Bursting with big choruses, dynamic songs and a family friendly vibe, Jump5 debuted on the pop scene in 2001. The five teenagers weren't even old enough to drive, and their youthful enthusiasm and naive sensibilities made them a parent-friendly alternative to the increasingly sex-driven teen pop scene. The group was not one of the studio-made pop bands that had been dominating mainstream radio since the late 90's. Instead, their story began when brother and sister Brandon and {Brittany Hargest} joined the same dance class as Lesley Moore. The three weren't even five years old at the time, but their similar interests and talents turned them into fast friends. Through time, Libby Hodges and Chris Fedun joined the trio and they decided to try their hands at pop music. Backed by their parents and Sparrow Records, the fivesome put together some dance routines and had some wholesome, uptempo pop songs written for them. Upon the release of their debut, they took to performing in schools, malls, and amphitheaters around the country, spreading their positive message to audiences that consisted of children, teens, and even parents. A visit to the White House helped give them a higher profile, and a benefit cover of "God Bless the U.S.A." became a single in the wake of September 11th, 2001. In 2002 they recorded All the Time in the World and released it that summer, with a huge promotional campaign behind it. The group arranged deals with McDonalds and Disney for promotion, while a tour with the A*Teens, Aaron Carter, and the Baha Men kept them busy throughout the summer. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide