Jessie James biography
Date of birth : 1988-04-12
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Vicenza, Italy
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-02-14
Credited as : Country-pop singer, and songwriter, Blue Jeans, Boys in the Summer
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Splitting the difference between Shania Twain's twangy pop and Christina Aguilera's R&B acrobatics, vocalist Jessie James made her debut with Blue Jeans, a song that featured prominently in the film Confessions of a Shopaholic. Born on a military base in Vicenza, Italy, the burgeoning singer relocated to central Georgia during the 1990s. She used the new location to her advantage, making weekly trips to Nashville to hone her songwriting amidst likeminded musicians. Her demo recordings soon made their way to David Massey, president of the rejuvenated Mercury Records, who subsequently brought her to the attention of Def Jam chairman L.A. Reid. James soon inked a contract with Island/Def Jam, and the label partnered her with songwriting guru Kara DioGuardi to help craft material for a debut album. "Blue Jeans" introduced her confident interpretation of country-pop in early 2009, and the singer's full-length debut -- the self-titled Jessie James -- appeared later that summer. Her second, Daughter of a Gypsy, followed in 2010.
Watch below Jessie James' 'Boys in the Summer' music video: