Encyclopedia > Boy band

  Article Content

Boy band

A boy band (boy band in American English, boyband in British English and most other languages) is a style of manufactured pop group[?] featuring about five young male singers. Often, they evolve out of church choral groups, or are put together by producers who audition the groups for looks and dancing ability (and sometimes singing ability). In most cases, their music is written, arranged, and produced by a producer who works with the band at all times and controls the group's sound - if necessary, to the point of hiring session singers[?] to record guide vocals[?] for each member of the group to sing individually (if the members can not harmonize together well).

Equally important to the group's commercial success is the group's image, carefully controlled by managing all aspects of the group's dress, promotional materials (which are supplied to teen magazines), and video clips. Typically, each member of the group will have some distinguishing feature and be portrayed as having a particular personality stereotype - such as "the baby", "the bad boy", "the nice boy" - whilst managing the portrayal of popular musicians is as old as popular music, the particular pigeonholing of boy band members is a defining characteristic of boy and girl bands.

The commercial success of specific boy bands does not tend to last long. As the fans (mostly preteen girls) of boy bands age, their musical tastes evolve and they seek something different. If success is sustained, often one or more members of the band will leave and seek a solo career (particularly if they have some songwriting ability), though few manage sustained solo success.

Famous boy bands:

The television series 2ge+her[?] created a parody boy band with five personality types.

In South Park, Cartman formed a boy band named Fingerbang[?]. In The Simpsons, Bart is recruited to a boy band named Party Posse[?] that is secretly a vehicle for subliminal army recruitment messages.

See also: Girl band/Girlband



All Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

 
  Search Encyclopedia

Search over one million articles, find something about almost anything!
 
 
  
  Featured Article
Great River, New York

... town is $78,399, and the median income for a family is $89,566. Males have a median income of $60,179 versus $58,125 for females. The per capita income for the town is ...

 
 
 
This page was created in 35.4 ms