Category: music
BYE BYE MAKES THE BOOT'S LIST OF TOP BREAK UP SONGS

by Stephen L. Betts - The Boot
There's an old saying that insists "revenge is a dish best served cold" -- the idea being that executing a calculated, unexpected response to having been wronged might ultimately produce a more satisfying outcome for the revenge seeker. A few singers perhaps missed that memo, preferring instead to combat cheaters, heartbreakers and deadbeats with heated and swift retribution. (Some more "Swift" than others!) Take cover as The Boot counts down country's best break-up songs!
'Bye Bye,' Jo Dee Messina
Killer Kiss-Off: "You'll find what's left of us in a cloud of dust on Highway 4"
DON'T MISS JO DEE ON OPRAH.COM
Feb 4, 2010 | In news, fitness, music
Oprah.com sat down with country music superstar Jo Dee Messina to talk about how her family comes first, being the CEO of her own brand, her new single "That's God," and so much more! Visit Oprah.com for the full story! Don't forget to tweet @jodeemessina and let her know what you thought of the story!
"BRING ON THE RAIN VOTED ONE OF THE TOP 50 VIDEOS OF THE DECADE

CMT has announced the fan voted 50 favorite videos of the past decade! Count them down, read about each one and see if you agree with the consensus of CMT viewers of how the most popular music videos fared in the first decade of a new century. Jo Dee's video for Bring On The Rain made the countdown! Check it out!
NATURE'S MAJESTY INSPIRES JO DEE MESSINA'S BRAND-NEW 'THAT'S GOD' SINGLE

Lisa L. Rollins - Examiner.com
It's been awhile since country fans have heard new sounds from Jo Dee Messina, but all that's about to change, thanks to the release of her brand-new single, "That's God," earlier this week.
Messina inked the song, which nicely shows off her signature voice, with keyboardist Brent Rader after she had an epiphany while taking her son on a walk at a majestic tour stop in Canada.
JO DEE ADDED TO HAITI RELIEF BENEFIT

Nashville-based Brent Gambrell Ministries will host a Haiti Relief Benefit Concert at the People's Church in Franklin, TN on Thur. Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. Come hear a first-person account from earthquake survivor Katie Erie, an MTSU student who was working at the New Life Link orphanage when the magnitude 7.0 quake hit on Jan 12. Also hear from Mike Wilson, the Williamson county father who flew into Haiti the morning after to rescue Katie and his daughter Santia (Tia), who resided at the same orphanage, and Brent Gambrell, who accompanied him, and whose ministry has been working in Haiti for almost eight years.
The evening will include performances by Jaci Velasquez, Jo Dee Messina, Melissa Greene (formerly of Avalon), Nic Gonzales, new country band Thompson Square, and others. Praise & Worship leader Jared Anderson will also premiere "Carry Me," the song he wrote for the people of Haiti, and dedicated to Katie.
There is a $10.00 suggested donation at the door, with other opportunities to give during the night.
For more information on the benefit concert or ways to support the Haiti Relief efforts, contact the BGM office at 615-331-4600