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Rhonda Vincent albums featuring Blaine Sprouse

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| | Dream Come True CD (1990)
$13.89 A Dream Come True is Vincent's most authentic contemporary bluegrass effort. ~ Jason Ankeny
Recorded at Martin Sound Studio and Denny's Den, Nashville, Tenneesee.
Personnel: Rhonda Vincent (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Jim Ed Brown (vocals); David Grier (guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Richard Bailey, ...
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| My Blue Tears CD (2002)
$8.99 Contains 13 tracks.
Personnel: Rhonda Vincent (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Rhonda Vincent (background vocals); Johnny Vincent (guitar); Scott Sanders (steel guitar); Jerry Douglas , Randy Kohrs (dobro); John Hartford, Alison Brown, Richard Bailey (banjo); Darrin Vincent (mandolin, bass instrument); Blaine Sprouse, Bobby ...
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 Rhonda Vincent Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Rhonda Vincent songs: You Can't Take It With You When You Go Lyrics, Drivin' Nails in My Coffin Lyrics, Pretending I Don't Care Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I'm Not Over You Lyrics, Passing of the Train Lyrics, When I Close My Eyes Lyrics, Precious Jewel Lyrics, I Do My Cryin' at Night Lyrics, Crazy Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Crazy What A Lonely Heart Will Do Lyrics, Hit Parade of Love Lyrics, World's Biggest Fool Lyrics, My Sweet Love Ain't Around Lyrics, Each Season Changes You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Just Someone I Used to Know Lyrics, Pathway of Teardrops Lyrics, Walking My Lord up Calvary's Hill Lyrics, Ghost of a Chance Lyrics, I've Forgotten You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Muleskinner Blues Lyrics.
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 Rhonda Vincent Biography
Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Rhonda Vincent was a bluegrass child prodigy, already playing semi-professionally with a family band by the time she was in kindergarten. After recording several straight bluegrass albums on Rebel Records, Vincent switched to major label Giant and made a go of it as a new traditionalist-style country singer, then returned once again to bluegrass. Back in her element, she flourished, further developing her pop-influenced style (often with her band The Rage), which made good use of her yearning, emotion-filled vocals and precise mandolin and fiddle playing.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Rhonda Vincent | Dolly Parton, George Jones, Daryle Singletary, Martina Mcbride, Bobby Osborne, Kenny Smith, Ralph Stanley, Gene Watson, Dean Brody | | Darrin Vincent | Dolly Parton, Ricky Skaggs, Chapmans, Dailey & Vincent, Moot Davis, Adam Hood, Jerry Kilgore, Randy Kohrs, Nothin' Fancy | | Stuart Duncan | Alan Jackson, George Strait, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Travis Tritt, Faith Hill, George Jones, Nashville Bluegrass Band |
 Contemporaries
Alison Krauss, Alison Brown, Aubrey Haynie, Dan Tyminski, Michael Cleveland (Bluegrass), Northern Lights, Lynn Morris, The Whites, Bill Evans (Banjo), Jeannie Kendall
 Followers
Nickel Creek, Chris Thile, Steep Canyon Rangers, Cary Fridley, Jake Armerding
 Influences
Bill Monroe, David Grisman, Sam Bush, Bobby Osborne, Roland White
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