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Jo Dee Messina Lights Up Morning Television With "Some Bridges"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Written By: Big C

Sunrise poured through the studio lights while Jo Dee Messina stood center stage sounding like someone who never forgot how to command a room. Returning to Today with a live performance of Some Bridges, the country mainstay delivered a reminder that experience can sharpen a voice just as much as time can weather it. The performance carried warmth, balancing steady conviction against the scars woven into the song’s foundation. Messina approached the track with the perspective of somebody who has actually lived through the storms she sings about, especially as the song wrestles with the difficult reality that not every connection survives the years intact. Watching her perform live also reinforced how naturally she still occupies a stage, drawing strength from loss, faith, family, and the hard lessons which accumulate quietly over time.


The upcoming album Bridges already feels shaped by survival rather than reinvention.

After more than a decade away from releasing a full studio album, June 5 marks a significant moment for Messina’s catalog. With nine No. 1 records and sixteen Top 40 singles already behind her, Messina’s legacy has long stretched beyond chart statistics into the DNA of modern country music itself. The Bridges Tour: Celebrating 30 Years of Jo Dee Messina further frames this era as both reflection and continuation, giving longtime listeners and newer audiences a chance to reconnect with one of country music’s defining voices. Her upcoming appearance at CMA Fest inside Nissan Stadium adds another full-circle moment to an already meaningful return. Let "Bridges" meet you somewhere between memory and moving forward. Connect with Jo Dee Messina on TIKTOK, INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, and X.


 
 
 

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