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  • see the video MY CAT SONG "TOMBOY" or MICHAEL MOSLEY'S BLUES PICKING

  • Rebecca plays the mandolin part well on this song. Actually, on Rhonda's recorded version of this song, Adam Steffey plays the mandolin, I believe. Rhonda plays it live, however, and does it well.

    These ladies are young and their vocals will strengthen over time. They are already getting really good. It is so great to see more women into acoustic Americana music. They also have a great guitar player and bass fiddle player and they all gel really well as a group.

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  • Hey, there;s Andy! I know that bass player!

  • Dang, the Dixie Chicks better look out.

  • @SusannTx yep my cousin beats them big time

  • Really gifted.

  • hey you,i was at a concert in Sogndal, Norway this night, and i LOVED your music!! i even got a dvd signed "thenks" in nowegian" , haha!!! enjoy!! love you sisters;)

  • Who did this song first? I've heard Rhonda do it on 'Ragin' Live' - seems a lot of modern bluegrass songs seem to become staples. I like this version too, they sing good and had never heard of them until I looked up Rhonda on Youtube. Wow! There are so many great bluegrass singers out there.

  • Great harmony!

  • Wonderful harmony. I love it. Thanks for posting.

  • Rebecca's mandolin part is the best I've ever heard of this song! I can't believe there are negative comments here! The Lovells are so good!

  • I agree! Theese musicians have a great harmony! The mandolineparts she plays is music to my ears:)

  • 100% talent! This is my favorite song you do. When is the new album coming out??

  • Nothing sexier than a girl playing Dobro and another on Mandolin.

  • ...Yes for the mandolin!! I love hearing the mandolin played softly, and sweetly. Kind of reminds me of Chris Thile or Mike Marshall's more mellow music, as opposed to the more twangy traditional mandolin. I love it! I hope to one day be as talented as you.

  • The song overall isn't too bad..... but instead of just copying Rhonda's arrangement; you should try someting different (like having the fiddle or dobro kick it off instead of mandolin) I'm guilty of the same thing; but I think it's always good to change up how a song is performed, or you'll always have people comaparing you (sometimes unfairly) to the artist who recorded the song originally

  • hey!...67magic person that's mean!...first of all it's not even rhonda vincent's song...and second of all it did kinda suck. i sing that song in a band and i even play the mandolin better than her....so don't just be mean because someone else sings it....a lot of people sing it...anyway moving on ...the harmony needs a lot of work and your voice doesn't siut the song

  • LOL. I can assure you, you don't play the mandolin even close to that well. The harmonies were very tight and nothing there needs work.

  • Very, very good. So young and so talented. I don't think people realize what it takes to make good music. You have a good cohesive sound. Keep making good music...mandolin and dobro solos are topnotch

  • Great song and great talent. Keep up the hard work. Hope you are coming back to East lansing again soon.

  • Are you the song Sherrif.Should people contact you before they sing? I don't get it. Let me see your badge.

  • Too much vibrato, not enough emotion.

  • great voices...but thats not all

  • Lovely, delicate interpretation. I look forward to your concert at the Iron Horse on Sunday - I hope you'll include this beautiful song in your set. Thanks for sharing your music.

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