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Oh Aaron: Live in Concert is the fourth DVD release by pop singer Aaron Carter, released in 2002. It is his second live concert video. The video peaked at #6 at US Billboard Top Music Video charts. [1] The DVD was certified Gold by RIAA on May 1, 2002. [2]
The video features Aaron in concert at Disney MGM Studios performing songs from his 2000 album, Aaron's Party (Come Get It) among two others; "Life is a Party" (from the Disney Channel TV Movie The Other Me and on the international edition of the album) and a non-album track, "One for the Summer".
Oh Aaron was accompanied by a concert DVD of the same name, which was released on March 26, 2002, and included footage of his 2001 concert in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as well as music videos and interviews. Play Along Toys also created an Aaron Carter action figure in conjunction with the album's release.
Nick Carter sobbed while honoring his late brother, Aaron Carter, during Sunday's Backstreet Boys concert. Midway through the group's show in London, Kevin Richardson got serious talking about ...
The video features Aaron in concert at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Aaron's 13th birthday party, Carter recording his then-upcoming album, the music video for "That's How I Beat Shaq" along with a personal greeting from Aaron himself. RIAA: Platinum [18] 2002 Oh Aaron: Live in Concert: Released: March 26, 2002; Label: Jive / Zomba; Format: VHS ...
The Carter Center is kicking off the centennial celebrations for the former president tonight in Georgia. "Jimmy Carter 100: A Celebration in Song" will be held at Atlanta's Fox Theatre tonight.
The Carter Center has announced a special centennial concert honoring the life and service of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, to take place Sept. 17 in Atlanta. (Scripps News)
The tour received noted praise from many music critics. Allie Caren (The Daily Orange) writes the crowd was beyond excited to see Carter perform at his concert in Syracuse. She continues, "The overall tone of Carter's performance would have made all 90s kids in the audience reminiscent of the first Backstreet Boys or N Sync concert they ever ...