Jessica Simpson Bio

 

Facts And Biography

bulletFull Name .::. Jessica Anne Simpson
bulletBirthday .::. July 10, 1980
bulletHair Color .::. blonde
bulletEye Color .::. brown
bulletHeight .::. 5'3"
bulletOccupation .::. singer and song writer
bulletHometown .::. Dallas, TX
bulletCurrent Residence .::. Los Angeles, CA
bulletFamily .::. Joe and Tina, and sister Ashlee
bulletPet: Brutus, her pig
bulletBig Break .::. Opening For 98* on their HEAT IT UP tour
bulletLabel .::. Columbia Records
bulletHobbies .::. Shopping, Keeping a Journal, Eating Junk Food, Going to the Movies, Hanging Out With Her Dancers
bulletFave Song on Her Album .::. Heart of Innocence
bulletFavorite Food .::. Anything fried
bulletFavorite Stores .::. Abercrombie and Fitch, Bebe and Guess
bulletFavorite place to travel .::. Vancouver, Canada
bulletFavorite TV show .::. Dawson's Creek, Roswell
bulletFavorite Author .::. Nicholas Sparks
bulletAdvice to would be singers .::. I would take voice lessons and really stay focused on what you want to do and sing as much as possible.
bulletHair Care .::. Shampure and Curessence by Aveda
bulletFan Club .::. Jessica Simpson Fan Club 5116 North Jupiter Road Garland, TX 750

 

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A shining young star on the horizon, Jessica Simpson is about to turn the music world around with her refreshing new blend of pop, R&B, and gospel-flavored sounds. Blessed with a once-in-a-lifetime voice full of shivering emotional power and heartfelt sensitivity, the 18-year-old Dallas, Texas native first developed and nurtured her talent in the local Baptist church, where her father, a psychologist, also works as the congregation's youth minister.

"I didn't know it was something that I wanted to pursue until I auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club back when I was 12 years old," Jessica recalls. Jessica's undeniable presence and musical abilities carried her all the way to the finals where she "freaked in the audition" after watching the other hopefuls try out for the show. "I froze," she confesses, "but that's when I realized that this is a talent I really do want to pursue."

While growing up, Jessica was constantly singing along to the radio. Currently, Jessica's favorite singer (and dream duet partner) is Brian McKnight while she also has great admiration for Celine Dion and Shania Twain. While at church camp, at the age of 13, Jessica sang Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" and an a cappella arrangement of "Amazing Grace" for one of the camp's speakers, a gentleman who was launching a gospel record label. After three year's work completing an album, the nascent label folded and Jessica began to tour with the music, performing at Christian youth conferences like True Love Waits, sometimes to audiences of 20,000 people. Her grandmother paid for her album to be mixed and pressed. Jessica and her father hit the gospel circuit. "So we just took it out," she says. "Everywhere my dad wouldJessica and Nick speak, I would perform. And we would sell the album. We sold every copy that we had made, actually." The majors started taking notice. During one particularly concentrated period of deal-shopping, Jessica had meetings with ten major labels over the course of two days.

Before choosing Columbia Records as the home for her music, Jessica Simpson was actively singing in the gospel world, performing with the likes of Kirk Franklin, God's Property, and Ce Ce Winans, among others.

After her 17-year-old cousin was killed in a tragic car accident, Jessica was moved to begin keeping a record of her thoughts and feelings. "She kept journals," Jessica remembers. "After she died, we went into her room and we opened up all these journals. It was like another book of the Bible. It inspired so many people. That is such an incredible way to express yourself. It can really touch people's lives. This really encouraged me. Every night, before I go to sleep, I take my bath and then I light my candles and I lay in the bed and write. I've done that ever since I was 14 years old. So, I have tons of journals, just full of stuff. So, definitely, I'm a lyricist. Sometimes I hear the melodies and stuff, but definitely the words come first."

Jessica Simpson The first piece of Jessica's writing to take musical form was "Angels Falling," a song in tribute to a friend's father, who'd recently passed on. One of her songs, "Did You Ever Love Someone?," was featured in a recent episode of "Dawson's Creek," one of Jessica's favorite TV shows. (Jessica is pursuing an acting career in tandem with her singing and is currently living in Los Angeles.) Two of her compositions are expected to appear on her upcoming debut album from Columbia Records. The song she holds most special is "Heart Of Innocence," a song that Jessica dedicates to "my future husband, wherever he is." Jessica Simpson is part of a positive new breed of teenager, youth who welcome responsibility and propriety. In school, Jessica hung with a crowd that was popular and respected, even though none of them drank, smoked, or had sex. In fact, Jessica was elected Homecoming Queen two years in a row. She's loyal to the values instilled in her by her family and even uses her younger sister, Ashlee, as a dancer in her sets. "She was runner-up for national junior dancer of the year at New York City Dance Alliance," says Jessica. "So she's like an amazing dancer. My whole family's going on tour with me."

Which isn't to say, she's not a normal teenager through and through. When pressed, she'll own up to her vices. "Um," she offers, "I shop. I'm a clothes and shoe freak. And I love, you know, makeup..." And she knows what's truly important: "Hanging out with my friends is my most favorite thing in the whole world." And pretty soon, the whole world is going to want to hang out with Jessica Simpson.