CHECK OUT JO DEE'S VIEW AT THE RESTORING HONOR EVENT
Aug 30, 2010 | In news

Jo Dee Messina performed on August 28th, 2010 in Washington, DC at the Restoring Honor Event. Take a look at a picture facing towards the crowd while JDM performed.
TUNE IN TO SIRIUS XM RADIO TO HEAR JDM AT 'RESTORING HONOR' RALLY LIVE
Aug 27, 2010 | In news
SIRIUS XM Radio today announced that it will air Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally live in its entirety from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The August 28th event begins at 10:00 am ET on SIRIUS XM Patriot (SIRIUS channel 144/XM channel 166), the conservative talk channel that airs Beck's daily radio show The Glenn Beck Program.
Beck will be joined by Sarah Palin, Jo Dee Messina, Alveda King (niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.) and many more
COUNTRY UNIVERSE COUNTS DOWN THE TOP SINGLES OF THE '90'S

Many a star was launched in the nineties, a few of them right out of the gate. This section includes the debut singles from Toby Keith, Jo Dee Messina, LeAnn Rimes, and Doug Stone, along with Grammy-winning hits by Alison Krauss and Dwight Yoakam. more!
JO DEE MESSINA COMES TO GLENS FALLS WITH RACIN' & ROCKIN' COUNTRY MUSIC CONCERT!
By Emma Yepsen - GlensFallsRegion.com
GlensFallsRegion.com had the opportunity to chat with Jo Dee Messina, country star and featured performer at Infield Parking's Racin' & Rockin' Country Music Concert that hits Glens Falls, NY for one night only on August 21, 2010.
Learn more about Jo Dee and what it is like in her country-music world:
GlensFallsRegion.com: Have you ever been to upstate New York? What are you most looking forward to when you get here?
Jo Dee: Oh, Yeah!… Waterbury, Albany, a bunch of places. I'm mostly looking forward to the weather... it’s been hot in Nashville!
JO DEE MESSINA WEATHERS THE STORM
Aug 3, 2010 | In news

by Tessa Schweigert - Powell Tribune
Following rainstorm, country singer gives acoustic show to fairgoers
Known for her hit song “Bring on the Rain,” country music star Jo Dee Messina faced a thunderstorm moments before her Park County Fair show with an attitude true to her song’s lyrics — “I’m not going to let it get me down.”
Regardless of the rain-drenched stage, flooded equipment, electrical issues, muddy ground, windblown fans and continuing storm, Messina was determined that the show would go on.
“She ponied up … she could have said no and walked away, and we would have had to pay her. It’s considered an ‘act of God’ (in the contract),” said Steve Scott, fair manager.