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  1. Out of Sync: A Memoir is the autobiography of American pop singer Lance Bass, published October 23, 2007. It features an introduction by Marc Eliot, a New York Times best-selling biographer, and was published by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, a division of Simon & Schuster.

  2. 1 gen 2007 · Out of Sync: A Memoir. Lance Bass, Marc Eliot (Contributor) 3.54. 841 ratings111 reviews. Lance Bass tells all about his life, his music, and his sexuality in this candid, compelling memoir. At sixteen, Lance Bass received a phone call from Justin Timberlake that would change his life forever.

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  3. 23 ott 2007 · Out of Sync: A Memoir. Lance Bass. Simon and Schuster, Oct 23, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 336 pages. Lance Bass, who literally grew up as part of one of the biggest bands in the...

  4. archive.org › details › outofsync0000bassOut of sync - Archive.org

    13 nov 2019 · Out of sync. by. Bass, Lance, 1979-. Publication date. 2007. Topics. Bass, Lance, 1979-, 'N Sync (Musical group), Rock musicians -- United States -- Biography. Publisher. New York : Simon Spotlight Entertainment.

  5. 23 ott 2007 · Best known as one fifth of the mega-popular pop singing group known as *NSYNC about a decade ago, but more recently known for his attempts to become a Russian cosmonaut and his public "coming out" as gay on the cover of People magazine, Lance Bass has already led a rather extraordinary life, justifying such a memoir.

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  6. 3 giu 2008 · Lance Bass, who literally grew up as part of one of the biggest bands in the world, tells all about his life, his music, and his sexuality in this candid, compelling autobiography. At sixteen, Lance Bass received a phone call from Justin Timberlake that would change his life forever.

    • Lance Bass
  7. 23 ott 2007 · Out of Sync: A Memoir. Hardcover – Bargain Price, October 23, 2007. At sixteen, Lance Bass received a phone call from Justin Timberlake that would change his life forever. Soon after, he left his small-town home in Clinton, Mississippi, to join an emerging musical group called *NSYNC.