Rhonda Vincent plans Xmas disc
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Rhonda Vincent plans Xmas disc

Tuesday, September 5, 2006 – Rhonda Vincent will release her first Christmas disc, "Beautiful Star: A Christmas Collection," Oct. 17 on Rounder. This is Vincent's second release this year because "All-American Bluegrass Girl" was out in May.

On the holiday set, songs include Vincent original “Christmas Time at Home.” She also sang “Silent Night,” “Away in a Manager” and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”

Players on the disc are her the Rage (Hunter Berry, Mickey Harris, Kenny Ingram, and Josh Williams) and Stuart Duncan, Bryan Sutton, Adam Steffey, Darrin Vincent, Randy Kohrs, Ron Stewart, Aubrey Haney, David Grier, Sharon White Skaggs, and Cheryl White.


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CD review - All the Rage Volume One Rhonda Vincent has been a solid voice of bluegrass music since the 1970's. She first performed with a family band (The Sally Mountain Show), before going solo. Her career took a country turn for a few years, but she's mostly a bluegrass artist these days, and bluegrass is the beneficiary. Vincent has found her voice (literally and figuratively) fronting The Rage. Anyone who has seen her live show knows that she can tear it up, whilst remaining true to mountain music sensibility. ...
CD review - Christmas Time The very thought of Rhonda Vincent, with her lovely voice and wonderful musicianship, ought to sell many on her new Christmas album, "Christmas Time." She performs some of the best loved Christmas songs, ranging from a reverent "Angels We Have Heard on High," to a celebratory western swing of "Jingle Bells." "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" also benefits from a reverence similar to that applied to "Angels We Have Heard On High." But no matter the ...
CD review - Only Me Bluegrass icon Rhonda Vincent took a stab at country stardom early in her career, after leaving her family's Sally Mountain Show band, but before racking up an ongoing string of bluegrass classics with her band The Rage. It didn't go well, perhaps because Vincent is a traditionalist who didn't wear contemporary country production with the right artifice. It certainly wasn't because she doesn't love country music, as this new double disc set proves. There's a ...


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