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Country star finds balance in life, music

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Country singer-songwriter Jo Dee Messina will perform Dec. 7 at the Congress Theater, 2135 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. (Photo by Jake Harsh)

Since arriving on the music scene in 1996, country singer-songwriter Jo Dee Messina has sold more than 5 million records, generating a string of hits like “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” “I’m Alright” and “Stand Beside Me.”

These days, Messina is juggling making music with being a mother. 

Messina will perform Dec. 7 at the Congress Theater, 2135 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago.

Steel, Magnolia, Mark Wills and The Makena Hartlin Band also are on the bill. The show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $25, available at www.ticketfly.com.

Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopf had the chance to talk to Messina about her latest activities.

Eric Schelkopf: It seems like you spend your fair share of time on the road. Do you think that is where you are in your element, on stage?

Jo Dee Messina: That’s where I have the most fun. I enjoy the band that I play with and I enjoy the crowd’s response to the songs and the whole process of doing a show.

And I think the audience can tell that, that I love what I do and the guys on stage love what they do. We have fun, and I think they pick up on that energy and that adds another element to the show.

ES: Of course, you juggle touring with being a mom. Is that difficult, juggling the two?

JM: My husband and I work together. We travel as a family. We take the kids on the road with us, and I have him to help.

We also have a nanny that comes out on the road with us, and a bunch of band and crew guys that end up helping out. We function very much like a big family.

ES: You also write a blog called Fumbling Mom. Do you see yourself helping out people?

JM: It’s just me making fun of myself, really. I’m just doing the best I can, and I share the crazy stories.

ES: When you first started out, did you ever imagine that you would be so successful? Are you still overwhelmed by what you have achieved?

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