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Country singer Jo Dee Messina announces cancer diagnosis

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Country singer Jo Dee Messina, whose hits include “I’m Alright” and “Bye Bye,” announced Wednesday she has cancer and will be postponing her 2017 show dates after Oct. 7.

A statement posted on her website didn’t specify the kind of cancer the 47-year-old Messina has been diagnosed with, but said she’s “working closely with a team to explore all options.”

Messina, who is from Framingham, Mass., had a string of hit songs in the late ’90s from her sophomore record, “I’m Alright,” on Curb Records. She was the first female country artist to score three multiple-week No. 1 hits from the same album. She also won the Horizon Award for new artists from the Country Music Association in 1999.

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