JONAS BROTHERS

The Jonas Brothers Are An American Pop Rock Band. Formed In 2005, They Gained Popularity From Their Appearances On The Disney Channel Television Network. They Consist Of Brothers: Kevin Jonas, Joe Jones And Nick Jonas. Raised In Wyckoff, New Jersey, In 2005, Where They Wrote Their First Record That Made It's Hollywood Records Release. In Mid-2008, They Starred In The Disney Channel Original Movie "Camp Rock" And It's Sequel, "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam". They Also Starred As Kevin, Joe And Nick Lucas From The And,'Jonas' In Their Own Disney Channell Series "Jonas", Which Was Rebranded As "Jonas L.A" After The First Season And Cancelled After The Second. The Band Have Released Five Albums: "It's About Time" (2006), "Jonas Brothers" (2007), "A Little Bit Longer" (2008), "Lines, Vines And Trying Times" (2009), And "Happiness Begins" (2019).

In 2008, The Group Was Nominated For The Best New Artist Award At The 51st Grammy Awards And Won The Award For Breakthrough Artist At The American Music Awards. As Of May 2008, Before The Release Of "Lines, Vines And Trying Times" They Had Sold Over Eight Million Albums Worldwide. After A Hiatus During 2010 And 2011 To Pursue Solo-Projects, The Group Reconciled In 2012 To Record A New Albu, Which Was Cancelled Following Their Break-Up On October 29,2013.

They Have Sold Over 17 Million Albums Worldwide As Of 2013. Six Years Following Their Split, The Group Reunited With The Release Of "Sucker" On March 1, 2019. The Song Became The Jonas Brothers' First Number One Single On The Chart. Their Fifth Studio Album, "Happiness Begins", Was Release On June 7, 2019, Topping The Us Billboard 200.