. No, Joe’s manager did not come rushing back in asking for phone numbers and no one jetted off to spend the rest of their life with Joe Jonas. It turned out to be just another day at the radio station.

Sometimes I miss being 10. The dreams were better. The butterflies in the stomach were always there and meeting someone famous didn’t feel like a job, it felt like a dream!! I miss those dream….but not with Michael Jackson. Now I just dream of lying on a beach with my hot hubby! And that dream…IS EVEN BETTER!!

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PHOTOS/VIDEO: Missed Joe Jonas’s interview with Wild 102.9? Listen/Watch Here!
Written By Kimberly on Jul 19, 2011 | Filed Under: Joe Jonas, Latest News, Photos, Radio, Video | Comments Off \ Leave a comment

Joe Jonas talked to Ron & Falen from Wild 102.9 in Reno, NV before meeting up with all the fans for the “Eat & Greet”. You can now listen to the interview down below and download the podcast at the source if you want it for your ipod.

Joe Jonas (PART 1)
Ron and Falen interviewed Joe Jonas!
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Joe Jonas (PART 2)
Ron and Falen interviewed Joe Jonas!
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Joe Jonas headed to Reno, NV for the “Eat & Greet” winners from Wild 102.9 FM. I have added some photos to the gallery, the rest you can view over at the source.

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VIDEO: Joe Jonas – European Press Tour
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To download Joe’s first single “See No More” visit http://www.smarturl.it/seenomore Watch as Joe travels through the UK to support his forthcoming debut.

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