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Jonas Brothers' "A Little Bit Longer" 2nd Best Seller in Amazon Ahead of Debut



By Alice Jean
11 August 2008 @ 05:24 pm ET

NEW YORK - The Jonas Brothers' new album "A little Bit Longer" will make its debut tomorrow, but just hours ahead of its national launch, it is already the second best seller on the online music retailer, Amazon.com


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If the album is pre-ordered or bought through band's website, an exclusive DVD with original material is added.

"A little Bit Longer" was named after the youngest member of the band, Nick Jonas, 15, which tells of his battle with Diabetes. Featuring 12 tracks and CDVU + technology with exclusive video performances, interviews, printable photos and lyrics, it includes hits like "Burnin' Up," "Tonight," and "Pushin' Me Away," which are performed by the band on its current tour.

The album is the third album of the band formed by Kevin 20, guitar, Joe 18, vocals and Nick, 15 the "musical mastermind" as he is called. It is their second album under Hollywood Records, a Walt Disney's Company label.

The CD's artwork was released by Team Jonas, the official fans club and the album's case is made of 100 percent recycled materials.

In 2007 the "Jonas Brothers" album sold 1.1 million copies according to Nielsen SoundScan and the singles "S.O.S" and "When you look me in the eyes" were placed at the Top 10 Billboard chart of hot digital songs.

The band is currently in New York with their "Burnin' Up tour," and will perform their third and last concert at the Madison Square Garden tonight. The Jonas Brothers had three sold out nights on the venue.

The band has an upcoming TV show called "J.O.N.A.S." on the Disney Channel.

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