“She’s a Bird” is a deeply personal country ballad written about the life of Jo Page’s mother, Diana — a tribute to the quiet resilience of women who endure, survive, and keep going, often without recognition.Written on the eve of her mother’s 60th birthday, the song has evolved into a powerful reflection on strength, sacrifice, and identity. Released in the lead-up to Mother’s Day, it stands not only as a tribute to Page’s own mother, but to the countless women whose stories are carried quietly and lived loudly beneath the surface.Drawing inspiration from the storytelling greats she grew up on — artists like Martina McBride, with songs such as “Concrete Angel,” “God’s Will,” and “A Broken Wing,” alongside the emotional depth of Brad Paisley’s “Whiskey Lullaby” — Page steps into that same lineage of narrative-driven country music. The kind of songs that don’t just sound beautiful but stay with you long after they end.“Those songs shaped me,” Page says. “ They made me fall in love with country music and the power of storytelling. She’s a Bird comes from that same place — telling the truth, even when it’s hard.”Blending neotraditional country with a cinematic edge, “She’s a Bird” builds from intimate vulnerability into a soaring, emotionally charged release — where strength and softness coexist, and silence finally finds a voice.At its core, the song carries a message that extends far beyond one story: everyone has a story, but not everyone is brave enough to tell it.“Your story could be the key that unlocks someone else’s prison. Don’t be afraid to share it,”Page says. “People are watching — you might be the blueprint to someone else’s survival.”“Free as a Bird” is the follow-up to Jo Page’s recent releases, continuing the momentum she has built over the past few months. Both “Fire in His Eyes” and “When We Knew Nothing” received strong radio support across the country, while also securing placements on Apple Music playlists including New in Country. Adding to this success, Jo was recently announced as a semi-finalist in the prestigious International Songwriting Competition in Nashville for her song “Fire in His Eyes.”“She’s A Bird” will be serviced to radio on Monday 4th May and available on all streaming platforms Friday 8th May.
