True Vibe was a CCM group that was active from 1999 to 2003. Composed of members Jonathan Lippmann, Nathan Gaddis, Jason Barton, and Jordan Roe, the group was born out of Jonathan's desire to pursue musical excellence without watering down his Christian faith. He had left the group 98 Degrees just before they signed a recording contract.
The singer and actor, who had appeared in the television series Sweet Valley High and in Burger King commercials, moved to Nashville, TN, where his vision for the group True Vibe became a reality. The foursome performed at a number of high-profile venues, including a New York Knicks game, Late Night With David Letterman, and the Arena Bowl in Orlando, FL.
After much media attention, the group signed with Essential Records and released their debut album in May 2001. Several TV appearances helped spread their name, and they went back to the studio and released their sophomore album, See The Light, the following year. The album was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Pop/Contemporary Christian Album.
In 2003, the group parted ways. Jason Barton later became lead singer of the group 33Miles.