Clothing
Jonathan Knight (NKOTB) - Autographed Jeans
- Item Number
- 117
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 1450 USD to Cuziwanna
- Number of Bids
- 28 - Bid History
Item Description
Jeans worn and signed by pop star Jonathan Knight. Proceeds from the sale of these jeans go towards helping underprivileged youth attend theater arts camps through Deborah Gibson's Gibson Girl Foundation.
Item Special Note
Jonathan Knight is a singer and member of the band New Kids on the Block. The band shot to fame in the late 80s and early 90s and sold nearly 70 million albums.
By 1989, the album Hangin Tough's first single Please Don't Go Girl, was among the top 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. The band achieved a remarkable feat when, Didn't I, Cover Girl, and This One's For The Children, all the three singles (from different albums) were among top hits at the same time. The band was enjoying consecutive successes. In 1990, Jonathan was the member of the band, when they won two American Music Awards.
After a split in the mid nineties, the band members started families or other individual ventures. Jonathan maintained a low profile and started a real estate business in Essex, Massachusetts.
In 2008, Donnie Wahlberg confirmed that the band had reunited and would soon release a new album. Jonathan and his fellow band members appeared on the Today Show, to announce their new album and tour. Accordingly, fourteen years after its disbandment, the NKOTB released its album The Block and received worldwide acclaim and was listed among the top albums of the year.
Also that same year, they made a reunion tour 'New Kids On The Block: Live', which was a huge hit amongst fans, proving the popularity of the band, 23 years after the release of their first album.
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