Grammy-award winning male vocal group, Boyz II Men visits the NYSE. In honor of the occasion, Boyz II Men ring The Closing Bell®.
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About LOVE:
Love is the follow-up to their welcome resurgence after the 2007 Grammy-nominated Decca release, Motown: a Journey through Hitsville USA. Reuniting with producer Randy Jackson, Boyz II Men have made yet another timeless record with Love, singing romantic hits as only they can, with flawless harmonies delivered straight from the heart.
Love brings together a refreshing and eclectic group of songs from a variety of genres as personally selected by Shawn Stockman, Wanya Morris, and Nathan Morris. The group made its unexpected, and surprisingly cohesive, song choices for the album based on their sheer love of the tracks, and their desire to make them their own with undeniably successful results. Highlights include a soulful rendition of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” Journey’s soaring “Open Arms,” Chicago’s contemplative “If You Leave Me Now,” Sam Cooke’s classic “Cupid,” The Beatles favorite, “In My Life,” “Amazed,” most recently covered by Lonestar, and a special guest duet with the incomparable Michael Bublé on Nat King Cole’s, “When I Fall In Love.” (Source: Decca Label Group)
About Boyz II Men:
Boyz II Men have been hailed by the RIAA as the most commercially successful R&B group of all time. The group has sold an estimated 60 million recordings in a spectacular career about to celebrate its twenty year anniversary in 2010. The trio continues to perform to sold-out audiences all over the world, in addition to being sought after for high-profile TV engagements in the U.S. and beyond. Over the last eighteen months, Boyz II Men has made such memorable appearances as their duet with Justin Timberlake and Al Green on the 2009 Grammy Awards, a Motown medley for ABC’s hit show “Dancing with the Stars,” Good Morning America’s coveted Summer Concert Series, Fox’s “Don’t Forget the Lyrics,” where they won an incredible half a million dollars all devoted to charity, A&E’s Private Sessions, The Wendy Williams Show, Live with Regis & Kelly, The View and most recently on A&E’s Biography, with a full hour chronicling their rise to stardom. (Source: Decca Label Group)
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