Gina Jones, the celebrated singer-songwriter from Nashville, has released a new memoir, “Madame of Music Row”. It is a testament to the power of resilience and hope, as Jones recounts her struggle with drug addiction and hardship, and her journey to reclaim her life.
Jones’ musical career began when she was 9 years old, singing and playing bass in her family band, the Ozark Rhythm Aires. At 15, she had toured the Ozarks in Missouri, including Branson, and had cut her first record.
The memoir is an honest and unfiltered exploration of the depths of human resilience, filled with humour, heartbreak, and ultimately hope. It serves as an inspiration to those who face adversity, reminding them of the potential for redemption and the strength of the human spirit.
Jon Malysiak, the media contact for the book, said: “Gina Jones’ story is a remarkable one, and her journey from adversity to redemption is inspiring. We encourage readers to pick up a copy of the book to experience her story for themselves.”
Madame of Music Row is available in major book retailers and online platforms. For more information, please visit: https://musiccitycartel.com/.
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