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BOYS AND GUILE FANS LINE UP TO SEE BACKSTREET GROUP.


Byline: Orith Goldberg Staff Writer

BURBANK - Their infatuation with the Backstreet backstreet
Noun

a street in a town far from the main roads

Adjective

denoting secret or illegal activities: a backstreet abortion

backstreet n
 Boys goes beyond mere admiration.

On Thursday, more than 100 devoted fans - their bedding in hand, unfazed un·fazed  
adj.
Not fazed or disturbed.
 about enduring 45-degree temperatures and a sleepless night - waited Thursday outside NBC studios
NBC Studios was also a previous name for NBC's production division, which is now Universal Media Studios, formerly NBC Universal Television Studio.


NBC Studios
 for free tickets to see the band play this afternoon during the taping of the ``Tonight Show with Jay Leno Jay Leno (born April 28, 1950) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer who is best known as the current host of NBC television's long-running variety and talk program The Tonight Show. Biography
Leno was born in New Rochelle, New York.
.''

``I've been a fan for a really long time,'' said 16-year-old Khierstin Nichole, who drove with her mom from Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern . ``I like them because they've got great voices and they're not stuck on themselves.''

Her mom, Kathleen, took time off work to camp out with her daughter.

``These kids suffer, they freeze, go hungry and have to deal with people driving by and heckling them,'' Kathleen said, ``but they seem to be nice girls.''

With sleeping bags, comforters and a stockpile of food, fans of the heartthrob teen boy band plunked themselves down on the sidewalk along California Street to claim their places in line.

After the band's concert at Staples Center This articlearticle or section has multiple issues:
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 on Thursday night, NBC NBC
 in full National Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network.
 security was bracing for a couple hundred more fans who were expected to join the overnight crowd.

At 7:30 a.m. today, about 80 free tickets are expected to be given out in the order of those in line - over the age of 16.

Diane Concepcion, 19, of Laguna Hills La·gu·na Hills  

A city of southern California southeast of Santa Ana. Population: 33,600.
, who said she has been to 15 of the band's concerts in the past two years, missed school to wait in line. She said she has spent close to $1,000 to attend the band's concerts.

``I had two jobs to support my Backstreet Boys habit,'' she said. ``I put $40 away every paycheck.''

Concepcion clutched a pillow featuring three 8-by-10 photos of AJ, her favorite musician in the band, and smiled.

``I have a quilt with photos for a queen-sized bed, too, but it was too heavy to bring,'' she said.

NBC is planning to open up its old ``Tonight Show'' Studio 1 for those who did not get free tickets to watch the band - Nick Carter Nick Carter may refer to:
  • Nick Carter (musician), a member of the boy band The Backstreet Boys
  • Nick Carter (cyclist) (1924–2003), a cyclist from New Zealand, who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics
  • Nick Carter (tennis), a tennis player from United States
, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrel, AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson - on a screen, said an NBC official.

``We're excited with the interest,'' the official said. ``It's something we had with other popular groups. It's nice to get the attention of the younger audience.''

Melissa Pata, an 18-year-old from Burbank who had been camping out since Tuesday night, said she attends the concerts of all her favorite boy bands.

``We're all called groupies, but we're not. We're professional fans,'' she said. ``I'm going to have my kids doing it ... I'm going to be the coolest mom.''

The band with its catchy pop and dance hits has drawn fans because of its members' musical talent and their appealing looks.

``I love Kevin, he's just gorgeous,'' said Sarah Villagran of La Puente. ``People don't appreciate Kevin because he's married.''

Kevin was also popular with Jesica Fager, 21, of San Clemente who wore a blue University of Kentucky Coordinates:  The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky.  cap on her head - Kevin is from that state. Fager said she loved the band's music.

``It's fun music,'' she said. ``There's dance music, there are ballads and they have really amazing voices.''

Fager explained that a lot of the band's appeal comes from the young female fans who have crushes on the musicians and hope to find a boyfriend like one of the band members.

``I think a lot of girls have that fantasy that these are their guys, their boyfriends,'' said Fager, adding she has spent about $1,000 attending the band's concerts. ``These are good-looking guys singing all of these songs to you.''

While some of the campers had a stash stash Drug slang noun A place where illicit drugs are hidden  of food including chips and Girl Scout cookies, others went to nearby fast-food restaurants or a service station for munchies munchies Substance abuse A popular term for the craving for salt-rich and/or high-carbohydrate 'junk food,' associated with use of marijuna, amphetamines, and other recreational drugs. See Junk food.  to see them through the long haul.

Concepcion said her last camping-out effort in front of the studios to see the band was to no avail.

``Now I'm, like, going to get in no matter what,'' she said.

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(1 -- 2 -- color) Above, Aimee Wixon, left, and Kimberly Westfall, both 21, spend time Thursday outside NBC studios in Burbank as they wait for tickets to see AJ McLean, right, and the rest of the Backstreet Boys on the ``Tonight Show with Jay Leno.''

Eric Grigorian/Special to the Daily News

Tom Mendoza/Staff Photographer
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