Jo Dee Messina

Singer

Birthday August 25, 1970

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 53 years old

Nationality United States

#17624 Most Popular

1970

Jo Dee Marie Messina (born August 25, 1970) is an American country music artist.

She has charted six number-one singles on the Billboard country music charts.

She has been honored by the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, and has been nominated for two Grammy Awards.

She was the first female country artist to score three multiple-week number-one songs from the same album.

To date, she has two platinum and three gold-certified albums by the RIAA.

Jo Dee Marie Messina was born on August 25, 1970, in Framingham, Massachusetts, to Vincent and Mary Messina.

Her father, of Italian descent, and mother, of Irish descent, raised her in Holliston, Massachusetts, alongside sisters, Terese and Marianne, and a brother, Vincent.

At an early age, Messina's love for music blossomed.

She drew influence from a variety of country music artists, including Patsy Cline, Reba McEntire, and The Judds.

By age 16, she was playing local clubs, singing while her brother and sister provided backup on drums and guitar.

The group continued performing until Jo Dee graduated from high school.

Realizing that living in the Northeast would limit her chances of achieving country music stardom, Messina moved to Nashville, Tennessee, at age 19.

She worked various temporary jobs, including computer programming and accounting, while entering talent contests around Nashville.

One win led to a regular gig on the radio show Live at Libby's, which caught the interest of producer Byron Gallimore, who helped her assemble a demonstration tape.

Gallimore was also working with the young Tim McGraw around the same time, and Messina befriended him.

Backstage at one of his concerts, McGraw met an executive from his label, Curb Records, and jokingly suggested that they needed a redhead.

With the help of fellow Curb producer James Stroud, Messina was soon signed to the record label.

Gallimore and McGraw later became co-producers of Messina's studio albums for Curb.

1980

The fourth single, "Lesson in Leavin", was a cover of Dottie West's 1980 number-one country hit.

The song peaked at number two for seven weeks.

1996

Messina debuted in 1996 with the single "Heads Carolina, Tails California."

Her album was certified gold by the RIAA.

Messina released her self-titled debut album in 1996.

It spawned two top-10 hits, starting with the lead single, "Heads Carolina, Tails California", which peaked at number two on the country charts and its follow-up, "You're Not in Kansas Anymore" gained similar success.

However, the two additional singles released from the album, "Do You Wanna Make Something of It" and "He'd Never Seen Julie Cry" peaked outside the country top 40 and were minor hits between 1996 and 1997.

Following her major success, Messina performed 215 shows in 1996 and became one of the most successful new female vocalists of the 1990s.

Her debut album sold over 500,000 copies and was certified gold by the RIAA.

Messina's finances suffered due to a series of poor business decisions and a change of management that led her to nearly declaring bankruptcy; she nearly lost her home and her car.

She spent nearly a year trying to write new songs and material for a new album that could help bring herself out of bankruptcy.

She credited the radio success of "Bye, Bye" and "I'm Alright" with giving her a "second chance".

1998

Her second album, I'm Alright, produced five top-10 country hits between 1998 and 1999, and sold over a million copies in America.

Since her debut, six of her singles have peaked at number one on the Billboard country singles chart and five of her albums have received a certification by the RIAA or the CRIA.

She has sold over 5 million records worldwide.

Messina released her second album in 1998, I'm Alright.

The album spawned three number-one hit singles on the Billboard Country Chart that year: "Bye, Bye";

"I'm Alright"; and "Stand Beside Me", all three of which charted on the Billboard Hot 100, as well.

1999

In 1999, she had another top-10 hit from the album, "Because You Love Me", which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Country Chart.

2000

In 2000, Messina received the Country Music Association's Horizon Award, which is awarded to new country music artists.

She also won the Billboard "Most Played Female at Country Radio", and won three major awards from the Boston Music Awards, located in her home state of Massachusetts.

Messina's album became her biggest-selling album to date, selling over two million copies in the US, receiving an RIAA certification of double platinum.