Billie Jo Jones Shines with Defiant New Single “Turquoise & Silver”

Country music singer-songwriter Billie Jo Jones is making a bold statement with her brand-new single “Turquoise & Silver,” now available on all streaming platforms. The fiery anthem, co-written by Jones, Len Snow, and Morgan Lee Powers, premiered today via Think Country and serves as the title track for her upcoming full-length album due out October 17.
The single captures Jones’ signature mix of grit and authenticity, blending clever storytelling with an unapologetic celebration of individuality. With lyrics that nod to her rough-around-the-edges spirit — “I ain’t Anne Oakley / What does he think he sees / He doesn’t even know me / I’m more than a little bit off kilter / But you can dress it up in turquoise and silver” — the song radiates resilience and defiance in equal measure. The track leans into her refusal to fit into the polished mold often expected in the industry, instead embracing her own edges and quirks as her greatest strengths.
“I’m thrilled to announce that the title track from my upcoming twelve-song album is officially out in the world,” Jones shared. “This song has a contagious energy that I know will have you hitting repeat.” Her confidence is not just in her sound, but in the unapologetic way she writes about being different and staying true to herself — a message that resonates deeply with listeners craving authenticity.
This new release comes at a high point in Jones’ career. Her single “Flame” recently became her fourth #1 hit on Texas Regional Radio, proving her ability to connect with country fans across the state and beyond. She’s also earned recognition outside the music world. Earlier this year, Jones was featured in Forbes after tackling an adrenaline-pumping ride around the Daytona International Speedway — nine laps at over 170 MPH. It was another reminder that she isn’t afraid to push limits, whether behind the wheel of a race car or in front of a microphone.
Her live performances and studio work are backed by a resume that most up-and-coming artists only dream about. Jones has shared the stage with legends like Deana Carter, Gene Watson, Linda Davis, Barbara Fairchild, and The Oak Ridge Boys. She’s also performed alongside contemporary stars like Justin Moore, Wade Bowen, and Pat Green. One of her most cherished memories was opening for Ray Price, a country icon whose songs filled her childhood home. For Jones, it wasn’t just a career milestone — it was a full-circle moment that tied her roots to her future.
Jones’ success hasn’t been overnight. Born in Dallas, she grew up performing private living room concerts for her grandparents, belting out Shania Twain, Dixie Chicks, Patsy Cline, and Loretta Lynn before she was even old enough for elementary school. Those early audiences may have been small, but they were filled with encouragement and applause, laying the groundwork for her belief that music was not just a passion, but a calling.
Her breakout single “Right Now Kinda Girl” climbed to the top of the Texas Regional Radio Chart, launching her into a new phase of visibility. That was followed by her debut full-length record, Some Girls Don’t Cry, which showcased her knack for storytelling and her ability to balance modern country sounds with traditional influences. Songs like “Whose Tequila Are You Drinkin’” hit #1 on the CDX True Indie chart and earned her recognition as the Top Female Indie Artist on Music Row’s Breakout Radio Chart. The track also soared on Amazon Music’s Top Country Songs list, earning Jones a #1 plaque and cementing her as one of the genre’s independent standouts.
With “Turquoise & Silver” setting the tone for her forthcoming album, Jones is once again working with famed producer Kent Wells, best known for his long history of collaborations with Dolly Parton. The October 17 album release promises twelve tracks threaded with themes of resilience, self-expression, and independence. If the title song is any indication, fans can expect a project that refuses to conform while offering plenty of the contagious energy Jones is known for.
Jones’ career path has been marked by grit, determination, and an unwavering belief in herself — qualities that shine through in her newest release. As she steps into the national spotlight with her music and as a contestant on CBS’s upcoming competition series The Road (airing Sundays, 9–10 p.m. ET/PT this fall), she continues to show that she’s more than ready for the next chapter.
For Billie Jo Jones, “Turquoise & Silver” is more than just a song — it’s a declaration. It’s proof that staying true to yourself can be your greatest power, even when the world tells you otherwise.
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