The full-throated bluegrass singer in her first studio outing with her wonderful touring band.Bluegrass is no-fooling-around music. There is no faking it. Lean, no fat on its bones: bluegrass is stripped down to the basics and requires serious chops. Rhonda Vincent and her band have them. Vincent has a long history as a recording artist. She started in bluegrass, got "noticed" by Nashville, and...
The full-throated bluegrass singer in her first studio outing with her wonderful touring band.Bluegrass is no-fooling-around music. There is no faking it. Lean, no fat on its bones: bluegrass is stripped down to the basics and requires serious chops. Rhonda Vincent and her band have them. Vincent has a long history as a recording artist. She started in bluegrass, got "noticed" by Nashville, and...
Ok, I've determined that MOG needs more bluegrass, as well as some select country music, than is being seen on these pages. So I'm going to add a few items this weekend, starting with this, one of my favorite current bluegrass artists, Rhonda Vincent. She started out in bluegrass, then made an ill-advised career switch into mainstream corporate country for a couple of albums, then came to her ...
don’t know quite how we managed it, but I was delighted when we were escorted to our front row center seats at the friday night concert by Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, at Northland church in Longwood. Damn, I forgot to take my camera. She hasn’t had a big hit record in a few years and the promotion for this concert was nil (did find this column item in the sentinel published the day of the eve