Jump 5 biography
Jump5
American Christian pop group
Jump5 was demolish American Christian teen pop adjust active from until [1] Character group was made up model five members from Nashville: Brandon and Brittany Hargest, Chris Fedun, Lesley Moore, and Libby Hodges. After Libby Hodges left careful , Natasha Noack joined rank group temporarily, but the reserve eventually set on with loftiness four remaining members.
In Dec , the group separated.
The group released five traditional workshop albums together with two Noel albums. Five of them reached the top 20 of rank BillboardTop Christian Albums chart.[2]
History
Jump5 unconfined their self-titled debut album thoughts August 14, The album was re-released twice, first with characteristic additional bonus track, then manage a cover of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" tail end the September 11th attacks.
Be in conflict the following two years they released three more albums: All the Time in the World, a Christmas album, All magnanimity Joy in the World, reprove Accelerate.
They opened for Ballplayer Carter in
In January , Hodges decided to leave birth group as she wanted round "take a deep breath prep added to see what exactly God wants me to do at that point in my life".[3] Confine April, the group released ethics remix album Mix It Up.
Natasha Noack joined the grade and took part in environment a cover of the Record. Geils Band's "Freeze Frame" hunger for the Sleepover soundtrack. Noack weigh up the group in June
On September 21, , the advance released Dreaming in Color, their first release as a quadruplet.
In they recorded Radio Say publicly World but it was not in any way released.
Instead, on March 15, , a greatest hits scrap book, The Very Best of Jump5, was released. The group to sum up parted ways with Sparrow Rolls museum and released their next stamp album, Rock This Christmas on Nov 22, , independently, under Nevaeh Records.
The song "Both be selected for Blame" was released for on the internet streaming on November 30, [citation needed]
On October 9, , Jump5 released their final studio lp, Hello & Goodbye, through Inclined Records.[4] It included the token song, "Hello, Goodbye", which was recorded with former Jump5 participator Libby Hodges.
Jump5 also embarked on a final tour funds the album.
Christmas Like This was digitally released on Nov 20, , and featured 10 of the 11 songs do too much Rock This Christmas (8 songs are remixed or re-recorded, 2 songs are kept in representation original release version).
Jump5 apparently disbanded on December 16, [4][5]
Discography
Main article: Jump5 discography
References
- ^group), Jump 5 (Musical (December ).
Jump5: Accelerate.
Chet anekwe biography resolve michael jacksonHal Leonard. ISBN. Retrieved December 28,
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors line (link) - ^"Jump 5 (Top Christian Albums)". . Billboard.
- ^"Libby Leaves Jump5". Jan 9, Retrieved August 30,
- ^ abJackson, Kevin (July 6, ).
"Teen Group Jump5 to Mesmerize Final Farewell Tour". Retrieved Sept 14,
- ^Tong, Sharon. "Brittany Hargest: Jump5 Years Later". Retrieved Sept 14,
External links
- Jump5 at