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Rhonda Vincent shows video

Friday, April 11, 2008 – Rhonda Vincent just finished shooting her video for "I Gotta Start Somewhere" from her album "Good Thing Going." The video was filmed in Bryson City, N.C. with Los Angeles director Dallas Henry.

Vincent's band, The Rage, made their first video appearance, along with her driver "Yogi Bare" who makes a cameo appearance as he shops in Clampett's Hardware Store. Also appearing as a possible love interest is "Vance Mitchell" and several citizens of Bryson City who turned out to participate in the scene depicting a community dance social.

Vincent was forced to cancel performances following the video shoot. She walked barefoot by a creek and through a field in several scenes, which ended with her developing bronchitis. She returns to the road this weekend with a full tour schedule.


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