Cameo Critic: Jonas Brothers

The Jonas Brothers find time to talk about the music they're listening to in their spare time.

May 29, 2010 at 6:41PM
Nick Jonas, left, Joe Jonas, center, and Kevin Jonas of the Jonas Brothers pose together at the 12th Annual Young Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles, Thursday, May 13, 2010.
Nick Jonas, left, Joe Jonas, center, and Kevin Jonas of the Jonas Brothers pose together at the 12th Annual Young Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles, Thursday, May 13, 2010. (Associated Press - Ap/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Jonas Brothers are busy preparing their Disney Channel TV show (and its soundtrack), their "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" movie (and its soundtrack) and their summer concert tour (which comes to Xcel Energy Center on Sept. 8). But they found time to talk about the music they're listening to in their spare time.

JON BREAM

Nick Jonas: "A band called the Temper Trap. Keane. And, the big band that we all love is Kings of Leon."

Joe Jonas: "There's a band called Neon Trees. They're great. I really do like classical music. I think I've liked it ever since somebody told me that if you listen to it while you're sleeping it'll make you smarter when you wake up in the morning. I don't know if that's true, but I'm trying that out."

Kings of Leon sing their hearts out on the new album, "Because of the Times."
Kings of Leon sing their hearts out on the new album, "Because of the Times." (Associated Press - Ap/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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