LMNT

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LMNT
Background information
Origin U.S. flag Orlando, Florida and Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 2000–?
Former members
Ikaika Kahoano
Mike Miller
Bryan Chan
Jonas Persch
Matt Morrison

LMNT is a now-defunct pop music boy band formed in 2001. The group's name is pronounced "element," and was selected by the band's original line-up from contest entries solicited by Teen People magazine.

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[edit] History

Three of LMNT's five members first met as potential candidates for ABC's 2000 reality television series Making The Band. Thousands of young men auditioned for what would eventually become the boy band O-Town. Hawaii native Ikaika Kahoano was originally selected as one of the five winners but an undisclosed dispute caused him to back out of the line-up.

Joined by fellow runners-up Bryan Chan and Mike Miller, the three decided to form their own group. They initially recruited former Broadway performer Matt Morrison to complete their quartet, but he was replaced by Jonas Persch by the time their album was recorded.

LMNT also performed amongst delighted crowds in support of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, 2002 A Time for Heroes Carnival, in Los Angeles, CA.

[edit] Album

The final lineup released their only album, "All Sides" (named to reflect the varied musical taste of the foursome), in 2002. The album included the single "Juliet" and a cover of country singers Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 1997 duet, "It's Your Love."


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[edit] Albums