At the age of 24, Jacy Dawn has already conqured what most can only dream of in their careers. Starting out singing when she was 6 and then turning to country music when she was 12, Jacy has already opened for performers such as Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Toby Keith, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, Kellie Pickler, Jamie O’Neal, Steve Holy, Joe Nichols, Alan Jackson, Keith Urban, Sara Evans, Keith Anderson, Lindsey Haun, Emerson Drive, Rushlow Harris, and The Roys.
Jacy began performing in church and singing at local sporting and charity events. When she was 16, Jacy was recognized by local politicians, and was asked to perform for the Massachusetts Democratic Convention. She has also performed at other political events including a performance of the National Anthem for President Bill Clinton, a televised performance for the Governor of Massachusetts’ State of the State Address, and a performance at the Manchester Mill City Festival where she sang for the Governor of New Hampshire.
Jacy says her favorite moment in her career this far was performing on stage with Wynonna Judd in Beverly, MA. Jacy has had the opportunity to sing at many prestegious venues such as Madison Square Garden in NYC and Tootsie’s Orchard Lounge in Nashville, TN. In late 2004, the Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts presented Jacy with a key to the city for all of her accomplishments as a vocalist. Jacy continues to sing for charity events including the National Cancer Society, The Angel Flight Foundation and the Andrew Zabierek Foundation. She has become a favorite of Boston’s country station, WKLB Country 102.5. She has performed for them at their Hurricane Katrina benefit, their 2002, 2005, 2006 & 2007 Country Music Festival at the Tweeter Center, three sold out shows at the Bull Run, and a two day WKLB sponsored festival Wachusett Mountain. Jacy is also balancing a career in television along with her busy music career. She currently co-hosts "Town Talk" showing on several local networks in Massachusetts and this year she became the official field correspondent for the Lowell Spinner’s AA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. Jacy wrote every song on her debut album "Small Town Heart" which was independently released on November 3rd, 2007. She plans on spliting most of 2008 between Massachusetts and Nashville, TN working on pursuing a publishing and record deal! Check out her website www.jacydawnmusic.com for more info on this up and coming star!
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ahh i have to stay in NC for classes this summer :-( i don't know what i'm gunna do without you this summer!! you HAVE to come visit me so i don't go too crazy.... i'll be home for about 2 weeks in the end of june/ beginning of july so we'll have to do something then
I would like to personally and sincerely thank you for your help and support during the Brevard Idol Competition.
Vote totals for the final round were: Melissa Nadeau 27,852 JoAmber Dezonno 25,891 Ginnette Ward 19,481
As you can see I was able to win the competition and become the “Brevard Idol”. I could not have done this without all the help and support that I received from my friends and family. Thank you for helping to make a dream come true for me.