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All-American bluegrass girl: A conversation with Rhonda Vincent

Hot off the heels of winning the Grammy for โ€œBest Bluegrass Albumโ€ this past winter, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage stand atop the genre as a marquee act, one whose determination is deeply rooted in keeping the traditions of the โ€œhigh, lonesome soundโ€ alive and flourishing. 

At the center of this whirlwind of string instruments is Vincent, an eight-time International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) โ€œFemale Vocalist of the Year.โ€ The singer/mandolinist remains a vital, vibrant bridge between the originators and pioneers of the music created by Bill Monroe and where we stand today in the modern era โ€” a crossroads of the neo-traditional and progressive bluegrass camps, come hell or high water. 

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