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Nick Jonas on New Solo Album and Reuniting with “Jonas Brothers”

Nick Jonas has been in the limelight since he was a teen idol, when he and his two older brothers formed the “Jonas Brothers” when he was just 13.Nick later set out on his own, with solo hits like “Jealous” and “Chains” before reuniting with his brothers once again. Nick sits dow ...  Show more

Nick Jonas on How Faith and Fatherhood Inspired His New Album “Sunday Best”

Over the last 20 years, Nick Jonas has grown up in front of the world, selling millions of records, headlining stadium tours with the Jonas Brothers and building a career that spans music, Broadway and film. Jonas sits down with Willie Geist at New York City’s Tavern on the Green ...  Show more

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