Zona Jones
Zona Jones, born in Corpus Christi, Texas, and raised in Valentine, Texas, is an American country music singer and attorney. Growing up, several influences guided Zona. Living on a working cattle ranch, his grandmother's love of music, and his parents' value of education. The combination of these led Zona to the place that sparked his musical career. Zona received his undergraduate degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He went on to earn a law degree which, in turn, landed him a job at a prestigious firm in Beaumont, Texas. It was where Zona found a booming musical community.
He signed to D/Quarterback Records in 2004. While touring and growing his regional popularity, Zona recorded the album, Harley's & Horses. Released in Feb 2004, the CD spawned three top-five singles on the Texas Music Chart along with the album's most popular single and radio hit, "Two Hearts" - which hit No. 47 on the country charts. This was Zona's first real national exposure. Along with radio success, "Two Hearts" garnered Zona a unique performance opportunity as he made a guest appearance, and performed the hit single on an episode of "The Simple Life 2 - Interns" with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie.
In 2008, he signed to Rocky Comfort Records, a label owned by Tracy Lawrence, to release his next album, 2009's Prove Me Right.
He signed to D/Quarterback Records in 2004. While touring and growing his regional popularity, Zona recorded the album, Harley's & Horses. Released in Feb 2004, the CD spawned three top-five singles on the Texas Music Chart along with the album's most popular single and radio hit, "Two Hearts" - which hit No. 47 on the country charts. This was Zona's first real national exposure. Along with radio success, "Two Hearts" garnered Zona a unique performance opportunity as he made a guest appearance, and performed the hit single on an episode of "The Simple Life 2 - Interns" with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie.
In 2008, he signed to Rocky Comfort Records, a label owned by Tracy Lawrence, to release his next album, 2009's Prove Me Right.