ODON —
Dailey & Vincent, who in 2009 took home three International Bluegrass Music Association awards, including Entertainer of the Year, will perform July 23 in Odon.
The show starts at 7 p.m. in the Simon J. Graber Community Building, east off County Road 900E, south of Odon. The doors open at 5:30.
Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for ages 13-15; and 12 years and under free with a paid adult admission. All tickets will be sold at the door. For more information, call (812) 486-6896.
Dailey & Vincent is the pairing of well-known bluegrass performers Jamie Dailey, former lead singer and guitarist for Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver; and Darrin Vincent, who before forming Dailey & Vincent was guitar and mandolin player and harmony vocalist with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder. The New York Times called them “the most celebrated new bluegrass act of the last few years.” A recent Wall Street Journal feature on Dailey & Vincent (“A Bluegrass Duo Reigns Again”) began with, “A new dynasty may be taking shape in bluegrass music.” Completing Dailey & Vincent’s lineup are Jeff Parker on mandolin; Joe Dean on banjo, guitar and mandolin; Jesse Stockman on fiddle; and Christian Davis on bass vocals and guitar.
On Feb. 1, Dailey & Vincent released “Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers,” a 12-song collection of their bluegrass versions of some of the Statlers’ best-loved songs, available exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store and www.crackerbarrel.com. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums chart (issue date Feb. 20), where it has spent nine weeks at No. 1. It has been in the top 3 since its release. The album also entered the Billboard Top Country Albums chart at No. 19, earning the Hot Shot Debut and marking the duo’s first top-20 debut on that chart. The album landed the No. 1 spot on the Heatseekers Albums chart, for artists who have never appeared in the top 100 of the Billboard 200, or the top 10 of R&B/HipHop, Country, Latin, Christian or Gospel Albums charts. It also entered the overall Billboard 200 at No. 120.
In addition to Entertainer of the Year, Dailey & Vincent took home 2009 IBMA Awards for Vocal Group of the Year and Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year for “On the Other Side.” In 2008, they received IBMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, Album of the Year (for their self-titled Rounder release), Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year (for “By the Mark”), Emerging Artist of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year (Dailey) and Recorded Event of the Year, for Vincent’s participation in the Everett Lilly & Everybody and Their Brother project. No other artist has won Emerging Artist and Entertainer in the same year, a feat all the more incredible because the duo had released their debut album only a few months before that.
Dailey & Vincent won four SPBGMA Bluegrass Awards at the 2010 ceremony: Vocal Group of the Year, Gospel Group of the Year/Contemporary, Male Vocalist of the Year/Contemporary (Dailey) and Bass Fiddle Performer of the Year (Darrin Vincent).
Dailey & Vincent released their second Rounder album, “Brothers From Different Mothers,” on March 31, 2009. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums chart and was in the top 5 for 12 weeks. It was No. 1 for three consecutive months (October, November and December) on the Bluegrass Unlimited National Survey album chart and yielded the hit “Head Hung Down.” PopMatters included the album at No. 10 on its Best Bluegrass of 2009 list. Roughstock.com put it at No. 6 on the Top 10 Best Country Albums of 2009. It came in at No. 4 on Country Standard Time’s list of the top 30 CDs of 2009, and WNCW placed it at No. 3 on its list of the top 50 CDs of 2009. Keith Lawrence at the Owensboro (Ky.) Messenger-Inquirer put “Brothers” at the top of his Best Bluegrass Albums of 2009 list, writing, “This is some of the best harmony singing – and some of the best Southern soul – you’ll hear this year. Period.”
Dailey & Vincent’s self-titled Rounder debut, released in 2008, was also critically acclaimed. The editors at The9513.com placed it at No. 15 on their list of the top 100 country albums of the decade. It yielded the hit singles “By the Mark” and “Sweet Carrie.”
On Oct. 20, Dailey & Vincent released their first gospel album, a collection of a cappella songs called “Singing From the Heart.” The project began in 2001, long before Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent began their career as a duo. It was a labor of love, an album of a cappella spiritual songs honoring the Church of Christ’s practice of singing without instruments and benefitting the Tennessee Bible College in Cookeville, Tenn., which is a Church of Christ institution.
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