Rhonda Vincent

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Rhonda Vincent
Rhonda on stage. (Amy Miller)
Rhonda on stage. (Amy Miller)
Background information
Born July 13, 1962 (1962-07-13) (age 45)
Origin Kirksville, Missouri
Genre(s) Country, Bluegrass
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Mandolin, guitar, fiddle
Years active 1970-present
Label(s) Rebel, Giant, Rounder
Associated acts Dolly Parton
Alison Krauss
Website Official site

Rhonda Vincent (b. July 13, 1962, Kirksville, Missouri) is a bluegrass singer and an accomplished mandolin, guitar and fiddle player.[1]

Her musical career started as a child in her family's band, The Sally Mountain Show, and has spanned almost four decades. She achieved success in the bluegrass genre in the 1970s and '80s, earning the respect of her mostly male peers for her mastery of the progressive chord structures and multi-range, fast paced vocals intrinsic to bluegrass music.[2]

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[edit] Biography

In the 1990s she branched out into mainstream country music but did not enjoy the success anticipated there. With the release of her album "Back Home Again" in 2000, she returned to bluegrass with the goal of expanding both the musical reach and the accessibility of the genre. Since then she has seen her popularity and acceptance rise and has received acclaim from several music-industry groups. The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) accorded her its Female Vocalist of the Year award for the years 2000 - 2006, plus IBMA Entertainer of the Year in 2001. The Society for Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA) designated her its Entertainer of the Year for 2002 - 2006 inclusive.[3] She also performs with her band, Rhonda Vincent & the Rage.

Vincent married Herb Sandker in 1984. They have two daughters, Sally (b. 1986) and Tensel (b. 1988).

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Label
US Bluegrass US Country US Heat
1989 New Dreams & Sunshine Rebel
1990 A Dream Come True
Bound For Gloryland
1991 Timeless & True Love
1993 Written In The Stars Giant
1996 Trouble Free
2000 Back Home Again Rounder
2001 The Storm Still Rages 5 59
2003 One Step Ahead 1 30 19
My Blue Tears Rebel
2005 Ragin' Live 2 55 Rounder
2006 Beautiful Star
All American Bluegrass Girl 1 43 14
2008 Good Thing Going 1 35 5

[edit] Singles

Year Song US Country Album
1993 "I'm Not Over You"A Written in the Stars
1994 "What Else Could I Do"A
1996 "What More Do You Want From Me"A Trouble Free
1998 "I Sang Dixie"A Will Sing for Food: The Songs of Dwight Yoakam
2001 "My Sweet Love Ain't Around"A The Storm Still Rages
"Don't Lie"A
2002 "I'm Not Over You" (re-release)A
2003 "You Can't Take It With You" 58 One Step Ahead
2004 "If Heartaches Had Wings" 48
2005 "I've Forgotten You" 59 Ragin' Live
2006 "Heartbreaker's Alibi" (w/ Dolly Parton)A All American Bluegrass Girl
"All American Bluegrass Girl"A
2008 "I'm Leavin'"A Good Thing Going
"I Gotta Start Somewhere"A
  • A Failed to chart.

[edit] Awards

IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association)

  • Recorded Event of The Year – Clinch Mountain Country, 1999
  • Recorded Event of the Year, 2001
  • Entertainer of the Year 2001
  • Recorded Event of the Year – Livin', Lovin', Losin' – The Songs of the Louvin Brothers, 2004
  • Song of the Year – Kentucky Borderline, 2004
  • Female Vocalist of the Year, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,

[edit] References

  1. ^ CMT bio. Accessed July 9, 2007.
  2. ^ Official Website.
  3. ^ VH1 bio

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