
Getting in some sporting action, Nick and Joe Jonas were spotted leaving the Pinz bowling alley in Los Angeles last night (April 3).
The ?Burnin Up? rockers both looked cool and casual, with Nick actually carrying his own personal bowling ball as he made his exit.
Speaking of his new solo project, Joe noted that rather than go for commercial success, he wants to make music that appeals to his own tastes.
He explained, ?I would really like to make music that inspires me. Because with the Jonas Brothers stuff, we can be constricted in what we can and cannot do.?
Cristina Dumitru Katie Cassidy Rachel Nichols Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Getting in some sporting action, Nick and Joe Jonas were spotted leaving the Pinz bowling alley in Los Angeles last night (April 3).
The ?Burnin Up? rockers both looked cool and casual, with Nick actually carrying his own personal bowling ball as he made his exit.
Speaking of his new solo project, Joe noted that rather than go for commercial success, he wants to make music that appeals to his own tastes.
He explained, ?I would really like to make music that inspires me. Because with the Jonas Brothers stuff, we can be constricted in what we can and cannot do.?
Cristina Dumitru Katie Cassidy Rachel Nichols Mary Elizabeth Winstead



Oh my. As was set up last week, this week's Very Special Musical Episode is a result of Arizona and Callie's car accident. Because Callie took off her seat belt to retrieve her phone, she goes through the windshield when they hit the truck and this results in just about every bad internal injury in the book.
As the others fight to save both her and her baby's lives, she watches them from afar, singing, and sometimes they jump in an accompany her. Let's just say that it's a good thing that many of these actors aren't usually asked to sing, and that Sara Ramirez was given the lion's share of the work.
Watch the full episode below:
Jack Johnson and his son were spotted out riding their bikes in Oahu on Thursday. He and his wife, Kim, and three children live on the Hawaiian island, where Jack was born and raised. He's hanging around near home during a break from his world tour since he was forced to cancel the remainder of his Japan appearances due to the earthquake. The singer will be back on the road in May though, to play in South America, Spain, and Italy. Jack's travels mean that the annual April music festival that he and Kim founded will be put on hold this year, after six successful events.