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Madame of Music Row

Jones, Gina

Madame of Music Row

Based on true events, Madame of Music Row is a heartfelt and gripping journey through the incredible life of musician Gina Jones. From her earliest days as a child entertainer to her rise as a singer-songwriter in the vibrant heart of Nashville, Gina's story is a rollercoaster ride of both triumph and tribulation. Beneath the glittering facade of the entertainment world lies a hidden struggle with drug addiction and the kind of hardship that's hard to fathom.


But don't be mistaken, this isn't just a tale of darkness. It's a story of redemption and transformation that will touch your heart. After a profound spiritual awakening, Gina embarks on a courageous quest to reclaim her life from the shadows of despair. Her journey towards forgiveness, compassion, and grace will resonate deeply with you, leaving you inspired and moved. Madame of Music Row is a book filled with humor, heartbreak, and unfiltered honesty that delves into the depths of human resilience and the enduring power of hope, even in the bleakest of circumstances.


For those in search of a story that celebrates triumph over adversity, that reaffirms the indomitable strength of the human spirit, and that showcases the ultimate potential for redemption, this book is a must-read. Join Gina on her incredible voyage from disgrace to becoming a woman defined by love, compassion, grace, and wisdom. Her story is a testament to the enduring power of the human heart.


About the Author
Gina Jones' life has been anything but easy, but one thing remains constant, her love for writing, singing and performing music. Gina began her musical career at the tender age of 9 singing and playing bass in her family's band, the Ozark Rhythm Aires. She was a natural and from the age of 9 to 15 she performed in the band. The band performed at fairs and festivals and toured the Ozarks in Missouri, including Branson. By the age of 9 Gina had already cut her first record with the Ozark Rhythm Aires.

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ISBN 9798988994725
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Regina Jones
Jahr 20231010

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