Jo Dee Messina Down Under

 

 

Jo Dee started off 2000 by heading to Australia to meet with and perform for the fans who've been so supportive.
We've put together a small slideshow with descriptions provided by Jo Dee highlighting her time there. Click on the image above to begin.

 

 

Jo Dee Messina Kicks Off Her US Tour With the Judds; 
Dream Comes True for CMA Horizon and ACM Top New Female

 

 

 

DENVER, Feb. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Platinum redhead Jo Dee Messina watched a dream come true in Denver this weekend. The vocal firebrand, who won both the Country Music Association's coveted Horizon Award and the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female Vocalist, has been tapped to open the Judd's Power to Change Reunion Tour -- and she returned from a sold-out two-week Australian tour for the kick-off at Denver's Staples Center.

 

Billboard
Country Corner
By Wade Jessen

 

 

Leavin’ on your mind: Her sassy kiss-off song “Bye, Bye” has Jo Dee Messina knee-deep in bullets on five Billboard charts, including Top Country Albums, where I’m Alright bows at No. 8 as Hot Shot Debut with more than 15,000 scans, while entering The Billboard 200 at No. 79. Up more than 4,000 unites, the aforementioned lead single from that set also has the heftiest increase on Top Country Singles Sales, where it bullets at No. 3.

 

Jo Dee Goes Three-For-Three!
"Stand Beside Me" Goes To #1 in Billboard Moves 9* to 4* to 1* To Become I'm Alright's 3rd Chart-Topper

   

Nashville (01/15/99) - The girl's on a roll! Country sensation Jo Dee Messina scores the third #1 in-a-row from her nearly-platinum I'm Alright as "Stand Beside Me" leaps from #4 with a bullet to the top of Billboard's Country Singles chart.

 

Jo Dee Messina
Country Recording Artist To Perform In Hagerstown
By Teri Johnson
The Daily Mail
April 3, 1998

 

 

Jo Dee Messina sings “Bye, Bye” on her latest single, but the country entertainer hopes you’ll say hello when she stops in Hagerstown Tuesday. Messina and her guitarist, Tony Obrohta, will give an acoustic performance at Barracuda’s Surf Bar on Dual Highway.

 

Jo Dee Messina Makes History!

 

 

First Female Country Artist To Have Three Consecutive Multiple-Week #1s
"Stand Beside Me" Tops Billboard's Country Singles For 2nd Week
Nashville (01/28/99) - Jo Dee Messina has done it again! With "Stand Beside Me" spending its second week atop the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, Messina has scored her third consecutive multiple week #1 - and becomes the first woman in country music to ever achieve this feat. "Stand Beside Me" joins "Bye, Bye" and the title track from her nearly-platinum I'm Alright (two and three weeks at #1 respectively) to give the fiery redheaded singer another first!

 

Jo Dee Messina helps premier The Brak Show Starring Brak (TV-G)

 


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Jo Dee helps kick off a new show starring that loveable alien nitwit Brak emerges from the hulking comedic shadow of Space Ghost to host his second half-hour musical variety show on Cartoon Network. Premiering on Thursday, March 16, at 8:30 p.m. (e/p), the show features original songs and comedy sketches, including appearances by World Championship Wrestling’s Diamond Dallas Page and country singer Jo Dee Messina.

 

Taking Flight
After a year of utter desperation, Jo Dee Messina's career has started to soar.

   

TV Guide (May 1-7, 1999) - Jo Dee Messina wants to be an actress, but on her own terms. The country music sensation - whose platinum album, I'm Alright, has earned her three ACM nominations - is in a San Francisco bar filming a scene for the CBS cop drama Nash Bridges. Making her acting debut in the episode (scheduled to air Friday, April 30) as a sweet, struggling country singer isn't much of a stretch. But that's the way Messina wanted it. CBS initially offered her a juicier part - the sexy getaway driver for an all-girl robbery ring - but Messina politely declined.

 

Jo Dee's Doing Alright
With three No. 1 songs behind her, Jo Dee Messina looks to the ACMs and beyond

 

 

RollingStone.com (05/11/99) - After a couple of flirtatious false starts, success has caught up with Jo Dee Messina with a vengeance. In the past year, the New England-raised country singer's platinum-certified, modestly titled sophomore album, I'm Alright, has spawned three country No. 1s, a slot on the blockbuster George Strait Country Music Festival and six nominations at the recent Boston Music Awards. She walked away from that affair with three wins, including the Act of the Year award against a field that included such heavyweights as Aerosmith, Rob Zombie, Paula Cole and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.