Rhonda Vincent is widely referred to as "the Queen of Bluegrass." Since making her solo debut in 1988, she has built a career that has seen her emerge as one of the foremost singers and players in ...
As the spring weather turns the grass outdoors green, bluegrass will bloom in Urbana’s Gloria Theatre on Friday, May 15, led by a queen and fertilized with Rage. The Grammy Award-winning Queen of ...
Rhonda Vincent, often referred to as the “Queen of Bluegrass,” was formally inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night -- finally. Why finally? Because the invitation was delivered ...
Ever since Bill Monroe stormed out of Kentucky 75 years ago with a hot new take on traditional tunes, bluegrass music’s metric drive and high lonesome sound has thrilled and inspired audiences around ...
Rhonda Vincent has done something no other artist has ever done – take Willie Nelson to the top of the bluegrass music charts. Vincent featured Nelson on "Only Me," the title track of her ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — East Tennessee State University (ETSU) announced it will host Grand Ole Opry star Rhonda Vincent and The Rage on March 11 at 7 p.m. An ETSU release revealed that tickets ...
The Queen of Bluegrass pays tribute to the King of Kings with the new album, Sunday Mornin' Singin' LIVE!, due in stores July 10. It's Rhonda Vincent's first full Gospel project, but she's always been ...
You could say it was a family affair. Growing up in Kirksville, Miss., singer Rhonda Vincent didn't go to the skating rink after school like the rest of her friends, she went straight home and played ...
Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, will be headline the 24th Annual Johnny Staats Bluegrass Festival during the Parkersburg Homecoming on Saturday, Aug. 15. (Photo provided) PARKERSBURG – The Parkersburg ...
Rhonda Vincent was at somewhat of a crossroads last summer. She was juggling several projects when the opportunity came to record an album with frequent collaborator Daryle Singletary. Her husband… By ...
The answer soon became apparent, when left up to the audience. “Then, I put my first bluegrass band together, and opened some shows for George Jones, with the very first show being in Salem, VA. When ...