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Wednesday 4th April 2007

New teen pop group pureNRG weigh in with debut album

NEW AMERICAN pop group pureNRG have been signed to Fervent Records. The group consist of two girls and a boy aged 14, 12 and 11 and have been brought together by famed manager Norman Miller (Casting Crowns, Jump5). The group's self-titled debut album was produced by Rob Hawkins (Jackson Waters) with vocals produced by Mark Hammond (Everlife, Cheetah Girls). CR

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Posted by kayleigh @ 00:38 on May 20 2009

i love pureNRG so bad there so awsome.there the best band in the world.



Posted by abby in ohio @ 17:16 on Feb 9 2009

they are sooo awesome I think. They rock and have sweet voices!!!! :)



Posted by jasmine B in nasville, tennessee @ 05:39 on Oct 16 2008

PureNRG is so cool. There music is inspiring and real fun to listen too. GO PURENRG!!!



Posted by Libby J in New Zealand @ 06:30 on Aug 4 2007

PureNRG are awesome! They are even better than Jump5 (sorry) cos they have Christian lyrics and new material. They rock big time.



Posted by hannah in canada @ 21:42 on Jun 28 2007

pureNRG is really good!! the news has been made that they are gonna be taking the place of Jump5 though the truth is that nobody can ever take the place of such an awesome group. Not only that, Jump5 has known pureNRG for 3 years now, and brandon hargest, member of jump5 is pureNRG's road manager while brittany and brandon hargest's mother is pureNRG's choreographer. AND pureNRG will be opening for Jump5 in their last tour across America.



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