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Jo Dee Messina is an
award-winning, multi-platinum recording artist that has
given her heart and soul to find success. She’s had 9 #1
singles, has been honored by The Country Music Association,
The Academy of Country Music and The Grammy Awards and was
the first female country artist to score three multiple-week
#1 songs from the same album. But success aside, Jo Dee has
faced more than her fair share of adversity. She’s battled
some demons along the way and experienced the twists and
turns that define all of our lives. If anything these life
experiences have re-invigorated her and given her a new
perspective, which in turn has produced, in her words, her
truest recording to date.
Delicious Surprise is Jo Dee’s 4th studio album. It is that
rare recording that captures the true essence of an artist’s
soul. You see, rather then talk about what has occurred in
her life, Jo Dee has chosen to sing about it. She’s put
together a group of songs that come from her heart, a group
of songs that are meant to convey a musical message of
optimism, strength and hope. As the songs say, while life’s
experiences may be hard, it’s those experiences that make us
who we are and make life worth living.
The 12-track album, co-produced by Jo Dee, Byron Gallimore
and Mark Bright, features five songs that were either
written or co-written by her. “It Gets Better” shares an
optimistic message of hope from a woman that has “felt the
chill of this world and come face to face with the devil,”
written entirely by Jo Dee, which also shows the power and
finesse of one of country music’s finest voices.
“Music has always been an enormous part of my life,” said Jo
Dee. “It’s not just something I do, it’s part of who I am.
Songwriting to me is my refuge, a safe place to me where I
can go to spell out my emotions, especially when dealing
with tough situations. It helps me to gain perspective. You
could say that songwriting gives me emotional freedom.”
But Delicious Surprise also contains songs, not written by
Jo Dee, that capture her essence – her feistiness, her
strength and her humor. No song is more indicative of this
than the powerful tongue and cheek rocker, “My Give A Damn’s
Busted” (Tony Martin/Tom Shapiro/Joe Diffie). Jo Dee’s first
song released to radio in nearly two years, it marks another
in a list of milestones for her – it’s her fastest rising
single ever at country radio. It’s flown up the charts and
taken its place as
another in a long line of Messina hits. “My Give A Damn’s
Busted,” along with “Who’s Crying Now” (Patrick Jason
Matthews/George Teren) and “Where Were You” (Jo Dee
Messina/John Bettis/Wayne Kirkpatrick) are songs that deal
with broken relationships and the empowerment brought on by
the choice to move on.
“Managing relationships in today’s world is so hard,” said
Jo Dee. “It’s funny in fact. We all spend so much time and
energy chasing what we think matters at the time, but the
truth is that what really matters are the simple things –
our family, friends and loved ones. Amazing when you realize
that just living to see another day is the ultimate gift.”
Jo Dee’s optimism is infectious and it is optimism that can
be felt in many of the songs on Delicious Surprise. “Life Is
Good,” (Jo Dee/Mark Selby) is an upbeat, pop-infused track
that reminds us to “grab on to today,” and to appreciate the
simple things in life. “I’ve got my two feet on the ground,
I’m breathing in and breathing out. Life is good.” But it’s
the album’s title track (Beth Hart/ Glen Burtnik) that
offers the essence of Jo Dee – the dreamer who understands
that tenacity and audacity are the keys to achieving.
“To me, the ‘delicious surprise’ in life is the dreaming,
getting there, without limits, without putting up
boundaries, just having faith and working hard. Dreams are
meant to be followed and if your heart speaks it, then it
doesn’t matter how far-fetched it seems. You have to
believe.”
Born in Holliston, Massachusetts, Jo Dee was first attracted to country music
after hearing the recordings of Alabama and Hank Williams, Jr. As for her love
for country music, it grew as fast as her respect for its heroes. Dolly Parton
and Loretta Lynn, the strong women of country, that wrote and sang from the
heart, and Reba McEntire, the hard-working, blue-collar girl whom Jo Dee related
to best. At six, Jo Dee had her first public performance and from there on she
was hooked. Thirteen brought a band that she had formed and more experience
performing throughout clubs in the Northeast. Jo Dee did what she had to, to
perform - booking and marketing her own shows, lugging gear and keeping the
books. At 19, she made the difficult decision to move to Nashville. She didn’t
know a soul, had no grand plan, but what she did know, was that she wanted to
sing. It was there that Jo Dee would lay down roots and chase her dream.
In 1996, she released her self-titled debut, produced by Byron Gallimore and Tim
McGraw. The album gave Messina two Top 10 hits and set the stage for her
breakthrough, I’m Alright. Released in 1998, the first three single releases
from the album all went to #1 - “Bye Bye,” “I’m Alright,” and “Stand Beside Me,”
as well as a fourth single, “Lesson In Leavin’,” which peaked and stayed at #2
for seven consecutive weeks. In 1999, Jo Dee released Burn, her first #1 album.
The
multi-platinum effort, contributed two more #1’s to Jo Dee’s collection, the
huge crossover hit “Bring On The Rain” and “That’s The Way,” as well as two
other Top 10’s – “Burn” and “Downtime.” Messina went on to release her favorite
Christmas songs on A Joyful Noise, released in 2002, and later a Greatest Hits
collection that debuted at #1 on the charts, her second #1 album.
“My greatest hope is that somewhere, somebody will hear this record, and find in
it what I’ve found in music my entire life,” said Jo Dee. “Reassurance,
understanding, inspiration, strength and compassion.”
And that sentiment is what you get from the opening bars of Delicious Surprise.
“I’m Not Going Down,” (Shaunna Bolton/ Kevin Savigar) the album’s first track,
is as defiant and energetic as Jo Dee herself. It is an appropriate place to
start, again for Jo Dee, because no doubt she will continue to carry that
intensity wherever she goes. Make no mistake, Jo Dee Messina is here to stay and
despite all that she has been through she stands strong and defiant, with a
clear sense of her purpose and passion. Life is good for Jo Dee, but don’t ask
her about it, listen. … |