Lou Pearlman Information
You could say that Louis J. Pearlman (Lou Pearlman) has music in his blood. In addition
to playing guitar for a band in his hometown of Flushing, Queens, New York, Lou Pearlman
grew up musically inspired by his first cousin, Art Garfunkel. But when success in the music
industry initially proved elusive, Louis J. Pearlman turned his attention to another passion:
his love for aviation. Armed with a strong vision, Lou Pearlman convinced Wall Street
investors to help him start an air charter service. His vision came to fruition as Trans
Continental Airlines was born. Oddly enough, it was Trans Continental Airlines that would
eventually lead Louis J. Pearlman to his unbelievable success in the music industry.
After chartering jets for such music industry giants as Michael Jackson, Madonna and Phil
Collins, Lou Pearlman received a charter request from the musical group, New Kids on the Block.
Upon learning that these five young guys had amassed more than $100 million in record, tour and
merchandise sales, Lou Pearlman decided it was time to re-enter the music industry from a
different angle. With that decision, Trans Continental Records was created.
The first attempted by Lou Pearlman, the Backstreet Boys, catapulted Trans Continental Records
into the spotlight of the world music scene, selling more than 65 million units worldwide and
going gold and platinum in 45 different countries. Not long afterward, Trans Continental Records
repeated that success with *NSYNC, which sold over 56 million units globally.
In just a few short years, the Trans Continental Records roster grew to include many other hit
sensations including LFO and O-Town, a band that Lou Pearlman created for the ABC/MTV hit series,
"Making the Band." O-Town's debut single made recording history when it entered the Billboard
single sales chart at number one.
Louis J. Pearlman's newest success story, Natural, is following in the footsteps of the
Backstreet Boys by first conquering European audiences. Natural's first single entered Top 10 on
the Billboard single sales charts and went gold in the United States and Asia. Their debut album
entered the German music charts at number two, number five in Japan and number one in many other
markets, and they routinely perform to throngs of teens shrieking with excitement worldwide.
The Lou Pearlman musical empire in Orlando has continued to expand with the creation of an
entertainment complex that features a state-of-the-art recording studio. Trans Continental Studios
has been utilized by in-house artists and also by music industry stars such as Britney Spears,
Creed, Matchbox 20, Mandy Moore, and Alicia Keys, to name a few.
In addition, Lou Pearlman produced "Longshot" a full length motion picture featuring some of
today's hottest recording stars. Pearlman is also producer and occasional guest for MTV's "Making
the Band" with P. Diddy. And, as if being a music mogul was not enough for Lou Pearlman, he has also
added author to his resume with the release of his book, Bands, Brands and Billions.
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