The Pulse of Entertainment: Country's Billie Jo Jones Performs on CBS' ‘The Real', Releases New Album ‘Turquoise
& Silver'
(December 9, 2025) - "We are in the top six," said Country singing sensation Billie Jo Jones about her appearance as a contestant on CBS/Paramount's "The Road" produced by Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan and hosted by Grammy Award winning Keith Urban and Gretchen
Wilson. "It's airing now! Every Sunday at 8pm Central. I opened for Keith Urban! I've won already!"
Billie Jo Jones started singing at nine years old in church, you know the story of
the grandparents encourages the grandbabies to "sing for the Lord." Billie Jo's grandparents raised her since she
was one year old. Though she just released a new album "Turquoise and Silver", she recently re-released
her version of the Christmas classic "I'll Be Home for Christmas" in honor of her grandparents.
"It's my grandparents' favorite Christmas song," she said when I asked why
this particular holiday classic. "They raised me since I was one and I wanted to make them happy. We actually put this
song out last year...we are re-releasing it."
"I could
sing since I could talk," Billie Jo Jones told me as we talked about her humble vocal beginnings. "I was performing
for my grandparents' songs by Shania Twain, Ray Price and George Jones...then I was singing at local churches."
"My dad, he didn't raise me, but he was in my life...my dad taught me how to play
the guitar (at age 14). He took me to bars and paid $20 to let me perform with the bands," Jones pointed out.
"Now I am opening up for Ray Price," she said excitedly, "I am 35 years
old and have been playing with my band for 12 years."
Billie
Jo Jones' version of "I'm Be Home for Christmas" has an unusual intro to the classic song. I pointed that out and
asked if doing this intro was her idea.
"I had to learn that
intro the day I got there," she told me. "My producer is Dolly Parton's producer. He said, ‘There's in intro.'
I thought it was beautiful."
I agreed with her. Imagine working
with a producer with the caliber that a producer for a legend like Dolly Parton would possess working with you. It's an indication
of the level of talent Billie Jo Jones has. Evident in the fact that the CBS/Paramount talent competition program came to
her to audition.
"We were hand-picked for ‘The Real',"
Billie Jo said when I asked. "They reached out to my label. There were 35 people. We auditioned and they cut us down
to the top 12. This show is awesome. The experience is amazing. I play my own original music."
The native of Texas' newest album release "Turquoise and Silver" offers 12 selections.
Some of the singles on the project include "Marilyn," "Flame," and the title track "Turquoise &
Silver." She just completed a nine-venue tour in and around Texas that started in October and finished at the end of
November. She said to watch out for more dates during the holiday season.
In 2014 Billie Jo was named Emerging Artist of the Year by the Texas Country Music Association and Texas Regional
Radio named her Female Vocalist of the Year. Her debut album "Some Girls Don't Cry" has a single, "Right Now
Kinda Girl," that reached #1 on the Texas Regional Radio Chart. That song was followed but the success of her "Whose
Tequila Are Your Drinking" which reached #1 on CDX True Indie Chart and it also became #1 on Amazon Music's Best Seller
Chart. That song release was followed by her "Flame" single which also reached the top of the chart. www.BillieJoJones.com
The Pulse of Entertainment: Duo Juna N Joey Release Two Christmas Singles,
Preps for December 26, 2025 Show in Tequesta, Florida
by Dr. Eunice Moseley

(December 5, 2025) - "No one sings it like Mariah...but I put my
twist to it," said Juna about one of the singles her duo Juna N Joey recently released ("All
I Want for Christmas" and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas") when I complimented
her version of it.
June N Joey, who seem to be performing all the time, have performances this weekend
on Sunday December 7, 2025 at the Round Up Nite Club Restaurant in Davie, Florida and another the day after Christmas on December
26th in Tequesta, Florida. I am almost certain that they will be performing their Christmas releases.
When I told Joey he sounds like Frank Sinatra on the "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"
and then asked if he knew of his music Joey said, "I haven't learned his music material, but I know of him. I noticed
my voice got deeper...and did a twist to it."
Well, both of
their twists to the Christmas classics are impressive and provide their own signature version of the songs. The duo meet at
a music session held by Juna.
Joey explained to me how they met,
"I was a big sports guy...and I went to Juna's lesson and she said, ‘You sing?'...I went to the piano and did a
little note and rhythm and she said, ‘Let's get you ‘Lessons with Juna'.' We then did School of Rock."
"I started singing at the age of 4...classical and piano," Juna said when
I ask about her humble beginnings. "I would watch the Lil Rascals' talent show scene and I would perform it for my dad,
and he said, ‘Let's get you lessons'."
And as the saying
goes, "the rest is history."
Juna N Joey have been together
as a duo since then releasing single after single. In the "All I Want for Christmas" single Juna takes the lead
with Joey harmonizes in the back and on "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" Joey takes the lead with Juna
harmonizing for support.
"We are releasing one single at a
time," Juna N Joey informed me when I asked if they are working towards an album.
"I've been in Country music for 10 - 11 years," Juna said as we continue to talk about what
duo Juna N Joey bring to the "industry table."
"We
do a little of everything...Modern Country," Joey added.
The
response they say from their original material has been great.
"People
love it in the UK," Juna pointed out.
Juna N Joey's "All
I Want for Christmas" and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" singles also are accompanied with music
videos that can be seen on their YouTube channel Juna N Joey which has garnered over 81,000 subscribers.
SYNDICATED COLUMN: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million with The Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Business Management/Public Relations Strategist and Consultant
at Freelance Associates and is Promotions Director (at-large) for The Baltimore Times. www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com.
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