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How high can you jump? Guaranteed, the talented teens of Jump5 have got you
beat. Singers, dancers, and role models, the members of Jump5 exemplify the very
best of their generation. The music of the Nashville-based group is thoroughly
modern pop, high-spirited and 100% fun. Their peers across the country already
got the message with Jump5's 2001 Sparrow Records album debut. Now, with their
latest single "All I Can Do" and upcoming second album ALL THE TIME IN
THE WORLD, Jump5 is poised to step into an even brighter spotlight for all the
world to see.
Working with producer Mark Hammond, Jump5 has taken a quantum leap forward with
the new album. "It’s more mature than the last one," says Brittany
with her customary enthusiasm, "but still has tons of energy."
Luckily, these kids have energy to spare. They’ll need it for their extensive
U.S. summer 2002 tour. This time, Jump5 shares the bill with the likes of Aaron
Carter, A*Teens and Baha Men in their highest-profile itinerary to date. Add to
that the new single being included on a CD given away with 3 million McDonald’s
Mighty Kids Meals this summer, and Jump5 is just inches away from household-name
status.
While all this acclaim may seem overwhelming for five people barely old enough
to drive, these are not your typical teenagers. All began dancing and singing
early on (try pre-kindergarten!), and with the loving support of their families,
nothing has stood in the way of their success. The Jump5 story begins when
then-two-year-old Brittany Hargest and four-year-old brother Brandon met
four-year-old Lesley Moore at dance class. In time, they were joined by Libby
Hodges and Chris Fedun on the talent show and recital circuit. Having formed
fast friendships, it was only natural that the talented teens of Jump5 would
create a group of their own. Only this would be one teen group with a twist.
"All along," recalls Brandon, "we wanted to do more than just
entertain people; we wanted to help them too." That commitment to positive
values has separated Jump5 from other teen groups, too many of whom mimic the
inappropriate sexuality of older artists. "Kids are exposed to so much that’s
bad," says Libby. "Many artists dress too provocatively, exposing
themselves just to get attention. Too few out there have a positive message like
ours. But kids and parents appreciate what we do."
So much so, the group quickly expanded, taking their upbeat message to schools,
malls, concert halls, and amphitheaters. Earlier this year, they were welcomed
into the White House when President and Mrs. Bush hosted a night of music.
"We never get nervous normally, but we did that time," laughs Chris.
"After our performance, we got to talk with the President and have our
pictures taken with him."
The demands of constant rehearsal, recording, and performing means the kids
receive home schooling together. But that’s just fine with the five student
body members at Jump5 High. Says Libby, "Our teacher is awesome, but she is
hard." Adds Lesley," I went to public school for most of my life, so
this is a major change. But I’m having so much fun, and so is everyone else in
the group."
Of course, Jump5 wouldn’t have made it this far if the members didn’t feel a
genuine mutual affection. "We love each other to death," says
Brittany. "We really are best friends." Being on the road so much has
only brought them closer, as they rely on their friendship to carry them
through. However, Brandon admits there are some things to get used to as they
travel the country. "Chris and I are pretty neat, but on the bus it’s the
girls that make a mess."
That’s probably the deepest dish you’ll get out of Jump5. This group is
simply about making people happy, which these days counts for a lot. "We
love what we do," says Libby, "but we don’t let it go to our heads
and we don’t take it too seriously." Someday they hope to expand their
artistic horizons. Writing and producing records, appearing in film and
television, nothing seems beyond their eventual reach. Yet if you ask them, the
members of Jump5 are less concerned about their own glory, and more focused on
the audiences they touch. Says Brandon, "We’re kids trying to help other
kids."
The months ahead will likely prove the busiest of their lives. They not only
have the new album, single and tour, but they will also be featured prominently
on Disney’s release this fall on the DVD of the animated classic "Beauty
and the Beast." The group has newly re-recorded the title track, made
famous in the early 90's by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson. The song, along with a
stunning video version, are both included on the Disney DVD package, introducing
the masterpiece to a new generation of viewers.
But Jump5 is ready for anything. As Libby says, "Whatever you want to be in
life, you can do it if you live your dreams. There are always new opportunities
coming." That’s a life lesson the members of Jump5 have already learned
well. Who’s next?