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Brittany Hargest
Musical artist

Brittany Lynne Hargest (born August 2, 1988 in Durham, North Carolina) is a Christian singer and dancer best known for being a member of the Christian/pop group Jump5, which also featured her older brother Brandon Hargest.

Personal life

She grew up in the Nashville suburb of Franklin, Tennessee to Greg Hargest and Robin Hargest. She is a Christian.

Career

When she was six years old, she landed a part in A Country Christmas at the theme park Opryland USA.

She cowrote "Feels Like Falling" from Jump5's 2004 release Dreaming in Color and several for their holiday release, Rock This Christmas. She also cowrote three songs on the Jump5 album Hello and Goodbye. Hargest has recently started a pop/rock brother-sister duo named Guest with brother Brandon Hargest. In February 2011, Brittany signed a solo record deal with Soul Stride Records (EMI Gospel) for a new release slated for late summer 2011.

References

  1. Torreano, Bradley. "Biography: Jump5". AMG. Retrieved 12 May 2010.

External links

Jump5
Studio albums
Christmas albums
Compilation albums
Remix albums
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