BILLIE JO JONES’ NEW HOLIDAY SINGLE “I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS” IS AVAILABLE NOW

Country music newcomer Billie Jo Jones is thrilled to release her new holiday single, “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” today! Showcasing her impressive vocal range and a knack for adding a personal touch to timeless classics, Jones puts her unique stamp on the beloved holiday tune with a Texas shuffle flair. Premiered by Country Evolution, this lively, rhythmic twist breathes fresh energy into the song, blending traditional holiday warmth with a spirited country vibe. With its toe-tapping beat and heartfelt delivery, Jones’ rendition is poised to become a holiday favorite.

“In a world that can often feel chaotic, I’ll Be Home for Christmas offers a simple yet powerful message of hope and peace,” shares Jones. “It also happens to be my grandparents’ favorite song. I’m honored to share my version of this timeless classic with a new generation.”

Jones’ current single, “Whose Tequila Are You Drinkin’,” is making waves at country radio and has earned spots on numerous charts, including Music Row, CDX True Indie, CDX Mainstream, CDX Texas, Texas Regional, Texas Internet, Texas Country Music, and American Country Music Charts.

Her previous single, “Some Girls Don’t Cry,” recently claimed the #1 position on the Texas Regional Radio chart and also topped the CDX True Indie and American Country Music charts. Her latest album, ‘Some Girls Don’t Cry,’ distributed by Bob Frank Distribution (BFD), continues to gain traction with every performance.

Blending modern flair with traditional roots, Billie Jo Jones has crafted a sound that’s uniquely her own. Tracks from the album have been spotlighted by Guitar Girl Magazine, The Music Universe, The Hollywood Times, and My Kind of Country, with a notable mention from Cowboys & Indians. With a growing fanbase and recognition from top outlets, Jones is steadily carving her path in country music, one standout song at a time.

She has shared the stage with Neal McCoy, Deana Carter, Jack Ingram, Gene Watson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Diamond Rio, Wade Hayes, Justin Moore, Wade Bowen, Pat Green, Stoney LaRue, Jerrod Niemann, Josh Abbott, and many others. A personal highlight for her was opening for Ray Price, one of her biggest inspirations and a favorite she enjoyed listening to with her grandparents over the years.