Jump5

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Jump5
Jump5 poses before their final concert, at a special VIP meet-and-greet in December 2007
Jump5 poses before their final concert, at a special VIP meet-and-greet in December 2007
Background information
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Years active1999–2007
LabelsSparrow, Nevaeh, Slanted
Past members
  • Brandon Hargest
  • Brittany Hargest
  • Chris Fedun
  • Lesley Moore
  • Libby Hodges
  • Natasha Noack

Jump5 was an American Christian teen pop group active from 1999–2007. The group was made up of five members from Nashville: Brandon and Brittany Hargest, Chris Fedun, Lesley Moore and Libby Hodges. After Libby Hodges left in 2004, Natasha Noack joined the group on a temporary basis, but the group eventually set on with the four remaining members. In December 2007, the group separated.

The band released five traditional studio albums and two Christmas albums. Their only single to chart was "Wonderful", which reached No. 19 on Billboard's Christian Songs in 2004.

History[]

Jump5 released their self-titled debut album on August 14, 2001. The album was re-released twice, first with an additional bonus track, then with a cover of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" after the September 11th attacks. Over the following two years they released three more albums: All the Time in the World, a Christmas album, All the Joy in the World, and Accelerate.

They opened one show for Aaron Carter in 2002.[1]

In January 2004, Hodges decided to leave the group as she wanted to "take a deep breath and see what exactly God wants me to do at this point in my life".[2] In April, the group released the remix album Mix It Up. Natasha Noack joined the group and took part in recording a cover of the J. Geils Band's "Freeze Frame" for the Sleepover soundtrack. Noack left the group in June 2004.

On September 21, 2004, the group released Dreaming in Color, their first release as a quartet.

On March 15, 2005, a greatest hits album, The Very Best of Jump5, was released. The group subsequently parted ways with Sparrow Records and released their next album, Rock This Christmas, independently, under Nevaeh Records.[citation needed]

The song "Both to Blame" was released for online streaming on November 30, 2006.[citation needed]

On October 9, 2007 Jump5 released their final studio album, Hello & Goodbye, through Slanted Records.[3] It included the titular song, "Hello Goodbye", which was recorded with former Jump5 member Libby Hodges. Jump5 also embarked on a final tour for the album. Christmas Like This was released on November 20, 2007 and featured re-recorded and remixed songs from Rock This Christmas.[citation needed]

Jump5 officially disbanded on December 16, 2007.[3][4]

Discography[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jump5 Gigography, Tour History". Songkick. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  2. ^ "Libby Leaves Jump5". Retrieved August 30, 2016.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Jackson, Kevin (July 6, 2007). "Teen Group Jump5 to Hold Final Farewell Tour". Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  4. ^ Tong, Sharon. "Brittany Hargest: Jump5 Years Later". Retrieved September 14, 2019.

External links[]

  • Jump5 at ChristianMusic.com
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