The band was recognized as one of the most streamed creators in SoundExchange history

SoundExchange, the premier music tech organization powering the future of music, has announced that the Jonas Brothers have been honored with the SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award as one of the most streamed acts in the organization’s 20-year history.

“The Jonas Brothers have consistently reinvented themselves over the years and have built an iron-clad fanbase from their ability to churn out memorable hit songs,” states SoundExchange President & CEO Michael Huppe. “It’s been incredible to watch the trio call their own shots as artists and come back to music as a group, still on top. We are honored to present them with the SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award.”

Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas were presented with their SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award by SoundExchange’s Tiara Guy (Associate Director, Marketing & Industry Relations) before their appearance at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

The trio follows Metallica, Carrie Underwood, Marc Anthony, Imagine Dragons, and OneRepublic with the award. Common was also recently honored with the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award for his advocacy with the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA).