Meredith and Jessie
Meredith Salenger, born March 14th, 1970 in Malibu California United States is one of the world's most well-known and richest actors. In June of 2023 Meredith has an estimated net worth of approximately $5 Million. The teen drama Dawson's Creek with James Van Der Beek featured Meredith in two episodes. She was Lisa Sanders on the television series Hollywood Heights. Her mother taught her how play when she was only eight years old. She married in 2017. Her mother introduced her to the acting world when she was only eight years old. She got married to Patton Oswalt in 2017.. Jessie James Decker........................Born Jessica Rose James, Decker's somewhat exotic birthplace was a product of her being raised in a military family. Decker's family was a military one and lived in Louisiana when she was just 9 years old. The singer won an audition competition by singing a performance of Patsy Montana's I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart. Decker moved to Georgia in the year fifteen. She was beginning to compose songs and was regularly making visits in Nashville as well as visiting record labels and music publishing houses looking for deals. At the age of 17, she was 17 when a Big Yellow Dog Records representative heard her and began selling her tracks to labels and artists. Decker was signed to a contract by Island/Def Jam after Mercury Records' president David Massey passed her demos to L.A. Reid, head of Island/Def Jam. Jessie James released her debut album in August of 2009. The album was self-titled release. Jessie James had a moderately popular debut album. Wanted, a song that was on the album made it to the Top 40 singles chart. Decker has always been a Country artist, however the album made and was promoted for a pop audience. After two more singles from the album stiffed Decker confronted label executives for greater control over her music. her next single Boys in the Summer was an album that was more geared towards the country genre. The second album of Decker, dubbed by the title Daughter of a Gypsy and Sweet American Dreams by Mercury Records was shelved after Mercury discovered the lack of success on three of her singles in country radio's charts.
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