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Jonas Brothers In Concert

The year 2007 was a good one for the Jonas Brothers, three musical siblings from Wykoff, N.J. who collectively are one of the hottest teen-age acts in show business today.

The brothers, who performed Friday on The Early Show, released their second album in August, which was self-titled, and it's gone platinum.

They performed at the Miss Teen USA pageant over the the summer, toured in the fall and winter with Miley Cyrus, marched in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, and rang out 2007 on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve."


Photos: The Early Show Concert
Photos: Talented Trio

Now, Hollywood Reporter says the Disney Channel is developing a reality show tentatively titled "Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream," which will follow them as they rehearse, tour and hang out with family and friends.

Also on tap are appearances on Oprah, Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel, and "Dancin' With the Stars," as is a national tour, and another album.

The eldest of the three is Kevin, 20, who plays guitar and sings background vocals. Joseph, 18, is lead vocalist and plays tambourines and guitar. The baby, Nicholas, 15, sings lead vocals and plays guitar, piano and drums. Both Joseph and Nicholas have appeared on Broadway.

On The Early Show Friday, Joe admitted to co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez that the group's success has been "crazy to us. It's come so fast and it's been so cool. We pinch ourselves every night. ... It's like a dream. It's so cool."

Kevin added, "We owe it to all our fans out there, because we wouldn't be here without them, so thank you, guys."

And Nick said former Backstreet Boy Nick Carter recently gave Nick and his brother the best advice they've heard yet on dealing with stardom: "Stay humble."

Their first album, "It's About Time" was released in 2006.

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