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Rhonda Vincent discography; Studio albums: 20: Compilation albums: 1: Singles: 15: ... Will Sing for Food: The Songs of Dwight Yoakam "My Sweet Love Ain't Around ...
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.
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.
Good Thing Going is the 12th studio album released by Rhonda Vincent.The album was released on January 8, 2008, via Rounder Records.It was her third number-one album on the Top Bluegrass Albums chart, [1] and her second Top 40 album on the Top Country Albums [2] chart.
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Released in December 1996 as that album's third and final single, it peaked at #2 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, giving Chesney his fifth Top 40 country hit. Rhonda Vincent later covered the song on her album Back Home Again in 2000.
Salvadoran singer Evangelina Sol covered the song in a Spanish language version titled "Por favor Señor, por favor" on her 1975 album "Evangelina." Dickie Goodman used a sound-alike version of the chorus for his 1975 parody hit single, "Mr. Jaws." Bluegrass artist Rhonda Vincent covered the song in 2024.