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Born July 10, 1980, in Dallas, Texas, this sexy 5' 3" recording
star and singer displays a hard core attitude in her performances.
Jessica has a younger sister named Ashlee. Her father, who is a
psychologist, manages her career, and her mother designs her
wardrobe and assists in the business affairs. Jessica first
developed and nurtured her talent in the local Baptist church, where
her father also works as the congregation's youth minister.
While at church camp, at the age of 13, Jessica sang Whitney
Houston's "I Will Always Love You" and an arrangement of "Amazing
Grace". One of the camp's visitors, a gentleman who was launching a
gospel record label saw great promise and profits in her voice.
Jessica began to tour with Christian youth conferences with tunes
like "True Love Waits", sometimes entertaining audiences of 20,000
people.
Jessica is boldly traveling down several fresh new musical avenues.
In addition to offering more of the lush, passionate ballads that
have become her signature, she has effectively expanded her creative
styles. This includes ebullient rhythm pop and sultry R&B and is a
collection of funk-fortified songs and sophisticated contemporary
ballads. Jessica has the finesse and confidence of a well seasoned
performer.
Jessica says she is part of a positive new breed of teenager and
youths who welcome responsibility and propriety. In school, Jessica
hung with a crowd that was popular and respected, and she was
elected Homecoming Queen two years in a row at J.J. Pierce High
School.
Jessica's relationship with her fans is of tremendous importance to
her. "They keep me going. They inspire me. I do all I can to keep in
close touch with the fans who support my music, whether it be via my
shows or on the Internet. The energy I get from them is
extraordinary."
Jessica states, "That's what I really wanted to come across on these
songs, confidence". Jessica notes, "I wanted to show that with that
inner strength and inner light, nothing is impossible." That said,
Jessica admits that she does occasionally enjoy flexing a little
external heat... even if it's completely innocent. "There's a cut on
the album, 'Hot Like Fire', that I think will take people by
surprise", she says of the self-assured hip-hop-flavored cut
produced by Cory Rooney. "It's a hard-core 'attitude' song. You
might not even recognize my voice at first. It's totally raw and
intense. It's a shake-your-hips kind of song. I love it."
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