The Jonas Brothers are a band of three brothers, Kevin, Joe, and Nick, originating from Wyckoff, New Jersey. The band first gained popularity in the mid-2000s as they starred in the Disney channel original movie, "Camp Rock," and released their debut album, "It's About Time."
The brothers have since released five studio albums, selling over 17 million copies worldwide and winning numerous awards, including seven Teen Choice Awards. Their hit songs include "SOS," "Burnin' Up," and "Cool."
In 2013, the band announced their separation to focus on individual projects. However, they reunited in 2019 and released their sixth studio album, "Happiness Begins," which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
Aside from music, the Jonas Brothers have also appeared in various films and television shows, including "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" and "Hannah Montana."
The brothers have been involved in philanthropic efforts, founding the Change for the Children Foundation, which supports various causes focused on children, including pediatric diabetes and cancer research.
The Jonas Brothers have been praised for their harmonies, energetic performances, and individual talents. Their music and influence continue to impact fans worldwide.