![]() The first one was ‘Welcome Back, Kotter.’” Morris then launched into the opener of the seventies sitcom’s theme song. “Because there was no TiVo or rewind, you literally had to learn a song from the TV show every day or every week the song would come on. “I lived in the projects, so we would sit on the floor I would clear the roaches and TV shows would come on,” Morris recalled. Taking a trip further back down memory lane, Morris, 48, sat down on the couch with Fatone, 44, to discuss his musical parents and spending his childhood inspired by television theme songs. “Honest to God, I love Nelly to death, but should it have been me in the final four or Nelly?” McLean quizzed the audience, who roared back their support. Reflecting on pre-Covid days, the singers swapped stories about their shared experiences on “Dancing with the Stars” – Carter, 41, sharing that he competed to lose weight, Morris remaining perplexed that he lost to Nyle DiMarco and McLean, 43, declaring he and his dance partner, Cheryl Burke, “got f**ked.” Intoxicate him now #TheAfterParty #wanyamorris /WRUHy67HPtīy the time the group, accompanied by a live band, launched into Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison” amid a perfectly synchronized sea of waving arms, there were few signs of a pandemic beyond the mandatory masks being worn. And the surprises kicked in as soon as the lights went down, with Fatone and Carter (who previously performed “Toxic” on “The Masked Singer” ) making their entrance in unexpected ways before the four musicians launched into each of their bands’ hits – *NSYNC’s “Pop”, Boyz II Men’s “Motownphilly” and Backstreet Boys’ “Larger Than Life”, the latter getting the few who still remained in their seats up on their feet. While few may have expected the likes of Avicii on the set list, the track reflected the musical curveballs Fatone teased while announcing the mini-residency in June. The ode to former Las Vegas residency queen Spears kicked off a run of crowd-pumping covers, which saw Fatone shake it off to Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ La Vida Loca” before launching into late EDM legend Avicii’s “Wake Me Up”, accompanied by Morris’ soulful harmonies. The musician and his Backstreet Boys bandmate AJ McLean, along with *NSYNC’s Joey Fatone and Boyz II Men’s Wanya Morris, kicked off their four-night engagement “The After Party” to a packed, masked crowd at The Venetian Resort’s intimate Sands Showroom. “Free Britney!” Nick Carter declared before launching into a seductive cover of Britney Spears’ “Toxic” in Las Vegas on Thursday night. This dynamic four-piece act which first hit Sydney stages in 2003 consists of :Īfter Party is included on our list of Top 20 Sydney Wedding Bands.Nick Carter, Wanya Morris, Joey Fatone, Luis Fonsi, AJ McLean - Photo: Pat Gray Kabik Photo Group It’s the inexplicable essence of the band that draws you in and gets you dancing even when you weren’t planning to! This means that they have long since ironed out all the bugs from the system and are like a well-oiled machine, keeping up with music trends and popular culture. The line-up has been unchanged for ten years and has performed over 750 shows together. What sets this band apart from other Sydney cover bands? That’s all you need…no cheesy costumes, gimmicks or special indie interpretations of the songs, After Party Band deliver organic versions of Top 40 party music the way you want to hear it. After Party Band are Australia’s hardest working corporate & wedding party band based in Sydney.įeaturing a great song selection, great musicians, quality singers & all night dance floor action, After Party Band caters for all ages: teens to grandparents!
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