Rhonda Vincent
Rhonda Vincent is one of the biggest names in bluegrass music today, and deservedly so. Now a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and sponsored by Martha White Flour, Vincent recorded 4 albums of bluegrass for the Rebel label before a short-lived stint as a country singer with the now defunct Giant label, followed by a much lauded return to bluegrass with Rounder Records. This, the last of her 4 Rebel albums, has a more country flavor than the previous 3, but most of her fans will surely appreciate the exquisite vocal work on such fine songs as Carl Jackson’s 'Homecoming,' 'I Do My Crying at Night,' 'Midnight Angel,' 'I'm Not That Lonely Yet,' and 'Birmingham Turnaround.' Alison Brown and Bela Fleck on banjos are among the many talented musicians also featured on this album.
Rhonda Vincent is one of the biggest names in bluegrass music today, and deservedly so. Now a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and sponsored by Martha White Flour, Vincent recorded 4 albums of bluegrass for the Rebel label before a short-lived stint as a country singer with the now defunct Giant label, followed by a much lauded return to bluegrass with Rounder Records. This, the last of her 4 Rebel albums, has a more country flavor than the previous 3, but most of her fans will surely appreciate the exquisite vocal work on such fine songs as Carl Jackson’s 'Homecoming,' 'I Do My Crying at Night,' 'Midnight Angel,' 'I'm Not That Lonely Yet,' and 'Birmingham Turnaround.' Alison Brown and Bela Fleck on banjos are among the many talented musicians also featured on this album.