Meredith and Jessie
Meredith Salenger is one of the most popular and richest Movie Actress who was born on March 14 1970 at Malibu California United States. Meredith Salenger's net worth was estimated at $5 million on June 1st, 2023. Dawson's Creek, a teen drama was a starring role for James Van Der Beek in the two episodes. in Hollywood Heights Lisa Sanders played. She was just eight when her mother introduced her to acting. The wedding took place in 2017 after her mother first introduced her. 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 military parents lived in Louisiana as young as nine years old. She was the winner of a talent competition with an original rendition of Patsy's I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart. The family of Decker moved from Louisiana into Georgia during the summer of 1995. She had been writing music regularly and visiting Nashville to find deals. At the age of 17, she gained the attention of the representative from independent label Big Yellow Dog Records who began shopping her songs to artists and labels. Decker's demos, which were reviewed from Mercury Records president David Massey and passed on to L.A. Reid of Island/Def Jam group-affiliated record label L.A. Reid was able to sign Decker to an agreement. Jessie James' first album entitled Jessie James and released in August 2009 was her self-titled debut. Jessie James had a moderately popular debut record. Wanted, a song from the album reached the Top 40 singles chart. Decker always thought of herself as a singer from the country genre, but the album's marketing and production was geared towards an audience more influenced by pop. Decker felt unhappy with two more singles from the album, challenged the executives of the record label for more control. Decker then released her second single Boys in the Summer which is more traditional. Decker's album, titled Daughter of a Gypsy (or Sweet American Dreams), was pulled by Mercury after two singles failed to chart on the chart for country.
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