New Dailey & Vincent CD in March 2009

Darrin Vincent and Jamie DaileyFollowing comment by the duo on WAMU’s Katy Daley show last week comes confirmation today that Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent have a second album in the pipeline for next year.The IBMA Entertainers of the Year Dailey & Vincent have finishing work on their second release on the Rounder label. Brothers From Different Mothers, features 12 tracks produced by the duo, will be in stores on March 31, 2009.

The duo spoke about the forthcoming release …..

“We’ve been working extremely hard over the last couple months to finish recording, mixing and mastering this new record, in between tour dates,” said Darrin Vincent. “We really feel like we’ve found a great variety of material–songs that fit us and what we’ve done, while taking several steps forward.”

“This is a really exciting time for us,” adds Jamie Dailey. “While we’re looking ahead to the plans we have for the album release and to our tour schedule for 2009, we’re still overwhelmed and counting all of our blessings from 2008.”

In October Dailey & Vincent won an unprecedented seven International Bluegrass Music Awards and they have received nine SPBGMA Bluegrass Music Awards nominations for the awards show to be held on February 15 at the Music City Sheraton in Nashville.

The duo already has 100 dates scheduled for their Rolling Your Way Tour 2009. For a full schedule visit www.daileyvincent.com.

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Richard F. Thompson is a long-standing free-lance writer specialising in bluegrass music topics. A two-time Editor of British Bluegrass News, he has been seriously interested in bluegrass music since about 1970. As well as contributing to that magazine, he has, in the past 30 plus years, had articles published by Country Music World, International Country Music News, Country Music People, Bluegrass Unlimited, MoonShiner (the Japanese bluegrass music journal) and Bluegrass Europe. He wrote the annotated series I'm On My Way Back To Old Kentucky, a daily memorial to Bill Monroe that culminated with an acknowledgement of what would have been his 100th birthday, on September 13, 2011.