Jesse Labelle
Jesse Labelle was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on February 12th, 1982 and is the Country Singer. At the age of 42, Jesse Labelle biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Jesse Labelle (b.)
She is a country singer-songwriter who performs on February 12-12, 1982.
Labelle debuted on Wax Records in June 2008 and began working on his debut album, Perfect Accident, which will be released on April 27, 2010.
On August 7, 2013, his second album, Two, was released.
He is best known for his singles "Easier," "Heartbreak Coverup," and "One Last Night."
Jesse was released from his Wax Records contract and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he worked with Public Artz Artist Development, citing creative similarities between himself and the record label.
Jesse was chosen at open for Keith Urban on the "Raise 'Em Up Tour" in the summer of 2014, notably at the Calgary Stampede.
Audiences have embraced Jesse and his unique brand of Country music.
In 2015, an EP is scheduled to be released.
It was shot at Blackbird Studios and produced by David Huff and Lindsay Rimes.
Early life
Labelle, who was born in Toronto, Canada, on February 12, 1982, played in a number of rock bands throughout high school. Labelle discovered he had a knack for "picking apart songs" after graduation and began to pursue a life as a writer. He wrote for local bands in Toronto, New York City, and Nashville, as well as penning material for himself. Fefe Dobson, a young singer from Up-and-coming, piqued Labelle's interest, inviting her to write with her and perform in her band. None of these collaborations made it into any of Dobson's studio albums, but it did put Labelle into touch with songwriter/producer Jay Levine, which resulted in a development contract with Arista Records. Talent scouts for Wax Records attended a showcase of Labelle's at a Toronto café in 2009, resulting in Labelle's signing with the brand in 2009.
Identically Different, also known as I.D., was a Canadian boyband that gained little fame in Canada in 2001. The lead single, "Busted," was followed by "Let's Play" in a year of YTV's Hitlist and local FM radio stations, and they're both released their self-titled debut album the same year. In 2002, they broke apart as the boy band's craze faded. Jesse Labelle, together with Gary Laranja, Joe Abbruscatto, Mark Ghezzo, and Darryl Snider, was a founding member of the group. They never released another album.
Labelle was dismissed from his recording commitments to Wax Records due to creative differences. Labelle had been planning to explore Nashville, Tennessee, where he had lived in Nashville for the second time in his life. With Casey Marshall, who had been in charge of Tim Hicks' career growth and songwriting for My Darkest Days, Jesse fell into a writing circle. Jesse was introduced to Three Days Grace's Neil Sanderson, and the three of them began writing in Nashville. Jesses' third commercial publication, titled "EP," will be released in 2015.