Really, each part, each one of us, I think, has our role, but I think for Joe, he really stands out and has that Mick Jagger-esque feel to him.

Camp is so universal. It buys that sense of togetherness. You have camp friends that you only see at camp and couldn't see an entire year.

After the Jonas Brothers, I was like, 'What is next?'

I haven't seen 'Magic Mike' yet, and neither has Dani. Or maybe she has seen it, and I just don't know!

A lot of people don't post about their kids or do anything. With us, we are so proud and so blessed to have our children, and we also know how happy we are, that I feel like we would love to share it. We are not trying to exploit anything in any way; honestly, I am just proud of my kids and just happy to have them.

We're not one of those groups who have one song on the radio and, boom, they're an instant success. We worked hard from day one and didn't get a lot of respect, possibly because of the way we were marketed.

It was humbling to see my brothers blowing up in music while I wasn't in the public eye, but it was also gratifying, because I'm doing what I love, and the self-esteem you get from that is so much better.

Being in a band is very much like a startup. You start in a garage. You hope to get interest from investors, like a major record label.

Thanksgiving is a big one for our family.

As every parent knows, not every moment is going to be super exciting.

I decided that it's going to be both Joe and Nick. Dani has an older and a younger sister, so it works out really well. I can have two best men, and she can have two maids of honor.

It would be incredible to be a dad and raise a family.

Any time you get to see Paul McCartney, it is pretty special.

Surround yourself with people who will make you better, and learn to listen.

There are guitars everywhere around all of our houses. Pianos. Guitars. It's kind of just in our blood. It's in our nature.

You want your kids to be developing at the right level, and everyone says, 'They'll be fine, they'll get there.' But you get concerned. You just want to make sure there's nothing else.

It was funny because right before the whole band broke up, like, we were seven months' pregnant, so my life was going to transition anyway, whether the band was continuing or not.

Don't be surprised if you don't connect as a father right away. That's the one thing... No one ever talked to me about it.

Maybe you're a little selfish that day; maybe you want something, and it can't happen, but you don't want to take no for an answer. Everybody has those moments, and you just have to be okay with being open and showing it.

At the end of the day, sometimes we don't always get along, because when do friends always get along? But we are a family first and even more than just being brothers in a band.

In my line of work, you never know how the female fans are going to respond to another girl, but they've always been so kind and so sweet to Danielle, which has been really great.

I think my craziest Hollywood moment was performing at the Grammys with Stevie Wonder.

I think traveling as much as we do and being on the road, the craziest thing is probably having our own little tour bus.

We're a young, married couple, and we go through all the ups and downs that every couple goes through; we're no different.

I think our music reflects us and has grown with us, and as our fans have grown, too.

My brothers and I have basically grown up on screen, and we feel so blessed and lucky because it's been amazing.

You learn very quickly where you feel fulfilled and where you don't.

We all had our strengths. I focused on mine, which was kind of the business side of things and more about the touring and the creative... Nick was all about the music, and Joe was about the entertainment aspect and the music.

I was a total nerd and had, like, two friends, and then I left my school and got signed to a record deal.

My ring represents a promise to myself and to God that I'll stay pure until marriage.

There was something in Nick, becoming the Broadway star that he was and working from the age of 7, being on Broadway for four years, and then doing the music.

My parents have sacrificed so much, more than any parents really should.

I am blessed that I get to do this thing I love to do, and if I wasn't doing this, I'd probably be working as Starbucks. So the fact that I get to travel around on a tour bus all around the country is pretty awesome.

Ever since me and the brothers no longer make music together, I stepped aside, and I've been doubling down here in the tech world.

I was on the road with my brothers, traveling around the world, and things would be going well, and what would happen was that I'd be in a city, and there would be no way I'd know where to eat because I would only be there for 12 hours, and we wouldn't know where to go.

For my 21st birthday, my now-wife, at the time girlfriend, flew across the country and showed up at my house.

We didn't tell anyone we had gotten signed, because people can freak out a little. But we started working with writers. I remember that I missed three to four days of school every single week, and people were, like, 'Where are you?', but I couldn't say anything, because we'd talked about keeping it to ourselves.

We were definitely new to the whole music thing. The first album was a real collaborative effort between us, the writers, and the A&R people at Columbia Records. We really worked to find out what our sound was.

The first record took us, like, a year and a half to make. The second one took 21 days, including weekends.

Moms are sometimes the craziest because they know they want to get their daughters to be seen by us or get an autograph.

The online thing has been really big for us: the YouTube videos, the MySpace.

We wake up and pinch ourselves most days.

We've grown up with the idea that even when you're at the top, act like you're at the bottom.

Rumors are always out there.

Each year when we set up a new tour, we kind of push ourselves to come up with new ideas and new exciting things.

We got very lucky, and we were really honored with how amazing our family is now at Hollywood Records... They believed in us, and they let us make the record we definitely wanted to make. And they let us be the Jonas Brothers.

This music really is us. We're not, like, a manufactured version.

Yes, there is another brother. His name is Frankie.

We really do get along, I think because we have a bit of respect for each other being in a band. But, of course, we're brothers.

We have the most amazing security team around us, and beyond that, our fans are just very enthusiastic, and they have a great way of showing their enthusiasm.