Jo Dee Messina
Jo-Dee Marie Messina (born August 25, 1970 in Framingham, Massachusetts) is is a country music singer. She has had several number one hits and two platinum albums. She?s known for her fiery personality and strong life-affirming music including fun, kiss-off songs.
Mainstream success
Messina's first success in the country music scene was in 1996 with her debut single "Heads Carolina, Tails California". The song made it all the way to number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart. The self-titled album, co-produced by Tim McGraw and Byron Gallimore, had modest success after its release. It eventually went gold. The second single "You?re Not In Kansas Anymore" broke the top ten.
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But after her impressive debut, Messina soon lost her radio airtime. The following singles "You Wanna Make Something Of It" and "He?d Never Seen Julie Cry" didn?t fare so well. The album, like the singles, began sputtering out. And before she knew it, Messina?s tour dates began drying up and money started getting tight.
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"Bye Bye" was released to radio in late 1997. The song was the first track from her sophomore effort I?m Alright. The song soared to the number one spot on the Billboard and Radio and Records charts in early 1998. "I?m Alright" was a top ten album. Messina was back on track.
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History was made when her next two singles also hit number one: "I?m Alright" and "Stand Beside Me". Messina became the first woman in country music history to have three consecutive multi-week number one songs from one album.
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In 1999 when she was named Billboard?s most played female country artist. She also won the prestigious CMA Horizon Award and won the award for Top New Female Artist from the Academy of Country Music. Her rendition of Dottie West's 1980 #1 hit song, ?Lesson In Leavin?? was a hit, spending nearly two months at number two on Billboard?s country chart, unable to unseat Lonestar?s mega-hit ?Amazed?. ?Lesson In Leavin?? became the number three country song of 1999 on the Billboard charts. She also toured with country superstar George Strait.
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Messina ended out 1999 by releasing ?Because You Love Me?, a ballad showcasing her softer side. I?m Alright was certified double platinum and was a top five album. ?Because You Love Me? became a top ten hit.
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Messina was also chosen to be opening act for the Judds Reunion tour in 2000.
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As Messina entered 2000, she released ?That?s The Way?, the lead single from her latest album Burn. ?That?s The Way? spent four weeks at number one on Billboard and in August Burn was released debuting at number one and went platinum. The title cut climbed to number two on Billboard and crossed over to the adult contemporary chart. Messina also became engaged to her tour manager Don Muzquiz.
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The third single off Burn was ?Downtime?, which also cracked the top ten. With steady album sales, Messina released another ballad, ?Bring On The Rain? in 2002, a duet with long-time friend Tim McGraw. The song soared to number one and became the second crossover song to make it on the pop charts.
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Messina embarked on her first headlining tour with the group Rascal Flatts as the opening act, sponsored by Jerzees and Slimfast. She also made appearances on Nash Bridges and Touched By An Angel.
Related Topics:
Rascal Flatts - Nash Bridges - Touched By An Angel
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?Dare To Dream? was the last single released from Burn and was featured on the movie soundtrack for ?Driven?. The single didn?t do so well, barely cracking the top 30. It was a sign of things to come.
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But before 2002 ended, Messina released a Christmas album A Joyful Noise.
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Messina continued working with Tim McGraw and Byron Gallimore on her fourth studio album. The single ?Was That My Life? was released to radio. The single struggled to climb the charts. When Messina and her co-producers turned in what was to be her next album, Curb Records, opted to release a greatest hits package instead. They replaced McGraw and Gallimore with other producers and had Messina continue working to put together songs to include on a new studio album to be released at a later date.
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Her Greatest Hits album was released in 2003 and debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. But the second single from the album, ?I Wish?, barely cracked the top 25. 2003 ended with many of Messina?s fans wondering when a new album would be released. And they ended up having to wait all of 2004 as well.
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In late 2004, Messina revealed she was an alcoholic, and had entered herself into a rehab program. In the meantime, her engagement was also broken. The setback would not hold Messina down. She attributes her will to keep going to her faith and family. And that?s exactly what she did, she kept going.
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At the end of 2004 Messina?s label released ?My Give A Damn?s Busted?. The spunky, fiery redhead was back, as witnessed by the songs cracking the top five. The song was the first single from her long awaited album Delicious Surprise, released in stores on April 26, 2005.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Early years |
| ► | Mainstream success |
| ► | Albums |
| ► | Singles |
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