Rhonda Vincent, the Queen of Bluegrass, has musical tastes that are just as traditional and gorgeous as her own music. The playlist she assembled for The Boot, which readers can listen to below, ...
Rhonda Vincent has a confession to make. “I had been using a teleprompter whenever I sang that song,” the brand-new Grand Ole Opry member shares in a recent interview about her tongue twister of a ...
Rhonda Vincent told us that she's been singing Christmas songs since this summer to get ready for her latest holiday album. The longstanding "Queen of Bluegrass" brings Christmas cheer to Fort Smith ...
Rhonda Vincent radiates joy and enthusiasm whether she’s talking about her latest album Music Is What I See, her status as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry, or headlining this Thursday night’s ...
Bluegrass queen Rhonda Vincent talks about all things holly jolly ahead of her annual Christmas concert coming Dec. 9 to the ArcBest Performing Arts Center in Fort Smith. Rhonda Vincent told us that ...
Long-awaited new music from the Chief, a live performance of a country classic and a sun-kissed new single from newcomer Frank Ray are among the country and Americana songs you need to hear right now.
The title of Rhonda Vincent's new album comes from its fourth song, a celebration of domestic bliss in the face of adversity. But "Good Thing Going" could also refer to Vincent's career, as this set ...
Rhonda Vincent wears exuberance onstage, much as Ernest Tubb wore a grin when he sang “Thanks a Lot.” Ask Vincent, and she’ll echo what Minnie Pearl was so oft to say onstage: “I’m just so happy to be ...
PRINCETON — Rhonda Vincent, a native of Greentop, Missouri and multi-award winner, will perform her famous Bluegrass music at the Chuck Mathena Center today. At 7 p.m. tonight, guests will be able to ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Rhonda Vincent & the Rage received 12 nominations Thursday from the International Bluegrass Music Association, including entertainer of the year.Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver picked up ...
The Grand Ole Opry anointed its newest member with the addition of bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent, who was surprised with the honor during Friday night’s festivities. Following Vincent’s performance ...
Rhonda Vincent was fresh off a Kentucky stage when she slowed down long enough to talk, words dipped in twang rolling over the phone line at the same speed as her high-energy band fires off notes.
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