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Just Who Are the Jonas Brothers?

Young, Talented New Jersey Trio Are Living the Dream

Lately, the Jonas Brothers have been "Burnin' Up" the charts.

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The Jonas Brothers, recently on the cover of "Rolling Stone," will perform live on "Good Morning America," Friday, Aug. 8.
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In advance of their live performance on "Good Morning America" Friday (click here for the full Summer Concert Series schedule), find out more about these rockin' New Jersey siblings.

The "Jo Bros" -- Kevin, 20; Joe, 18; and Nick, 15 -- got their big break last year as the opening act for Miley Cyrus. Kevin plays guitar, Joe sings lead and youngest brother, Nick, is known as the "president" or "musical mastermind" of the band. Cyrus recently admitted to Seventeen magazine that she was "in love" with Nick and that the two now-15-year olds dated for two years.

And these guys are entertainment veterans. Nick was in "Les Miserables" at age 8; Joe, the comedian of the family, was in "La Boheme" on Broadway; and Kevin, "the extrovert," has been in national commercials.

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Now they are on their "Burnin' Up" tour through the first week in September and have an upcoming show on the Disney Channel called "J.O.N.A.S." In the program, the brothers will play rock stars who double as secret agents. "J.O.N.A.S." stands for "Junior Operatives Networking as Spies."

Kevin told ABC News in a recent interview that sudden fame is "an incredible experience. We constantly are, you know, kind of trying to pinch ourselves to wake ourselves up."

Nick agreed: "Even in the craziest moments, you'll catch us, like looking at each other and just smiling like, this is crazy."

But it seems as if they were made for fame. Nick told "GMA" that when he was 3 years old "I was telling my grandma that I wouldn't get off the coffee table because I was gonna be on Broadway and I had to practice."

Practice makes perfect for these brothers, who even have a recording studio on their tour bus, should the mood to create strike them on the road. They play their own instruments and write their own lyrics and own 29 guitars. Last year, they made roughly $12 million and just appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone.

And although their new album, "A Little Bit Longer," drops on Tuesday, they say they've already written five new songs for their next album.

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