
This shows in every track, whether referring to “What Ain’t To Be Just Might Happen” written by Porter Wagoner or “Like I Could,” which was written by Jeannie Seely, Erin Enderlin, and Bobby Tomberlin, the Grand Ole Opry weaves throughout this entire project. Growing up performing in her family’s band, The Sally Mountain Show, music was not just something she loved, it was a way of life. Leading up to the album release, Vincent has been featured in, Taste of Country, and Wide Open Country, where each outlet premiered a new single. Fans were also delighted as Hee Haw’s Lulu Roman and Country Music Hall of Famer Randy Travis joined them in the audience to commemorate the occasion. Get 1 Eli and The Enigma 'Heard In Color Album, 1 band shirt (sm, med, lg, xl or 2x), 1 sticker, 1 koozie, 1 pin of your choice (glow, glitter or original) and 1 wristband. Throughout the show, Vincent surprised the audience with special appearances by Grand Ole Opry Member Jeannie Seely and songwriter Erin Enderlin. While celebrating the release of M usic Is What I See this past weekend, Vincent performed during two segments at The Grand Ole Opry and made history as the last artist to host The Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree at the Texas Troubadour Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee, before going back to its original home on lower Broadway. It’s my first record release since officially being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. I purposely created a balance of new songs with timeless classics. “Unchained Melody” was truly the most challenging song I’ve ever sung. “It is so exciting to finally have Music Is What I See available,” shares Vincent.“ This project features my world-class band, The Rage on straight ahead, hard drivin’ bluegrass, country classics, to a special arrangement, and perhaps the first-ever bluegrass version (complete with banjo) of “Unchained Melody”.
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With her brand new album and a growing tour schedule, “The Queen of Bluegrass” is back in full swing! The top ranked albums by Enigma (DE) are MCMXC a.D., The Cross Of Changes and Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi.
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Vincent’s high-spirited energy is clearly present through her soaring vocals, blend of new tunes, and fresh arrangements of classics such as the first-ever recorded bluegrass version of the classic, “Unchained Melody,” which she recently debuted live at the Grand Ole Opry. Facebook (opens in a new tab) Twitter (opens in a new tab) Email. Multi-award-winning bluegrass artist and Grand Ole Opry member Rhonda Vincent’s new album Music Is What I See, is available now! Although this record was slated for an earlier release, due to the events of 2020, Vincent used this time off to focus on every detail, creating the perfect mixture of bluegrass and country. Giles Martin On Reissuing The Beatles 1968 Enigma The White Album.
