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Chris Fedun before the final Jump5 concert. (Image by Jeb Wilson of Nashville Photography Group.)

Christopher Michael Fedun' (born January 14, 1986) currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

He was part of the long lived Christian/pop group Jump5 until December 16, 2007, when the group disbanded. With Jump5, he recorded 9 albums and was a part of numerous music videos, soundtracks, and DVDs. One of his favorite experiences from the group was being able to perform at the White House in 2001.

Currently working on a solo career, Fedun has been busy writing and recording tracks for his upcoming EP. Aside from voice, piano, and guitar lessons growing up, Chris also participated in gymnastics, acting, and jazz, tap, ballet, and hip-hop dancing. He plans to incorporate choreography into his upcoming performances. Fedun has been cast in several music videos, and played a role in the 2008 movie, Dance of the Dead. He now is a dance teacher at Hermitage Dance Academy in Nashville, Tennessee.

References

  1. Torreano, Bradley. "Biography: Jump5". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
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