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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erika_JoErika Jo - Wikipedia

    Erika Jo Vastola (née Heriges, born November 2, 1986, in Angleton, Texas ), known simply by the stage name Erika Jo, is an American country music recording artist who was declared winner of the 2005 season of the Nashville Star television program.

  2. www.youtube.com › @EricaJoMusicErica Jo - YouTube

    Erica Jo. @EricaJoMusic. •. 401 subscribers • 11 videos. With her subtly powerful vocals, honest, open-hearted lyrics, and undeniable sense of groove, the San Francisco-born...

  3. 16 de jun. de 2009 · 2.48K subscribers. Subscribed. 8.5K. 1.9M views 14 years ago. Music video by Erika Jo performing I Break Things. (C) 2005 Universal South Records, LLC ...more. Music video by Erika Jo...

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  4. 29 de jul. de 2010 · Watch Erika Jo, the youngest and first female winner of Nashville Star, perform her upbeat country song Go on YouTube. This catchy tune will make you want to dance and sing along with her. You can ...

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  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCpmCPHUZN1VALpZPN33RgowErika Jo - YouTube Music

    Erika Jo Vastola, known simply by the stage name Erika Jo, is an American country music recording artist who was declared winner of the 2005 season of the Nashville Star television program. Eighteen years old at the time, Erika Jo is both the youngest person to win the competition and the first female winner. She was signed to Universal South Records in 2005 and released her self-titled debut ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2005 · Erika Jo, an 18-year-old Tennessee high school student, became the first female and youngest winner of USA Network's "Nashville Star."More than 10 million viewers cast votes Tuesday night...

  7. Erika Jo is the debut album of country music singer Erika Jo. It was released on June 14, 2005 by Universal South Records, following the artist's win on the 2005 season of Nashville Star. Tim DuBois produced the album with Rick Giles and Sixwire member Steve Mandile on all tracks except "I Break Things", which he co-produced with Tony Brown.