Lou Pearlman
What are the best sites about Lou Pearlman? We’ve started with these. What else should be here?
1. Lou Pearlman’s Official Website - Find out about Lou Pearlman’s history as founder of Trans Continental Records, which launched the careers of the Backstreet Boys, ‘N SYNC, LFO, O-Town, Aaron Carter, Brooke Hogan, Jordan Knight, C Note, Smilez & Southstar, and US5, among others. Also learn about Pearlman’s role in MTV’s Making The Band and other reality series, his book Bands, Brands & Billions, and the many stories about Pearlman in the media. (www.loupearlman.com)
2. ‘Big Poppa’ of Boy Bands Isn’t Loved By All - November, 2006 article on Lou Pearlman is both a profile of Pearlman’s career and a look at current and past lawsuits against him. (www.miami.com)
3. Talent Rock - Lou Pearlman is behind this series of talent showcases and workshops designed to help aspiring entertainers be seen by show business professionals and to learn about the business from them. (www.talentrock.com)
4. Talent Rock Pages - An adjunct to Lou Pearlman’s Talent Rock program is this online site that allows aspiring stars to create their own Web sites to showcase their photos and resumes for talent scouts. (www.talentrockpages.com)
5. The Idol Maker - September, 2002 article is the companion piece to a 60 Minutes II segment focusing on Lou Pearlmans success with “boy bands” and other talent geared toward teens and pre-teens. (www.cbsnews.com)
6. Lou Pearlman at Wikipedia - History of Lou Pearlman’s music management career and his talent scouting businesses, which have not been without some controversy. (en.wikipedia.org)
7. Lou Pearlman Blog - Blog that appears to have been started by Lou Pearlman in November of 2006 so far hosts not much more than a few self-promotional posts. (lou-pearlman.blogspot.com)

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1. Lou Pearlman December 7th, 2006 at 3:03 pm
Lou Pearlman on Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Pearlman
2. AdamBessed December 12th, 2006 at 1:44 pm
Lou, the Wikipedia entry has been added above.
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