Jana Kramer bio
Jana Kramer became famous on the television show, playing Alex in the One Tree Hill series' last three seasons. The show featured her debut release as a country artist which helped her debut album to the Billboard 200 to the Top 20. Thirty One by 2015 was the sequel and reached number Ten. When she finished the decade with a performance on Dancing with the Stars. In 2021, she released the self-doubting Voices. Jana Rae Kramer began acting in 2002, while she was just a teens. She was born in Rochester Hills Michigan Jana Rae Kramer is a veteran of the country genre. NBC Friday Night Lights, second season 2007-2008. After several guest appearances for All My Children (including CSI: NY), she landed a recurring role as Noelle Davenport. Kramer appeared as Portia Ranson in 90210 from 2008 to 2009 and Brooke Manning on Entourage 2009 prior to joining the ensemble of the show on the CW's One Tree Hill as Alex Dupre in 2009 where she stayed until partway through the final season of the show in 2012. Jana Kramer Kramer's run on One Tree Hill saw her get a recording contract from Elektra Records. In 2011 she debuted the contemporary music video for the love song of a country singer I Won't Let Go. It was later featured on her full-length debut Jana Kramer in mid-2012. The track reached into the Top Five on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart. Kramer continued to appear in films like Heart of the Country 2013 or Country Crush 2016 which would attract her followers. The second album of Kramer's Thirty One was released by Warner Music Nashville on October 15, 2015. I Got the Boy (a Top Five country single) and Steven Tyler's duet Aerosmith helped the album to be even more successful, reaching the number three place at the top of the Billboard 200. Following a two-month run during the 22nd Dancing with the Stars season, she finished in fourth place. The singer also had a hit for adult contemporary with the song Feels like Christmas with Straight No Chaser.
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