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American Hope is made up of brothers Jameson, Jadyn and Kenyon Hope. They began singing together at ages 4, 5, and 6 years old. Soon, they added instruments and began writing their own original songs. Now at age 15, 17 and 18, their musical growth has resulted in tight knit harmonies and their own unique country music sound as Atlanta’s up and coming teen boy band.
Over the past 13 years they have entertained audiences across the Southeast, Texas, and Ohio. They’ve opened concerts for country music legends Lee Greenwood, T. Graham Brown, and Randy Owen of country supergroup Alabama. In 2019, they were featured on Nickelodeon’s television show “America’s Most Musical Family.”
While their journey has been both fun and exciting, the start was a bit rocky for this band of brothers. In 2004, Jameson, at just 3 years old, was diagnosed at CHOA with a brainstem tumor. Prior to his diagnosis, Jameson suffered from terrible headaches and almost constant nausea. The one thing that seemed to help him get through these painful episodes was music. Music seemed to calm and comfort him. After his successful treatment and recovery at CHOA, Jameson’s love for music continued and he passed it on to his younger brothers. Soon American Hope was born. Because of Jameson’s experience, the brothers have a unique understanding of the healing role music can play in people’s lives.
The Hope family will be forever grateful for the role that the team at CHOA played in bringing Jameson through his illness. The opportunity to give back to CHOA through participation in “Tower of Talent 2020” is something American Hope takes great pride in.