Music icon Quincy Jones, actor/rapper Nick Cannon and noted producer Quincy "QD3" Jones III have teamed up with Nickelodeon to unleash the newest youth singing group in the network's first original broadband series, Nick Cannon's Star Camp. The show, which premiered today (July 22) on Nickelodeon's broadband video player TurboNick, follows the Giggle Club, an eight-member group, The collective, whose ages range from 13 to 19, includes Cashae Davis (Young Daisy), Antonio Anderson (M-One), Tehabreana Mc Nair (Bre-Roca),
During the show's five-episode run, members are put through a "megastar boot camp" with state of the art equipment and resources to hone in on For Cannon, the Nickelodeon alliance offers a chance to develop potential movers and shakers in the music business. "There is so much untapped talent out there, particularly among young kids today. We wanted to find this talent and give kids the training necessary to mold them into the budding stars that they can be,"stated Cannon. "I can't think of a better network to be working with than Nickelodeon and a better way to reach today's multi-platform kid audience than by airing this series on TurboNick." Executive produced by Jones, Cannon, Ray Brown, Sean McNair and noted producer Quincy "QD3" Jones III, Nick Cannon's Star Camp is streamed The finale of the 15-minute show will air at 6 p.m. ET/PTon Nickelodeon in the station's TEENick block. Viewers who want to find out more about the Giggle Club members can visit www.nick.com/starcamp for background information, message boards and printed interviews.
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