The Jonas Brothers are an American pop rock band made up of brothers Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas, who first rose to fame in the mid-2000s through their association with Disney Channel and a string of catchy, guitar-driven hits. Formed in 2005 and raised in New Jersey, they quickly became teen idols with successful albums, TV appearances, and tours before taking a hiatus to pursue solo projects and other ventures. They later reunited and returned to the charts with new music, showcasing a more mature sound while still drawing on the upbeat pop sensibility that defined their early success.



Most remember the start of the Jonas Brothers on Disney Channel.
They have been releasing music since 2005, when Nick was only 13 years old.
The three brothers add their specialties to the band. Nick writes songs, Joe sing lead, and Kevin plays the guitar.



Even as the youngest brother, Nick was often seen as the leader of the group. He has also released a few solo albums.
Sometimes known for playing the tamborine, he doesn't have the same instrumental skills as his brothers. Still, he is the sexy, single favorite of many fans. He is also known for his time as the lead singer of DNCE.
Having only sung backup for and played guitar with his brothers, Kevin was the least popular. However, he released his first ever single this year. Also, his fort name is actually Paul, Kevin being his middle name.



Nick initiated the breakup of the band in 2013 due to feeling trapped and the need to go in a different creative direction.
Nick focused on his solo music, Joe started DNCE with some friends, and Kevin focused on time with his family.
The brothers got back together with a comeback single, Sucker, in 2019.