New Kids On The Block - List of Members

List of Members

Jonathan Knight
He left the entertainment business and began a new career in real estate. He has publicly announced his sexual orientation on the band's official website, though says he had been living openly gay for twenty years.
Jordan Knight
In 1999, he released a self-titled solo album, Jordan Knight on Interscope Records. It was certified gold. He also scored a top 10 hit with "Give It to You", which went platinum. That summer, he opened up for NSYNC on their concert tour. He appeared on VH1's The Surreal Life in 2004 and also in the Five reality show Trust Me - I'm A Holiday Rep, along with British comedian Syd Little, Scott Wright (actor) and glamour model Jodie Marsh. In that same year he released his second solo album entitled "Jordan Knight Performs New Kids on the Block: The Remix Album". In 2005 he released his third solo album "The Fix". He released the solo album Love Songs in September 2006. His most recent studio album, "Unfinished," was released on May 31, 2011.
Joey McIntyre
In 1995, he completed filming the role of Matt Hucklebee in The Fantasticks which was not released until 2000. In 1999, he released a solo album, Stay the Same, on Columbia Records, scoring a top 10 hit with the album's title track. He has also released further albums: 2001's Meet Joe Mac, One Too Many — a live compilation album of his work in 2002, — and a pop album 8:09 in 2004. He later became a regular on the Fox television show Boston Public and has performed in Broadway musicals including Wicked. In 2005, he was a contender on the reality show Dancing with the Stars and toured with the series in a 2006 live show. In 2007, he starred in an independent film titled On Broadway and released his solo album, Talk to Me. In November 2009 he released his fifth solo studio album Here We Go Again featuring the title track as the first single with an accompanying music video.
Danny Wood
He started a Boston-based record label, and did some producing and performing, but for the most part he remained out of the spotlight. He was featured in MTV's follow up to Totally Scott-Lee called Totally Boyband, as a member of a new group with other former boyband members called Upper Street. With D-Fuse, he released a 1999 album called Room Full of Smoke. In 2003, he released Second Face, followed by the 2007 album Coming Home And also the 2009 album 'Stronger: Remember Betty' which is in memory of his late mother and all proceeds are being donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. He is also a sales executive for a private jet travel company called Halcyon.
Donnie Wahlberg
Wahlberg has followed in the footsteps of his younger brother Mark Wahlberg, forging a career in acting and has appeared in movies such as Ransom (1996), Southie (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999), Dreamcatcher (2003), and the Saw film series, as well as the critically acclaimed mini-series Band of Brothers. He has also starred in two short-lived television series: Boomtown and Runaway. In 2006 he appeared in Annapolis, and in 2007 he starred in Dead Silence with True Blood star Ryan Kwanten. Also in 2007, he starred opposite John Leguizamo on the TV series The Kill Point. The pair went on to co-star with Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in the 2008 film Righteous Kill. Since 2010, he has starred alongside Tom Selleck in the television series Blue Bloods.

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