Jump, Little Children

Songs: 31
Albums: 4

Albums

Jump, Little Children - Early Years, Vol. 1
Early Years, Vol. 1
2001, songs: 10
Jump, Little Children - Vertigo
Vertigo
2001, songs: 2
Jump, Little Children - Magazine
Magazine
1998, songs: 11

Facts about Jump, Little Children

Jump, Little Children

Jump, Little Children is an American indie rock band known for their eclectic sound, rich harmonies, and dynamic live performances. Here are some notable facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Jump, Little Children was formed in 1991 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, by childhood friends Jay Clifford, Matthew Bivins, and Ward Williams. The band initially gained popularity in the local music scene with their unique blend of folk, rock, and pop influences. Their early performances featured intimate acoustic sets and showcased the band's exceptional musicianship and tight vocal harmonies.

  2. Musical Evolution: Over the years, Jump, Little Children's sound evolved and expanded, incorporating elements of alternative rock, Americana, and even classical music. The band's diverse musical influences and adventurous spirit led to the creation of dynamic and eclectic albums that defied genre boundaries. From the introspective ballads of their early releases to the experimental textures of their later work, Jump, Little Children continued to push the envelope and challenge listeners' expectations.

  3. Breakthrough Album: Jump, Little Children gained national attention with the release of their third studio album, "Vertigo", in 1998. The album's lead single, "Cathedrals", received significant airplay on alternative rock radio stations and MTV, propelling the band to newfound popularity. "Vertigo" showcased the band's maturing songwriting skills and marked a turning point in their career, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

  4. Live Performances: One of Jump, Little Children's defining features is their electrifying live performances. The band's dynamic stage presence, intricate arrangements, and passionate delivery have earned them a reputation as captivating live performers. From intimate club shows to energetic festival sets, Jump, Little Children consistently delivers unforgettable performances that leave audiences wanting more.

  5. Hiatus and Reunion: In 2005, Jump, Little Children announced an indefinite hiatus, allowing band members to pursue other musical projects and interests. However, in 2015, the band reunited for a series of anniversary concerts celebrating the 20th anniversary of "Vertigo". The reunion sparked renewed interest in the band, leading to additional reunion shows and the release of new music. Jump, Little Children's reunion has been met with enthusiasm from longtime fans and introduced their music to a new generation of listeners.

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