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Artist: Rhonda Vincent

Live Reviews from web archive April 6, 2009

Rhonda Vincent & the Rage

Seven-time IBMA award winner Rhonda Vincent is nothing if not a consummate professional, but even pros have nights when everything doesn’t quite click. This particular show, the second of two on the same day, was one of those. Vincent and company still put on a highly entertaining show, proving that even on an off night [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #73 Jan-Feb 2008

Rhonda Vincent – Good Thing Going

The ongoing dichotomy in bluegrass — one side traditional, the other exploring bluegrass-favored acoustic pop — is pretty much a given. Rhonda Vincent, by contrast, has always favored the middle ground, blending the contemporary with traditional roots dating back decades to her family’s band, the Sally Mountain Show. Good Thing Going continues to span that [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #64 July-Aug 2006

Rhonda Vincent – All American Bluegrass Girl

It may not be possible to review this record without noting that Rhonda Vincent, who bares more skin with each new release, continues that trend on the album’s cover. The racy photo seems at odds with an “All American Bluegrass Girl” who invokes the spirits of Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, and Lester Flatt with the [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #53 Sept-Oct 2004

Rhonda Vincent & The Rage / Mountain Heart – Red, White & Bluegrass Night – Ryman Auditorium (Nashville, TN)

The Middle Tennessee area has had more than its share of servicemen away on long hauls in Iraq, many home momentarily this summer before being sent right on back. So this edition of the regular summertime Thursday night bluegrass shows at the Ryman, just a few days after the Fourth of July and featuring headliners [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #45 May-June 2003

Rhonda Vincent – One Step Ahead

“O Death” might not be on your Top 40 station, but has there ever been so much good bluegrass within easy earshot? With Alison Krauss accumulating Grammys and country crossover stars from Patty Loveless to Dolly Parton to the Dixie Chicks playing up their mountain roots, there hasn’t been so much bluegrass in the air [...]

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The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #34 July-Aug 2001

Rhonda Vincent – More than a feeling

There’s a breathless quality to much of bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent’s promotional material; “too good to be mortal,” a choice quote from former Billboard country music editor Ed Morris, appears on almost every piece. But here’s the funny thing: When you listen to her sing, it really does take your breath away — at least, [...]

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Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #17 Sept-Oct 1998

Rhonda Vincent – Yesterday And Today: 30 Years Of Music

Neophytes could be forgiven if, after comparing this album’s cover photo to its subtitle, they concluded that Rhonda Vincent is remarkably well-preserved. After all, there aren’t many folks around who can lay claim to that amount of experience while still years shy of a 40th birthday. What sits inside the CD’s jewel case, though, is [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Life At the Edge
    Brown Bird's Dave Lamb faces a crisis, and his fans have his back in a big way. Spend a few minutes hanging at the warm side of street musicians’ guitar case, lost in the rawness of word and melody, and a niggling sense will creep into your reverie: Playing for quarters and raggedy dollar bills is a scary way to make a living. That musician, however, mi […]
  • Down the Hiss Golden Messenger Stream: "Haw" and more
    Rivers flood broad expanses of the Southern imagination. The mythic Mississippi rolls through literature, our watery national spine, by turns torpid and apocalyptic. But there are countless intimate tributaries and every Southerner knows one. Flowing water provides blessed relief in summer, spiritual cleansing and profane recreation.  If you grew up messing […]
  • Freight Train Boogie podcast #211 featuring "The Moorings" by Andrew Duhon along with Deadstring Brothers, Samantha Crain and Free Range Folk
    FTB podcast #211 features The Moorings by New Orleans singer/songwriter ANDREW DUHON. Also new music from FREE RANGE FOLK, SAMANTHA CRAIN and HE’S MY BROTHER SHE’S MY SISTER. Here's the direct link to listen… […]
  • Roger Knox: Stranger in My Land (Bloodshot, 2013)
    Moving and socially significant Australian country music Though country music is most typically associated with the Southern United States, its impact has been felt all around the world. In addition to Nashville and Texas exports, a strong but little-known strain developed among Australian aboriginals in the second half of the twentieth century.… […]
  • The Great Escape, Brighton, 2013: day two
    It was definitely Billy Bragg's day, with a strong contender for performance of the year, not just of TGE. In comparison with the other stuff I saw, it's a bit like wondering how the rest got on when Mo Farah turned up for the dads' race at sports day... It was probably the fifth or sixth time I've seen Billy over the last 25 years or so […]
  • Brittany Holljes on the Origins of Delta Rae and Her Healthy Fleetwood Mac Obsession
    Delta Rae might sound like the down-home name of a backwoods country singer but it’s really just Greek to Brittany Holljes. “I think there are a lot of ‘Delta’ bands out there, too, so we kind of get that ... people get confused,” said Holljes, the whip-smart singer of the North Carolina-based sextet (like Deborah Harry used to say about Blondie, Delta Rae i […]

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