Indian food on our check list: Backstreet BoysFebruary 15th, 2010 - 5:14 pm
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New Delhi, Feb 15 (IANS) On their first ever India tour, American boy band
Backstreet Boys is not only excited about meeting fans and musicians - its
members are only familiar with “Slumdog Millionaire” music so far - but also
looking forward to traditional cuisine.

“Indian food is something that’s definitely on our checklist. Nothing in
particular, but by the end of our trip to India we should be able to name a
few favourites,” the band members told IANS in an e-mail interview.

The band, which has given hits like “Quit playing games”, “Get down”, “Show
me the meaning of being lonely” among others, is all set to rub shoulders
with legendary singer Richard Marx, South African alternative band Prime
Circle & Jayce Lewis along with some Indian rock bands at the annual Rock ‘N
India music festival in Delhi and Bangalore on Feb 20 and Feb 21
respectively.

The band also has plans to meet some Indian musicians because so far they
are only familiar with A.R. Rahman’s Oscar-winning music for “Slumdog
Millionaire”.

“Our exposure to Indian music so far is limited. Probably, only songs from
‘Slumdog Millionaire’, which we thought were great. So while we are in
India, we are definitely looking forward to checking out the songs and
dances and may be even meet some musicians,” said the boy band.

Formed in 1993, the pop band was made up of A.J. McLean, Howie Dorough,
Brian Littrell, Nick Carter and Kevin Richardson. Later in 2006, Richardson
left the group to pursue other interests.

Now the four-member band is excited about performing for Indian fans, and
want to pick up some Hindi too.

“We intend to pick up some Hindi while we are in India,” said one of the
band members.

“This is our first time in India. We know we have a huge fan base here. We
have run into many Indians at our shows, especially in Europe, who walk up
to us and asked us to tour India. Now that we’re finally getting the
opportunity, we are looking forward to performing for our Indian fans,” they
added.

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