Jessi Alexander
Country siren and accomplished singer/songwriter Jessi Alexander was born in Jackson, TN, in 1972 and raised simultaneously in Memphis and Georgia (her parents divorced when she was three). Alexander -- named after outlaw country singer/songwriter and wife of Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter -- found comfort in music immediately, relying on the sounds of Motown, bluegrass, country, and rock & roll to help ease her through a problematic home life. She sang in bands throughout college, eventually dropping out to pursue music full-time, eventually finding herself in Nashville as a working backup singer and staff writer for Warner-Chappell. In 2001, after a friend submitted a demo tape to the NARAS Grammy Showcase, Alexander -- who had no prior knowledge of the submission -- found herself a very surprised winner, an achievement that helped the young singer get signed to Columbia in 2003. Her debut, Honeysuckle Sweet was released in March 2005.
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Discography
8 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Decatur County Red
Country - Released by Lost Creek Music on 27 Mar 2020
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Decatur County Red (feat. Jonathan Singleton)
Country - Released by Lost Creek Music on 13 Mar 2020
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I Should Probably Go Now
Country - Released by Lost Creek Music on 14 Feb 2020
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Mama Drank
Country - Released by Lost Creek Music on 10 Jan 2020
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Make Me Stay Or Make Me Go
Country - Released by Columbia on 17 Aug 2004
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo