Dailey & Vincent roaring up the Bluegrass Charts

May 21st, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News
Dailey & Vincent are featured in the June 2008 issue of Bluegrass Unlimited. Dailey & Vincent are featured in the June 2008 issue of Bluegrass Unlimited.

Nashville, Tenn. — Acclaimed Rounder Records duo Dailey & Vincent top the Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey album chart in the June issue with their self-titled debut release. The album first appeared on the chart in April at #4.

When it was released in January, Dailey & Vincent debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums chart. It has remained in the top 5 on that chart for 10 of the 15 weeks since its release. Dailey & Vincent also tops the XM Bluegrass Junction Top 40 Albums chart for the month of May, reflecting airplay during the month of April.

Several tracks from the album are also generating significant airplay. The very moving “More Than a Name on a Wall,” written by Jimmy Fortune and John Rimel, is at #3 this week on the Count Down Yonder Weekly Top 17 Songs of SIRIUS Bluegrass, based on listener requests. The song was a hit for the Statler Brothers in 1989 and is a fitting Memorial Day tribute.

“Sweet Carrie” moves from #9 to #4 on the Bluegrass Unlimited songs chart for June, while it rose from #10 to #6 on the XM Bluegrass Junction Top 30 Tracks for May.

“By the Mark” was a 4-week #1 on the SIRIUS Count Down Yonder earlier this year. This month it moves from #18 to #12 on the Bluegrass Unlimited songs chart.

Dailey & Vincent are also featured on the cover of the Bluegrass Unlimited June issue, with a story written by Jon Weisberger. For more information, visit www.bluegrassmusic.com.

Dailey & Vincent will perform at the Meramec Theatre in Steelville, Missouri, on May 24, followed by three days at the Bluegrass & BBQ Festival at Silver Dollar City in Branson, May 26-28. For additional information and touring updates, please visit Dailey & Vincent online or www.myspace.com/thedaileyvincentband. The duo has also posted blogs for Bluegrass Month on CMT.com, available at http://blog.cmt.com/category/bluegrass.

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Dailey & Vincent debut at #4 on Bluegrass Unlimited Album Chart

April 14th, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News
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Nashville, Tenn. — Dailey & Vincent have debuted at #4 on the Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey album chart in the April 2008 issue with their self-titled album on Rounder Records. At the same time, the critically acclaimed disc has spent its seventh week in the top 5 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums chart, where it debuted at #2. On the Bluegrass Music Profiles Top 10 Bluegrass CD’s chart for April, Dailey & Vincent is at #2, and on the XM Bluegrass Junction Top 40 albums, it moves to #3 on the April chart (representing airplay during the month of March).

“By the Mark,” performed in brother duo style with only guitar and mandolin accompaniment, was a 4-week #1 on the Count Down Yonder Weekly Top 17 Songs of SIRIUS Bluegrass. In Bluegrass Unlimited, the track is at #28 on the song chart, while on the Bluegrass Music Profiles Top 20 Hot Singles for April, it is at #13. “Sweet Carrie” is another favorite track receiving healthy airplay, landing it this month at #10 on the XM Bluegrass Junction Top 30 Tracks chart, #12 on the Bluegrass Music Profiles Top 20 Hot Singles chart, and #17 on the Bluegrass Unlimited song chart.

This week Dailey & Vincent also earned Robert K. Oermann’s DISCovery Award in Music Row, where he wrote: “The woods used to be full of duo-led bluegrass bands. But The Osborne Brothers, Reno & Smiley, Jim & Jesse, The Stanley Brothers and Flatt & Scruggs are now all history. Dailey & Vincent have stepped into those legendary shoes. And they wear them very, very well.”

Nick Cristiano of the Philadelphia Inquirer wrote in a recent review of Dailey & Vincent, “Together, they carve out their own niche in the field with this bracing debut.”

Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent make their second guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry on Friday, April 25. On April 26 they will join the Bill Gaither & The Homecoming Friends concert at Gwinnett Center Arena in Duluth, Georgia. For other Dailey & Vincent news and tour updates, please visit http://www.daileyvincent.com/ or www.myspace.com/thedaileyvincentband.

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Dailey & Vincent among acts included on new FMG radio compilation

April 02nd, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News
Jamie Dailey (left) and Darrin Vincent are among the artists on the latest radio release from Family Music Group.Jamie Dailey (left) and Darrin Vincent are among the artists on the latest radio release from Family Music Group.

Family Music Group will highlight Rounder Recording artists Dailey and Vincent’s “By the Mark” on their  latest Radio Compilation volume #43.

Bluegrass musicians and vocalists Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent self-titled debut hit the charts at #2 on Billboard’s bluegrass album chart with their self-produced 12-song CD in February.

Dailey is a nine-year veteran of Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver having recorded nine projects with Lawson while Vincent is a ten-year veteran with Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder.

“By the Mark,” which was written by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, also topped the Count Down Yonder Weekly Top 17 Songs of SIRIUS Bluegrass in February.

Family Music Group owner Ken Elkins said he is enthusiastic about how radio is receiving the compilation.

“We are tremendously blessed to have a wonderful list of artists on our latest radio release,” he said. “The addition of one of the hottest new names in bluegrass Dailey and Vincent only enhances this tremendous collection of music. I am sure the disc jockeys will find a treasure trove of talent to share with their listeners.”

Other songs and artists included in the project are “Coat Of Many Colors” by Sharron Kay King; “Just One Step From Heaven” by The Simple Faith Quartet; “Headed Home” by New Jerusalem Bluegrass; “That’s No Hill For A Climber” by Triple L. Band; “I’ll Follow You” by Testament; “A Mother To Be Praised” by Baker Pasma Families; “Six Hours On The Cross” by Verlin Hensley; “They All Knew Me There” by The Rudds; and “Sow Today And Reap Tomorrow” by Robin Clayton.

For more information about Family Music Group, visit www.familymusicgroup.com.

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Tune In To Dailey & Vincent on XM’s Bluegrass Junction Studio Special Series

March 07th, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News
Dailey & Vincent’s Opry Debut - photo by Chris Hollo / Hollo PhotographicsDailey & Vincent’s Opry Debut - photo by Chris Hollo / Hollo Photographics

Nashville, Tenn. — Rounder Records duo Dailey & Vincent will be this week’s special guests of host Kyle Cantrell on the XM Bluegrass Junction Studio Special Series, beginning tomorrow, March 7, at 8 a.m. (EST) on XM 14.

Encore times are as follows:

  • Saturday, March 8 - 11 AM EST
  • Sunday, March 9 - 6 PM EDT
  • Monday, March 10 - 8 PM EDT
  • Tuesday, March 11 - Midnight EDT
  • Thursday, March 13 - 3 PM EDT

The Studio Special Series features exclusive, live music and interviews with top bluegrass acts. Dailey & Vincent will perform songs from their self-titled debut album and trade stories and laughs with Cantrell. Their song “Sweet Carrie” is currently at #13 on the Bluegrass Junction Top 30 Tracks, for airplay during the month of February.

Dailey & Vincent were featured on the cover of the February issue of Bluegrass Now, and they grace the cover of the March/April issue of Bluegrass Music Profiles. This weekend finds them performing in Columbia, Mississippi; Argyle, Texas and Elgin, Texas. For tour updates and information, please visit http://www.daileyvincent.com/ and www.myspace.com/thedaileyvincentband.

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Rounder Artists score Superfecta on billboard chart

February 28th, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News

Burlington, MA – Rounder Recording artist’s currently hold the top four slots on the Billboard bluegrass albums chart with Rhonda Vincent’s Good Thing Going at #1, Blue Highway’s Through The Window Of A Train at #2, and the self-titled albums from Dailey & Vincent and The SteelDrivers at #3 and #4 respectively. This is Rhonda Vincent’s seventh week at #1, a position that she’s held since the album’s release on January 7. Blue Highway debuted at #2 last week, moving Dailey & Vincent to #3, while The SteelDrivers’ release from January 15 has stayed within the top 10 over the past 6 weeks.

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With Good Thing Going, Rhonda Vincent presents a set of songs that range from timelessly straight-ahead bluegrass to effervescent swing and heartfelt ballads. The twelve tracks that make up Good Thing Going include five originals or co-writes, alongside a range of contemporary and classic cover tracks including a beautiful rendition of “The Water is Wide” with country superstar Keith Urban.

Blue Highway’s Through The Window Of A Train, the band’s eighth album, was released on February 12 and features 12 songs, all written or co-written by Blue Highway’s five accomplished songwriters whose songs have been recorded by bluegrass staples Ronnie Bowman, Mountain Heart, Ricky Skaggs, and others. Through The Window Of A Train showcases Blue Highway at their songwriting, instrumental, and vocal peak.

Released January 29, the self-titled debut of new bluegrass duo Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent features a broad spectrum of traditional bluegrass, country, and gospel sounds, unified by the duo’s breath-taking vocal strength and harmony as well as their virtuosic musicianship. While not related by blood, Dailey & Vincent invite favorable comparisons to the best in brother duo singing – the Stanley Brothers, the Osborne Brothers and Jim and Jesse.

On their national debut album of all original material, The SteelDrivers’ back-country high lonesome collides with Delta soul and is one of the most refreshing sounds to emerge from Nashville in a long time. Highly regarded behind the scenes as songsmiths and session players with innumerable hits, cuts and licks to their credit, this batch of seasoned pros has performed to sold out crowds from their inception almost two years ago.

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