Rhonda Vincent & Daryle Singletary Release “American Grandstand”

The wait is over! Bluegrass queen Rhonda Vincent and legend Daryle Singletary have released their new album “American Grandstand.” They each have their own successful careers, but decided to bring their talents together for this special project. The album includes 12 traditional country songs, combining classic duets, along with never before heard all-original music.

The lead single off the album, “One,” is currently impacting country charts. The dynamic pair originally performed the song together in 2016 at the legendary Grand Ole Opry, which ultimately led them to record the song, originally made famous by country icons George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Each track includes their unique spin with their feel-good, distinctive vocals. The classic country crooners have a combined social following of over 215K as well as 188K monthly listeners on Spotify!

Lets help Rhonda and Daryle share this great new album with out  readers and fans! Like and share Rhonda’s Facebook post here. You can also like and RT Rhonda’s tweet here & like and regram Rhonda’s Instagram post here!

In addition to upcoming tour dates together, fans were treated to multiple performances as both artists teamed up for CMA Music Fest in Nashville, which was included in Rolling Stone Country’s 20 Best Free Concerts.

Fans can catch Vincent, who the Wall Street Journal dubbed “The New Queen of Bluegrass,” at festivals and venues throughout North America, while fans in central Europe will get a chance to catch the most award winning band in bluegrass music, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, when they return in September.

For a complete list of tour dates and more information on Rhonda Vincent, visit her website at rhondavincent.com. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.

Check out this exclusive video of Rhonda & Daryle talking about how they embody country music…

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