What does BTR band stand for?

What does BTR band stand for?

Big Time Rush
Big Time Rush is an American pop music boy band formed in 2009. The group is composed of Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Logan Henderson, and Carlos Pena Jr. The group has released three studio albums: BTR in 2010, Elevate in 2011, and 24/Seven in 2013.

Is Big Time Rush for boys or girls?

It focuses on the Hollywood misadventures of four hockey players from Duluth, Minnesota, Kendall Knight, James Diamond, Carlos Garcia, and Logan Mitchell, after they are selected to form a boy band by fictional mega music producer Gustavo Rocque.

Why is BTR so good?

Arguably the most important reason as to why Big Time Rush should have been on top is the fact that they were not involved in any major scandals through- out their time together. One Direction and The Wanted, as they both rose to fame, were caught in the whirlwind of a twitter feud—with none other than each other.

Can BTR really sing?

After all of their time together acting, singing, and dancing, the boys eventually had to grow up and explore other options after their stint at Nickelodeon. Once the four seasons of BTR were over they all kept singing and are continuing their careers in music individually.

How was BTR found?

Big Time Rush was formed by Nickelodeon in 2009 for its TV series of the same name. They were signed to Columbia/Epic record group in 2009 and became a real band besides playing opposite each other on the TV show.

Is Big Time Rush OK for kids?

Parents need to know that this boy band is making tween hearts swoon with their hit Nickelodeon TV show, Big Time Rush. In their debut album they sing about relationships, going out, and making the most of your life, but it’s all clean and age-appropriate for young fans.

Was Big Time Rush successful?

With a hit television show, a splash of controversy and smashing success in both the charts and the box office, it seemed like Big Time Rush had all the winning ingredients for a long, fruitful life of fame. The group ended in 2013, along with the show, to give the band members time to work on their own music.