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For The Week Of July 26,2002

Joey Fatone Finds Broadway 'Exciting,' But 'A Lot Of Work'
 
'NSYNC singer to debut in 'Rent' on August 5.
 
By Jennifer Vineyard, with additional reporting by Jeff Cornell
 
As Justin Timberlake works on his solo album and Lance Bass prepares to go into space, Joey Fatone isn't about to be the odd man out of 'NSYNC.
For his downtime during the boy band's hiatus, Fatone's broadening his acting
     
 
résumé to include the Great White Way as the lead in "Rent" (see "'NSYNC's Joey Fatone Struggles To Make 'Rent' ").
"It's very exciting," he said. "I've always wanted to do Broadway. ... About a year ago I went and saw 'Rent,' and it was really cool, and I thought it would be a cool show to do. It's so edgy and so based on real life. It's something I would love to do, and now we have that window."
A modern retelling of Puccini's "La Bohème," the rock opera "Rent" is set in New York's East Village. Where Puccini's Bohemian artists battled star-crossed love, landlords and tuberculosis in 1830s Paris, the young artists in "Rent" find that AIDS is their generation's scourge.
"It's a really touchy situation and subject, but it's something that's real," Fatone said, "and something that should be heard, and that's why it's such a great musical. You really got to focus on what the whole story is about, and the whole idea of what 'Rent' is, how close-knit a family these people are that are struggling to make ends meet and everything else."
Of the artists, lesbians, drag queens, drug addicts and street people that comprise the 15-member cast, Fatone has not only the lead, but one of the most straightforward parts aspiring documentarian Mark Cohen, "Rent"'s parallel character to "La Bohème"'s Marcello, the group's narrator.
"He's somewhat on the outside looking in," Fatone said of his character, "and at the same time he's always seeing everyone's points of view and what's going on in these people's lives. Sometimes he feels like he's left alone. He had a girlfriend, his girlfriend left him for another woman, so he has nobody. He has his friends, but no girlfriend now. He always keeps coming back to his family, which is his friends."
Fatone said he originally auditioned for the part of Roger, a rock songwriter who falls for HIV-infected dancer Mimi, but his voice wasn't high enough. "Then they called me back the next day and said, 'Hey, can you come back next week to audition for Mark?' " Fatone recalled. "And I said, 'Sure.' So I auditioned for Mark and ta-da, there you have it, I'm rehearsing."
For the past two weeks, Fatone has been preparing for his stint, slated to start August 5 and run through December 22. His first few days of rehearsals have found him blocking, practicing songs and doing character work-up. Already, he's finding the schedule challenging.
"It's a lot of work, it really is," Fatone said. "It's obviously different from touring, which is good and bad. I mean, it's good that I'm in one place for a while, which is nice, than constantly having to travel around a lot. But you do eight shows a week, that's what I'm doing. Usually [with 'NSYNC], I'm doing five or six shows a week with two days off. Here you only have one day off, and you do four shows over the weekend for matinees, so it's going to be interesting on my voice."
In joining the cast of "Rent," Fatone adds to the ever-increasing list of music stars making Broadway crossovers, a list that includes Sebastian Bach ("Jekyll & Hyde," see "Sebastian Bach Does Broadway"), Deborah Gibson ("Grease," "Beauty and the Beast," "Les Misérables"), Aaron Carter ("Seussical the Musical"), Joan Jett ("The Rocky Horror Picture Show"), Vanessa Williams ("Kiss of the Spider Woman," "Into the Woods") and Toni Braxton ("Beauty and the Beast," see "Braxton Prepares For Stage Debut While Recording Career In Limbo").
"It's cool, it's fun, it's edgy, it's rock and roll, it's got a lot of real-life stuff," Fatone said. "I think everybody will enjoy it if they haven't seen it, and if you have seen it, come again because I'm in it. I'm in it, can you believe that? Who would have thought?"
This report is from MTV News
 


 
Justin Timberlake Working 'NSecret On Star-Packed Solo LP
 
Collaborators likely to include Rodney Jerkins, Neptunes, Nelly, Brian McKnight,Angie Stone
By Corey Moss

 
Justin Timberlake's debut solo project is not only one of the most anticipated albums of the year, it is one
of the most well guarded.
The 'NSYNC star has been in and out of recording studios all year, yet neither his record label nor his
    
 
management will say anything about the record.
Still, the music industry is buzzing and details are trickling out. Most are coming from collaborators and
there appear to be many but Timberlake himself has spilled a few beans.
Phoning in to Orlando's WJHM-FM last week, he told DJs the album will be out "hopefully this fall." A
spokesperson for Jive Records, however, said the as-yet-untitled project is not on their release schedule.
As for the record's nitty gritty, here's what we know:
Behind the boards, the Neptunes are working on multiple tracks, and P. Diddy and his production partner Mario
Winans have donated an up-tempo track.
Mike City (Brandy, Nappy Roots), Raphael Saadiq (Bilal, Ginuwine) and Rodney Jerkins (Michael Jackson,
'NSYNC) are also planning to produce tracks for the album, but as of last month none had logged any studio
time with Timberlake.
"I just got a call about working on the project," Jerkins said at the BET Awards. "Whenever he wants it, it's
done."
As for guest vocalists, two artists Timberlake has recorded with will likely return the favor on his record.
Brian McKnight's manager said he has already recorded with the 'NSYNC star, who appeared on his "My Kind of
Girl" single from last year's Superhero, while Nelly has been telling reporters the two friends are
discussing another collaboration. Timberlake sings on Nellyville's "Work It" (see "Nelly Collaborates With
His Dirty, Justin Timberlake").
Angie Stone revealed early in the year that she had been in the studio with Timberlake (see "Angie Stone
Makes Studio Time With Timberlake, Moby, Keys"), and Usher said last month he hoped to log some studio time
with him too.
"We're supposed to sit down, have a meeting, talk about it, just creatively," Usher said. "Hopefully, the
schedule won't come into play. I know definitely it would be one of the hottest records ever placed out.
Ever."
Even if all of the aforementioned artists do end up working with Timberlake, there's no guarantee their
tracks will make his album, which is likely the reason his spokespeople have not revealed any information.
(BT, not Jive Records, announced his collaborations with Britney Spears for her last album, only to have the
material not make the final cut.)
One thing is for certain: Timberlake will be teaming up with all sorts of artists this weekend as Nelly,
Usher and McKnight are scheduled to appear at 'NSYNC's Challenge for the Children IV celebrity basketball
game on Saturday in Orlando, Florida.
This report is from MTV News