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Rhonda Vincent steered the Martha White Bluegrass Express to the Folk Alley studios and sat down with Jim Blum for a conversation about life on the road, her band (The Rage) and their latest album, family and the differences - real and perceived - between bluegrass and country music today.
Jim talks with Rhonda about the making of her new album, Ragin' Live, bluegrass vs. country, Alison Krauss and growing up as part of the Sally Mountain Show.
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Rhonda describes the "authenticity" of the bluegrass sound of her onstage performances with her band, The Rage - including playing music with her daughter, fiddle player Hunter Berry and the incomparable banjo player Kenny Ingram.
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Jim and Rhonda discuss creating music and the difference in country and bluegrass instrumentation and song structure.
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Rhonda looks to the future of her life as a touring musician and bandleader and talks about the different role of women in bluegrass, spending time with her family and serving as the "voice" of Martha White Flour.
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Rhonda Vincent & The Rage Official Site
CMT.com
International Bluegrass Music Association
Martha White

Rhonda stops by the Folk Alley / WKSU Studios (left to right: student assistant Ashley Toussant, Host Jim Blum, Rhonda Vincent, Director of Programming and Marketing Linda Fahey)




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