The Jonas Brothers are expected to make their first late-night television talk show appearance since their highly rated Grammy performance. On Thursday, February 12,
Kevin,
Joe and
Nick will be appearing on
The Late Show with David Letterman, along with other guest stars such as Chris Russo, the sports radio personality who is known as “Mad Dog” and is currently the host of Mad Dog Unleashed, and Ashford & Simpson, the successful husband and wife songwriting team.
During their late-night guest stint, the Jonas Brothers will be promoting their upcoming film,
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, which will hit theaters on February 27.
The Jonas Brothers are definitely living the dream. After making their acting debut in the second season of
Hannah Montana where the guest starred in the episode "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas," they have been given the chance to collaborate with
Miley Cyrus in her 3D Concert Film,
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert, where they had been the opening act while on tour with Cyrus. They have also landed roles on the Disney Channel Original Movie,
Camp Rock, and its upcoming sequel in which their youngest brother Frankie Jonas is also expected to star. Additionally, they also have a new series called
J.O.N.A.S.! which is slated to air later this year.
In other news, the Scholastic Math magazine has found a way to make math dreamy by putting the Jonas Brothers on the cover of the publication's new issue. In the magazine, the musical trio shares how math can be fun, as well as their views on Valentine's Day.
“It's extra special that day. We get lots of gifts! Carnivals in town are always fun. All the games are classic dating material,” Nick gushed.
“We've been on the road pretty much most Valentine's Days,” Kevin said.
“We always take care of the bill, [even if she insists on paying] we still don't let her,” Joe shared.
This Valentine's Day, the Jonas Brothers will be appearing as musical guests on
Saturday Night Live.
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Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: CBS,
teacher.scholastic.com
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