BackStreet/’N Sync Creator Says Bye Bye Bye to Possessions
I guess I am naïve. My thinking is that if you make it big – that is, by doing something famous that makes you a lot of money – you must have it made. Apparently, that is not always the case. Take boy band impresario Lou Pearlman for example. He was the mastermind behind two bands I abhorred in the 90s – Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync. Just like the New Kids on the Block before them, these bands were targeted primarily at young girls, but both managed to have many hits on the charts and many of the former … Continue reading