Source: JAM! Showbiz
March 13, 2000
Backstreet Boys "Millennium" took top honors as the best-selling foreign or
domestic album. Backstreeters Howie Dorough and A.J. McLean's appearance to
accept their prize brought some of the loudest shrieks heard all night from
the crowd some estimated at 15,000.
"Canada was the first country to accept us with open arms. We're always very
grateful to you guys and you'll always have a special place in our hearts,"
Dorough said after the presentation.
McLean said backstage once the Boys' finish their current tour, he will be
embarking on a solo tour for his harder-edged Johnny Suede side project
(renamed Johnny No-Name, due to copyright problems). More immediately, the
full band will be dropping in on Howard Stern's radio show April 11.
"We met Howard Stern at our after party after the Grammys ... He invited us
to his show, he thought we had a good sense of humor," he said. The
Backstreet Boys new album, meanwhile, will be out in the fall and will likely
include the band members playing their own instruments more.
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Dawn
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