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Chasez, Joshua Scott (Chasez, JC)
Born: 1976 AD
Currently alive, at 36 years of age.
Nationality: Unknown
Categories: Singer, Songwriter
Currently alive, at 36 years of age.
Nationality: Unknown
Categories: Singer, Songwriter
1976 - Born on August 8th in Washington, D.C. American singer and former member of 'N Sync.
1989 - Joined and auditioned for the new version of The Mickey Mouse Club, "MMC".
1994 - When MMC was canceled. He and Timberlake got together and started writing songs.
1995 - Formed a singing group with Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Lance Bass joined them to form 'N Sync.
- 'N Sync gained fame in Europe with such hits as "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "I Want You Back."
1997 - Made their first performance in a Walmart parking lot in US.
2000 - 'N Sync released their widely popular sophomore album "No Strings Attached" and shattered record sales in its first weekend, selling 1.4 million copies, making history as the most records sold by a pop act.
2001 - Released their third album, Celebrity, which was a critical and commercial success.
2004 - JC had planned to release his solo debut, Schizophrenic, on February 24th, with a hit single that spun on MTV's 'Total Request Live' "Some Girls (Dance With Women)."
1989 - Joined and auditioned for the new version of The Mickey Mouse Club, "MMC".
1994 - When MMC was canceled. He and Timberlake got together and started writing songs.
1995 - Formed a singing group with Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Lance Bass joined them to form 'N Sync.
- 'N Sync gained fame in Europe with such hits as "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "I Want You Back."
1997 - Made their first performance in a Walmart parking lot in US.
2000 - 'N Sync released their widely popular sophomore album "No Strings Attached" and shattered record sales in its first weekend, selling 1.4 million copies, making history as the most records sold by a pop act.
2001 - Released their third album, Celebrity, which was a critical and commercial success.
2004 - JC had planned to release his solo debut, Schizophrenic, on February 24th, with a hit single that spun on MTV's 'Total Request Live' "Some Girls (Dance With Women)."
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