Jess Moskaluke
Jess Moskaluke is a country singer from Saskatchewan, Canada. She released her debut album 'I'm Yours' in 2009, which earned her a nomination for the Canadian...
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Jess Moskaluke is a country singer from Saskatchewan, Canada. She released her debut album 'I'm Yours' in 2009, which earned her a nomination for the Canadian Country Music Association Discovery Award.
Her 2014 single 'Stronger' became a hit on Canadian country charts. She's released several albums including 'Light Up the Night' in 2015, 'Past the Past' in 2017, and 'Kiss Me Quiet' in 2019.
Moskaluke has won three CCMA Female Artist of the Year awards and a JUNO Award for Country Album of the Year. Her catalog includes songs like 'Amen Hallelujah' and 'Beautiful' alongside her charting single 'Stronger'.
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