Poll: Should the Jonas Brothers play The White House?
JoBros: White House worthy? (Photo by Michael Temchine/FWTP)
The lineup of musicians scheduled to perform the songs of Paul McCartney as he is awarded the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song at the White House next week is mostly a mix of certified legends (Stevie Wonder, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, Herbie Hancock) and well-respected current hitmakers (Jack White, Dave Grohl). And then there's ... the Jonas Brothers? Just how did they sneak on there? This isn't the Kids Choice Awards. And it's not even 2008, when you could maybe get away with including them because they were at the peak of their popularity. Doesn't it cheapen the what is supposed to be a great honor, maybe just a bit? Or are we taking the whole thing too seriously? Vote in the poll below and let us know.
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David Malitz
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May 28, 2010; 1:00 PM ET
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So Elvis Costello is willing to play at the White House but not in Israel? OK...