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Jump5 was an American Christian teen pop group active from 1999 until 2007. [1] The group was made up of five members from Nashville: Brandon and Brittany Hargest, Chris Fedun, Lesley Moore, and Libby Hodges.
Album Details Peak Chart Positions US [1]US. Christ. [2]Jump5: Release Date: August 14, 2001; Label: Sparrow Records Formats: LP, CD 14 All the Time in the World: Release Date: 2002
Jump5 is the self-titled debut album from Christian pop group of the same name.It was released on August 14, 2001 through Sparrow Records.Two re-releases followed: the first featured the "Start Jumpin'" bonus track targeted towards Christian audiences, while the second featured a Radio Disney-targeted version of "Start Jumpin'" with different lyrics plus a cover of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless ...
The band split up on 27 September 2001. [2] During this time, Brown experienced depression and attempted suicide. [3] After the disbandment, Brown devoted his time to charity work and several protests against Iraq War. [4] In 2006 Five attempted a comeback without Conlon, but failed to sign with a new label and the band disbanded again.
The Very Best of Jump5 is a greatest hits compilation album by Christian pop group Jump5.It includes nine previous releases, including "Beauty and the Beast" which had previously only appeared on the first Disneymania album.
All the Time in the World is the second studio album from Christian pop group Jump5. "All I Can Do" was released as a Radio Disney single, while the "Joyride" and "Forever in My Heart" singles were later released for both Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) and adult contemporary radio.
Brown didn't want to rejoin the group and Five announced that they were considering a new fifth member for the comeback, but withdrew to continue with the original four-member lineup. [12] The band eventually decided to continue as a four-piece and they have been performing live touring Europe ever since. [ 13 ]
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