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BILLIE JO JONES CONTINUES TO CLIMB THE CHARTS WITH HER CURRENT SINGLE, “SOME GIRLS DON’T CRY”

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country music newcomer Billie Jo Jones is taking the music world by storm with her latest single distributed by Bob Frank Distribution (BFD), “Some Girls Don’t Cry,” which is climbing multiple charts including the Texas Country Chart, Music Row, and CDX Nashville’s True Indie chart, reaching #3 currently, resulting in over 89,000+ monthly listeners on Spotify.

This song encompasses a breakup situation and how some girls will not let it get them down. With lyrics including “I packed a suitcase for the weekend, you won’t find me around” and “I’ve got champagne, cheers to no more pain, I’m going dancing tonight!” pretty well sums up Billie Jo Jones’ take on heartbreak. Also the title track for her upcoming album, “Some Girls Don’t Cry” may be Billie Jo Jones’ latest single, but will not be her last!

Current Charting Positions (The week of July 15):
CDX True Indie #3

Texas Regional Radio Chart: #22
CDX Texas #39
Music Row #53

CDX Mainstream #74

Pre-order/pre-save ‘Some Girls Don’t Cry’: orcd.co/billiejojonessgdcalbum

“There’s a fire behind those unshed tears in my current single out to radio now ‘Some Girls Don’t Cry,’ and it’s setting the charts ablaze,” shares Jones. It seems so surreal to have a new album coming out on August 23 and to be touring the country playing my music. Stay tuned for what’s next y’all and I hope to see you at a show soon!”

Billie Jo continues to become one of Texas country music’s most beloved artists. She has shared the stage with notable performers such as Deana Carter, Gene Watson, Linda Davis, Barbara Fairchild, The Oak Ridge Boys, Diamond Rio, Justin Moore, Wade Bowen, Pat Green, Stoney LaRue, Roger Creager, Sam Riggs, Bryan White, Jerrod Niemann, Josh Abbott, Wade Hayes, Adam Hood, Jason Eady, Courtney Patton, Jamie Lin Wilson, Bryan Martin, 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.

BILLIE JO JONES TOUR DATES

JUL 24 – The Happy Hour Bar / Stroudsburg, Pa.
JUL 27 – Private Event / Falls City, Neb.
JUL 31 – Texas Red Hot Radio Show at Hells Half Acre Saloon / Fort Worth, Texas
AUG 02 – Private Event / Nashville, Tenn.
AUG 07 – Summer Songwriter Series at Free Roam Brewing Co. / Boerne, Texas
AUG 09 – Love & War / Plano, Texas
AUG 16 – Corsicana Cowboy Church / Corsicana, Texas
AUG 17 – Cedar Hollow Winery / Farmersville, Texas
AUG 20 – North Texas Fair & Rodeo / Denton, Texas
AUG 22 – Private Event / Lexington, Ky.
AUG 23 – Rhinestone Saloon / Fort Worth, Texas
SEP 14 – Southern Junction Live / Royse City, Texas

To keep up with everything Billie Jo Jones, visit HERE and follow the socials linked below.

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More About Billie Jo Jones:

Born in Dallas, TX, this proud native was destined for stardom from a very early age. Billie Jo shares, “I was putting on private concerts for my grandparents who raised me in their living room when I was 4-5 years old! They would sit and watch me for hours and clap for me after every song. I would perform a variety of songs from Shania Twain to the Dixie Chicks to Patsy Cline to Ray Price to Loretta Lynn. I have always loved old country.”

Earlier this year, her single, “Right Now Kinda Girl,” topped the Texas Regional Radio Chart. With a growing popularity and a natural buzz about this dynamic, blonde Texan who is reviving her favorite style of country music with hard-hitting, honest lyrics, clever hooks, and unforgettable melodies. Her new single, “Some Girls Don’t Cry,” is the title track of her debut full-length country album and is now available for immediate airplay on radio stations everywhere. Catch Billie Jo on tour as she promotes this record throughout the rest of 2024.

Bob Frank Distribution (BFD) was formed in 2012 as a boutique independent music distributor with a global sub-distribution arrangement with The Orchard. BFD currently represents over fifty labels and artists with thousands of masters including earMUSIC, MPS, Charly, Absolute, Righteous Babe, Astor Place Recordings, Cleveland International Records, Peak Records, SGM Records, Woodward Avenue Records, The Atlantic Screen Group (Filmtrax), REMT, Bad Dog/PRA Records, UFO, as well as artist owned labels and catalogs including Charlie Daniels’ Blue Hat Records, Crystal Gayle, Dale Watson, Dave Davies, Anthony Gomes and many others.  2024 will be BFD’s biggest year yet, with new releases from Alice Cooper, Duff McKagan, Kool & The Gang, The Isley Brothers, Colbie Caillat, and Extreme, as well as the first releases from the Judy Garland catalog via her estate. Visit bobfrankent.com for more information.

“Billie Jo Jones sings loud and proud in her brassy and sassy music video for “Some Girls Don’t Cry.” Don’t be surprised if this song is embraced as an anthem by women who are exuberantly happy to get certain men out of their lives.” – Joe Leydon / Cowboys & Indians

“It’s catchy like “9 to 5.” My favorite line is about what the mamma says about her own boy! Fun anthem!” – Donna Drake / The Donna Drake Show, CBS New York

“Billie Jo Jones proves that self-worth is important in her empowering new single ‘Some Girls Don’t Cry’. All women need to stand tall and remember their value in the face of relationship challenges and Billie Jo delivers that message flawlessly.” – Missy Wolf / Center Stage Magazine

“If you’re seeking the nostalgia of ‘90s country music in a modern artist, look no further than “Some Girls Don’t Cry” by Billie Jo Jones. Her music captures the essence of Anita Cochran and Miranda Lambert, blending classic country sounds with a contemporary twist.” – Michelle Lee / WOBL 107.7 in Cleveland, Ohio

“Billie Jo Jones has struck a chord with her latest single, “Some Girls Don’t Cry.” This powerful anthem weaves a tapestry of raw emotion and resilience, encapsulating the essence of inner strength and vulnerability. Jones’ soulful voice resonates deeply, carrying an authenticity that is both refreshing and poignant. The lyrics, rich with storytelling, paint a vivid picture of a woman who transcends her pain and emerges stronger, defying societal expectations of femininity. The song, a blend of traditional 90s country with a modern twist, complements the narrative perfectly, creating a sonic experience that is both nostalgic and innovative. “Some Girls Don’t Cry” is not just a song; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of those who face their trials with grace and grit. Billie Jo Jones has undoubtedly delivered a hit that will resonate.” – Brit Jones, Host of The Throwback Country Music Podcast

“Billie Jo Jones’ “Some Girls Don’t Cry” continues the current trend of mixing modern production with a throwback-sounding song. This one has attitude, drive, and is just pure radio fun!” – Dennis Banka / WUCZ 104.1 in Carthage, Tennessee

“Billie Jo Jones vocals and new single “Some Girls Don’t Cry” really hits the mark on being a perfect song for today’s country music! Convincingly performed with the impressive lyrics”. If this latest offering by Billie Jo, I fully expect her to achieve great success in country music!” – Ken Shelton / KFXY Classic Country The Ranch Radio

“Billie Jo Jones injects energy, passion, and attitude into her new summer anthem, “Some Girls Don’t Cry” – Kenny Graves / Willy 98.7 in Navasota, Texas

“Some Girls Don’t Cry” rings in like an anthem! Billie Jo Jones’ style and songwriting prowess make her latest single a true standout for today’s country but with a clear nod to her traditional roots. Well done!” – Matt Jolley / GeorgiaRadio.com

“Billie Jo has an authentic name and truly authentic sound. This is a fun song that could easily be the song of the summer for 2024. Keep an eye out for Billie Jo Jones. She’s well on her way.” – Joel Navarro / KXXX/KRDQ/KLOE/KKCI/KWGB in Colby, Kansas

“Refreshing sound and amazing vocal delivery. One listen and I’m hooked. This is what country music needs more of today!” – Travis Hickman / WEPG/WSDQ in South Pittsburg, Tennessee

“Billie Jo Jones has crafted a musical gem with ‘Some Girls Don’t Cry.’ Her soulful voice dances effortlessly over lyrics, leaving listeners loving the irony of breaking with tradition. Traditionally, we associate tears with vulnerability and emotional release, especially after a breakup. However, the song suggests that some girls defy this norm, choosing not to cry despite heartbreak. It’s a powerful twist that challenges our assumptions and celebrates inner strength. The track’s blend of energy-driven tempo and strength resonates; making it an anthem for anyone who’s ever faced heartache.” – Matt and Cat, Backstory Sessions

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