2ge+her

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2ge+her
Alex Solowitz as Mickey Parke, Kevin Farley as Doug Linus, Evan Farmer as Jerry O'Keefe, Michael Cuccione as Jason "Q.T." McKnight, and Noah Bastian as Chad Linus
Alex Solowitz as Mickey Parke, Kevin Farley as Doug Linus, Evan Farmer as Jerry O'Keefe, Michael Cuccione as Jason "Q.T." McKnight, and Noah Bastian as Chad Linus
Background information
Genre(s) Pop, dance-pop, teen pop
Years active 1999-2001
Former members
Noah Bastian
Michael Cuccione
Kevin Farley
Evan Farmer
Alex Solowitz

2ge+her (pronounced "Together") was a fictional boy band (similar to Spinal Tap) whose composition, songs, and formation story directly parody the boy bands of the 1990s, such as New Kids on the Block, *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys. [1] They were part of an MTV TV movie and spin-off television series, both of the name 2ge+her. The band, movie, and TV series were created by writers Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn, who also wrote many of their songs. [2]

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[edit] Members

Each member was "drafted" into the band to fill a particular niche or market to a particular group.

Their manager is Bob Buss. [3]

[edit] Performances

In the movie, the band had a breakout single, "U + Me = Us (Calculus)", which they followed up with "Say It (Don't Spray It)". [2] A soundtrack was released in real life, which also included songs from other fictional bands, including Whoa and Unity. The actors who played the characters did the vocals for their performances. They opened several shows for Britney Spears' 2000 summer tour, always appearing in character. [2] Their second record, though its music was used throughout the TV series, was full-length and solely performed by 2ge+her. Like the soundtrack, the music was comedic but also satirical of pop song conventions. Breaking up with a significant other is touched on several times in this album and each time with a comedic twist, but most notably tackled in "The Hardest Part of Breaking Up (Is Getting Back Your Stuff)" which charted at 87 on The Billboard Hot 100 [4] and spent several days on MTV's Total Request Live.

[edit] Broadcast history

The band debuted in the movie of the same name on MTV; it was actually the first full-length movie produced exclusively for MTV, and was broadcast without interruption on February 21, 2000. [5] Following the success of the movie's broadcast, MTV used the same characters as part of a regular series, 2ge+her: The Series, which ended near the end of its second season due to the untimely death of Michael Cuccione. [6]

The last episode produced for the series, "Fat", was never shown in the U.S., though it was in Canada and Britain.

[edit] Discography

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/2gether/related_artists.jhtml Related Artists on MTV
  2. ^ a b c http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/2gether/artist.jhtml 2Ge+her Bio on MTV
  3. ^ a b c d e f Gunn, Brian and Mark (2001). Anthology of Awesomeness: The Official 2Gether Scrapbook. MTV/Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-2693-2. , p. 14, 31, 76, 48, 63, 5.
  4. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=379&cfgn=Singles&cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100&ci=3039022&cdi=7622298&cid=09%2F16%2F2000 Billboard Hot 100 Chart from Sept 16, 2000, the last week the single was on the 100.
  5. ^ http://imdb.com/title/tt0221789/trivia 2Ge+her: the Movie Trivia on imdb.com
  6. ^ http://imdb.com/title/tt0256542/trivia 2Ge+her: the Series Trivia on imdb.com
  7. ^ a b http://www.amazon.com/2Gether/artist/B000APGIOM/103-2945202-6571039 Amazon.com - 2Gether

[edit] Books

  • Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn, Anthology of Awesomeness: The Official 2Gether Scrapbook, ISBN 0-7434-2693-2

[edit] External links

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