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Rhonda Lea Vincent (born July 13, 1962) is an American bluegrass singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. [1]Vincent's music career began when she was a child in her family's band The Sally Mountain Show, and it has spanned more than four decades.
Music videos: 10: The discography of Rhonda Vincent, an American bluegrass artist, consists of eighteen studio albums and fifteen singles. Studio albums
Allen was an accomplished country music songwriter (for Garth Brooks, John Michael Montgomery, and others), and recorded for Mercury Records. [2] [6] From 1999 to 2003, Blaylock worked with Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, playing guitar and singing harmonies. [7] [8]
It is Vincent's third live release and her second (following 2005 album Ragin' Live) to give her backing band The Rage star billing alongside her. Released on November 11, 2016 by Vincent's own record label Upper Management Music, All the Rage reached number one on the Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums chart, her seventh album to do so.
All American Bluegrass Girl is the 11th album released from bluegrass musician Rhonda Vincent. The album was released on May 23, 2006, via Rounder Records. The album features 12 songs. Three of which Vincent wrote or co-wrote. Also included on the album are two duets.
Nashville songwriter Pat Twitty wrote a jingle in 1953, and was performed from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry by bluegrass music artists Flatt and Scruggs. [2] It is still in use today, having become a bluegrass standard and a signature number of Rhonda Vincent and the Rage. [ 5 ]
"Run Mississippi" by Rhonda Vincent reached #2 on the Bluegrass Today charts the same week that "Comet Ride" by Ricky Skaggs reached #7. The album was released on September 21, 2011 and is the most downloaded Americana album of all time on AirPlay Direct, [3] an online music source for radio stations, with more than 7,000 downloads its first year.
The East Coast Bluegrass Band was the predecessor to Nothin' Fancy formed in 1985. It was formed to compete in the East Coast Bluegrass Championship in Crimora, Virginia. [1] In 1986 the group won the Virginia Folk Music Society State Bluegrass Band Championship. [3] After winning the contest, the band continued to play together at local functions.