Album Review: “Only Me” by Rhonda Vincent

 Posted by at 7:52 pm on January 21, 2014
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Rhonda Vincent is a well-decorated Bluegrass legend, with several awards over the years from the IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association), some of which include the 2001 Entertainer of the Year and several Female Vocalist of the Year awards. She has had seven albums peak at #1 or #2 on the Bluegrass charts, and has even had some crossover success with her songs being played on country radio and on country video channels. She is also a sweet woman, who I had the pleasure of meeting at CMA Fest in 2012.

Her latest project is a 2-disc combo album that drops on January 28th. The first disc is a 6-track Bluegrass album that features collaborations with Willie Nelson and Daryle Singletary, while the 2nd album features six tracks, five of which are covers of classic country songs.

The Bluegrass album starts off with “Busy City,” an uptempo song with some quick pickin’ and fiddlin’. The album then takes a 180 degree turn with “I’d Rather Hear I Don’t Love You (Than Nothing at All).” It’s a much slower song with a message that I’m sure many a lady wishes they could say to their man!

Willie Nelson joins Vincent on the title track, which is a really catchy song that blends their voices together perfectly. This is probably my favorite track on the Bluegrass album and is written by Billy Yates and Roger Brown. “The Bluegrass pickers on this song are some of the best that I have ever heard. When I think of Bluegrass, this is the sound that I hear,” says Willie Nelson. “Rhonda’s voice is beautiful. I am thankful for her letting me be a part of it all.”

“We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds” is another treat on this album because it lets us hear the great voice of Daryle Singletary. The Bluegrass album ends with the Bluegrass/Gospel/Inspirational song “It’s Never Too Late.”

The Country album starts you off with a nice heavy dose of steel guitar on the self-penned ballad “Teardrops Over You,” a great song that could’ve been played on the radio in the ’90’s.

“Once a Day” is a great cover of Connie Smith’s 1964 #1 smash hit, a song that sat at #1 for 8 weeks and was written by the legendary “Whisperin'” Bill Anderson.

“Beneath Still Waters” is her cover of the Dallas Frazier penned song that was first released as a single by Diana Trask in 1970 with minor success, then again in 1980 when Emmylou Harris made it a #1 hit. It is very nicely done here (also heavy on the steel guitar, which I love!).

Bill Anderson’s influence is back on the next track, as he co-wrote “Bright Lights & Country Music,” a song he had a hit with as a single in 1965. Another one of my favorites on here.

“When the Green Grass Grows Over Me” is a great classic country song that was a #2 hit for George Jones in 1968 and has been performed by many artists from Conway Twitty to Tammy Wynette, and even covered by modern stars such as Rodney Atkins. Vincent fits right in with all of these stars with her own great version of it.

The album finishes with “Drivin’ Nails,” a cover of Ernest Tubb’s 1946 #5 hit “Drivin’ Nails in My Coffin.” Vincent changes the lyrics up slightly to make it gender specific, and produces a toe-tappin’, honky-tonkin’ finish to a great mix of music.

Overall this is an interesting project showing Vincent’s strengths as both a Bluegrass and Country vocalist. I especially enjoyed the duets on the Bluegrass album, and loved the covers on the country album. In a country music world where country music isn’t so country anymore, it’s nice to have a new album out that reconnects to the past.

2013 SFCM Awards – Final Round of Voting!

 Posted by at 2:02 pm on January 19, 2014
Jan 192014
 

Voting ends 1/31/14!  One ballot per person/email address please.  Duplicates will be disqualified!

Getting to Know: Bron Burbank of County Line Road

 Posted by at 12:50 pm on January 18, 2014
Jan 182014
 

Bron Burbank, the lead singer of County Line Road, took a few minutes to answer some questions.  Check out what he has to say!

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What is the #1 item on your Bucket List?  The number one item on this dude’s bucket list would have to be playing at a sold out concert opening for Eric Church.

What is something that you are passionate about outside of music? This is a tough one because music is my life. But if I had to pick anything, it would be sports. I played high school baseball, basketball and football growing up… Huge sports fan.

What artists do you look up to/are inspired by? Eric effffinnnn Church, Lynyrd Skynrd, The Cadillac Three, Hank Jr. etc. I have lots of respect for any musician who writes and performs their own music.

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?  It would have to be AC/DC “Live at Donington”. Such an amazing album!

If you knew you could pick your final meal, what would it be? A full rack of ribs, some collard greens, mashed potatoes, asparagus, and some of mamma’s sweet tea.

What is the last music (album or single) that you have purchased? Was it a CD or mp3? “Fire Water” by Whiskey Myers. MP3.

What has been your biggest “Wow” moment in your musical career? 

#1 Getting to play on the Lynyrd Skynyrd Simple Man Cruise VII was huge. We played on the Atrium stage after A Thousand Horses – such an amazing time!!

#2 Drinking Patron with Darryl Worley on his Tour Bus in Tallahassee. He’s one of the most down to earth people you’ll ever meet.

If you could pitch one song of yours to a major record label executive, what would it be? Our new single, “Slow Down Train”.

What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?  Darryl Worley told us “you can’t do wrong when you’re doing what’s right”. It’s never easy being a musician; you miss birthdays, holidays, and time away from your family and friends, but if you love what you do, keep pushing forward. One day, it’ll pay off!!

What else would you like our readers to know?  We just want to thank our military members and veterans for everything that you do. County Line Road supports wounded warriors and veteran/military organizations every chance we get. We recognize the sacrifices that you all make for us to be able to go out and chase our dreams. You are the real heroes in this world, and we salute you!

Don’t forget to check out our upcoming album “Remember Dixie”, due out in late January/early February 2014!!