Rhonda Vincent video debut
The new music video from Rhonda Vincent has debuted this morning on CMT.com. It’s for the song I Gotta Start Somewhere from her latest Rounder project, Good Thing Going.
Watch the full video on CMT’s Country Music Blog.
You can also see some behind-the-scenes photos from the video shoot in our earlier posts here and here.


Video is now available online for Rhonda Vincent & The Rage's recent appearance on the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour. The hour-long show, hosted by Michael Jonathan, features Rhonda as the sole guest performing music from her new CD, Good Thing Going, and talking about her life and music.
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Rhonda Vincent fans can catch two of her new live performances online.
CMT.com's Unplugged at Studio 330 features an episode with five live-in-the-studio songs and a number of interview clips with Rhonda. They play Gotta Start Somewhere, Good Thing Going, The Water Is Wide, Hit Parade Of Love and...
The first music video from Dailey & Vincent's latest Rounder project, Brothers From Different Mothers, has been posted on YouTube after being only available at CMT.com in July.
It's for the song, On The Other Side, and features the guys in a minimalist setting performing with a string section.
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We just received some news from our friends over at Rounder Records. They tell us that the first music video from Rhonda Vincent's new All American Girl is in post production now and should be ready for TV in a couple weeks. The video is for the song Heartbreaker's Alibi. Dolly Parton joins Rhonda on...
XM Satellite Radio's Bluegrass Junction will debut their newly recorded episode of Studio Special on Friday (12/7) featuring Rhonda Vincent & The Rage. For many, this will be the first chance to hear the latest edition of The Rage, with Darrell Webb on guitar and vocals.
The one hour program will...




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