Talk:Jesse Lee (singer)
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Room to breathe album
[edit]I would like to let you know, This album was her FIRST...
http://new.music.yahoo.com/jesse-lee/albums/room-to-breathe--8717213
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Some of the Jesse Lee facts are incorrect.
She was born in 1986 She was signed to Atlantic records in 2007 and the first single was released in 2009 She was born in Palo Alto, raised in Los Altos, and moved to Florida at age 13 where she lived until beginning college in Nashville. |
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