This page will contain external links about Rusted Root, as they become available.

Rusted Root

Rusted Root is a jam band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania known for their fusion of Grateful Dead-style bluegrass with a strong percussion section that draws from African and Middle Eastern influences.

Their main-label debut album was 1994's When I Woke, a hit on college radio. Along with their increasingly well-known live shows, Rusted Root began working on contributions to the movies Twister and Home for the Holidays. Their next studio album was Remember (1996), followed by Rusted Root (1998) and Welcome to My Party (2002). Remember reached the Top 40 in the US, while Rusted Root found its sale buoyed by the use of the band's cover of The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want" on an episode of Ally McBeal. A live double album followed in 2004.

Rusted Root's "Send Me on My Way" was used on the soundtrack of both Matilda and Ice Age.


This page about Rusted Root includes information from a Wikipedia article.
Additional articles about Rusted Root
News stories about Rusted Root
External links for Rusted Root
Videos for Rusted Root
Wikis about Rusted Root
Discussion Groups about Rusted Root
Blogs about Rusted Root
Images of Rusted Root

Rusted Root's "Send Me on My Way" was used on the soundtrack of both Matilda and Ice Age. [3] (http://abc.go.com/specials/nickjess_xmas.html). A live double album followed in 2004. Jessica and Ashlee also performed the song together on Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas, which aired on ABC on December 1, 2004. Remember reached the Top 40 in the US, while Rusted Root found its sale buoyed by the use of the band's cover of The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want" on an episode of Ally McBeal. It includes a duet with her sister Ashlee on the song "Little Drummer Boy". Their next studio album was Remember (1996), followed by Rusted Root (1998) and Welcome to My Party (2002). Simpson recorded an album of Christmas songs, Rejoyce: The Christmas Album, for the holiday season of 2004.

Along with their increasingly well-known live shows, Rusted Root began working on contributions to the movies Twister and Home for the Holidays. [2] (http://www.dessertbeauty.com/index.asp). Their main-label debut album was 1994's When I Woke, a hit on college radio. Jessica also has her own line of edible body creams called "Dessert Beauty". Rusted Root is a jam band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania known for their fusion of Grateful Dead-style bluegrass with a strong percussion section that draws from African and Middle Eastern influences. She also appeared and sang at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28. [1] (http://www.livedaily.com/news/6570.html/1) On May 1, 2004 Nick and Jessica attended the Kentucky Derby along with many other celebrities.

In August, 2004 Jessica ranked number two in a countdown of blondes on a cable television network. However, a pilot for a sitcom on the ABC Network was rejected by network executives in May 2004. When introduced to Interior Secretary Gale Norton, Simpson responded: "You've done a nice job decorating the White House." She also appeared on VH1's Divas Live show in 2004 as well as a variety show with Nick Lachey on the ABC network called the Nick and Jessica Variety Hour on April 11, 2004. The success of the show, however, helped sales of In This Skin.

She often appears as a stereotype of a dumb blonde, notably when she asked whether the Chicken of the Sea tuna she was eating was chicken or fish and thought that buffalo wings were made from buffalo. The couple star in the MTV reality show Newlyweds, which began in 2003 and has run for three seasons. Simpson and Lachey were married on October 26, 2002. (It also appeared on Now That's What I Call Music! 16, a compilation of popular songs that displaced her sister Ashlee's album, Autobiography, from the number one spot on the chart.) A cover version of "Angels" by Robbie Williams also appears as a bonus track.

The third single, a cover of "Take My Breath Away" by the band Berlin, went top 40 on the US Top 40 Mainstream Charts; it was not included on the original album, but appeared as a bonus track on the "collectors' edition" of In This Skin, which was released on March 2, 2004. While the Diane Warren song "The Sweetest Sin" reached the US Top 40, the second single "With You" enjoyed more success, going top 20 in the US and Australian singles charts as well as going top 20 in the world adult charts. It reached number 2 on the Billboard 200 album charts and made the Australian album charts in 2004. Her third album, In This Skin, was released in 2003.

"A Little Bit" was released as a follow up single but failed to achieve much success apart from going top 20 in Portugal. The title track reached the top 20 in the US and Canada and top 40 in Australia and Switzerland. Her second album, Irresistible, reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200 after its release in 2001; it also reached the top 20 of the Canadian album charts. "Where You Are" is a duet with Nick Lachey, then of the '90s boy band 98 Degrees, and the couple met when she was supporting the band in 1999. Destiny's Child also appeared on the song "Woman in Me".

"I Wanna Love You Forever" also made the top 10 in Canada, and "I Think I'm In Love With You" reached the top 20 in that country. Her first single "I Wanna Love You Forever" reached the top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1999, while her second single "I Think I'm In Love With You" reached the top 40 and "Where You Are" reached the Hot 100. In 1999, Simpson released her debut pop album Sweet Kisses, reaching a peak of 25 on the Billboard 200. Tommy Mottola of Columbia Records obtained a copy of the album and, thinking she had potential as a pop singer, signed her as such.

She and her father sold copies of the album after her performances. While waiting for the album to be released, she toured the Christian Youth Conference circuit performing with Kirk Franklin, God's Property and CeCe Winans. Jessica Simpson was discovered singing at a church camp by a head of a small CCM record label and recorded an album over three years, although it was never released due to the label folding. At the same age, she made an unsuccessful application for the Mickey Mouse Club.

Jessica started singing at 12 as part of her Baptist church choir. She is the daughter of Joe and Tina Simpson and has a younger sister, Ashlee, who launched her own music career in mid-2004. Simpson was born in Abilene, Texas and raised in Richardson, a suburb of Dallas. She stars with her husband Nick Lachey in the MTV reality show Newlyweds.

Jessica Ann Simpson (born July 10, 1980) is an American pop singer who rose to fame during the late 1990s. The Dukes of Hazzard (projected release, 2005). 2004 "Angels". 2004 "Take My Breath Away" #20 US.

2004 "With You" #14 US, #7 UK. 2001 "A Little Bit". 2001 "Irresistible" #15 US, #11 UK. 2000 "I Think I'm in Love with You" #21 US, #15 UK.

2000 "Where You Are" (featuring Nick Lachey) #62 US. 1999 "I Wanna Love You Forever" #3 US, #7 UK. In This Skin Collectors' Edition, with bonus tracks and DVD (2004). In This Skin (2003) #2 US, #36 UK.

Irresistible (2001) #6 US. Sweet Kisses (1999) #25 US, #36 UK.