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On tour
Yes
Followers
83,913
Category
Bluegrass. Gospel, Classic Country, Folk
Concerts
Dec
06
Dailey & Vincent
Roanoke Rapids
Tickets
Dec
07
Historic Earle Theatre
Mount Airy
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Dec
12
The Walker Theatre
Chattanooga
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Dec
14
Lincoln Theatre
Marion
Tickets
Dec
18
The Ludlow Garage
Cincinnati
Tickets
Dec
19
Honeywell Center
Wabash
Tickets
Dec
20
Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
Mt Vernon
Tickets
Dec
23
Grand Ole Opry House
Nashville
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Jan
10
Paramount Center for the Arts
Bristol
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Jan
11
Dailey & Vincent
Lenoir
Tickets
Jan
12
Hawkinsville Opera House
Hawkinsville
Tickets
Jan
24
Belle Oaks Barn
Brooker
Tickets
Jan
25
The Genesis Center
Lake Placid
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Jan
26
Norton Auditorium
Florence
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Feb
19
Bridge View Center
Ottumwa
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Mar
01
Peoples Bank Theatre
Marietta
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May
22
MSU Riley Center
Meridian
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Sep
25
Dailey & Vincent Music Festival - Thursday Single Day Passes
Hiawassee
Tickets
Sep
25
Dailey & Vincent Music Festival
Hiawassee
Tickets
Sep
27
Dailey & Vincent Music Festival - Saturday Single Day Pass
Hiawassee
Tickets
About Official Dailey & Vincent
The most eagerly-anticipated bluegrass debut in recent memory, Dailey & Vincent area a powerful ensemble steeped in bluegrass and country music traditions, but blessed with the drive, talent, and charisma to assert those timeless values proudly onto today's stage. Even before one note of their stunning debut record had been heard, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent earned a standing ovation at the 2007 International Bluegrass Music Association convention and were booked for more than 100 shows. Now that the album is here, the advance accolades are completely understandable. This is music that can stand side by side with any of the most revered bluegrass discs ever made.
Co-leaders Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent have already had a profound impact on much of the best modern bluegrass via their contributions to such estimable performers as Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, and Rhonda Vincent & The Rage. The decision to join forces was not taken lightly, as they both held comfortable positions within premier bluegrass bands – Dailey as lead and tenor singer for nine years with Lawson, Vincent as harmony vocalist and multi-instrumentalist with Skaggs. “But when I first heard Jamie sing,” Darrin Vincent recalls, “it absolutely brought me out of my seat. I said, ‘That is somebody I need to know.’”
Vincent’s initial instincts were confirmed the instant that he and Dailey sang together. “When I first heard our voices blend, I said, ‘There’s something special about that,’” Vincent continues. “It was like, ‘OK, we’ve got to pursue this.’ Then I looked around, and Sonny stopped playing in The Osborne Brothers. Jim [McReynolds] from Jim & Jesse passed away. All of a sudden, there weren’t any duos in bluegrass anymore. I thought, ‘This is going to be a lost thing if we don’t form a duo.’ It just made sense.”
Dailey agrees, adding that when he met Darrin six years ago, he knew immediately that he wanted to take his next professional steps with him. In 2003, the two began talking seriously about becoming a team.
“I was happy – I had no complaints,” says Jamie of his nine years in Quicksilver. “But I knew probably after being with Doyle three years that eventually I would want to step away, in order for me to fulfill what was in my heart and to get to do everything I wanted to do musically.”
“We’ve been praying about this for about four years,” Darrin comments, “because we were making sure that it’s the right choice. He (Jamie) was making really good money and doing great with Doyle. I’ve been having a ball with Ricky. With all the awards that we’ve won and all the wonderful opportunities that have come along with Ricky, it really didn’t make sense to quit.” But in 2004, Darrin and Jamie recorded “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem” as a duet for a bluegrass Christmas compilation album. The response was explosive.
“When we got the response we did off of ‘Beautiful Star,’ it was overwhelming,” recalls Jamie. “It just blew my mind. That’s what brought forward the idea that we needed to do our own thing.”
“Their own thing” positively bursts from the speakers from the first notes of their self-titled Rounder debut, Dailey & Vincent, released in January of 2008. The working-man’s laments “Sweet Carrie” and “Poor Boy Workin’ Blues” are vintage-sounding, rapid-fire bluegrass romps. Jamie’s tenor lead vocals on “I Believe” and “Take Me Back and Leave Me There” are high, lonesome bluegrass singing at its purest. Darrin’s upbeat lead vocals on “Don’t You Call My Name,” “Cumberland River,” and “Music of the Mountains” sound steeped in tradition.
The harmonies in “River of Time” and “Place on Calvary” will send shivers up the spine of anyone who loves the classic overtones that only great bluegrass voices can produce. “More than a Name on a Wall” sounds vintage because it is – the song was a 1989 country hit for The Statler Brothers. And as if to remind us that we are in the presence of classic talents, “My Savior Walks with Me Today” and the extraordinary performance of Gillian Welch and David Rawling’s “By the Mark” are performed in traditional, mandolin-guitar, brother-duet fashion.
Indeed, their voices blend with an uncanny, almost familial consonance, reflecting the dedication and mutual respect behind their partnership. “I get along with Darrin like family,” Jamie explains. “For six years, we’ve been working on different projects. But we’ve talked to each other on the phone just about every day all during those six years.”
“I threw songs at him, he threw songs at me,” Darrin remembers, looking back at the formative stages of their collaboration. “We went for timeless things, things we wouldn’t mind singing from now on.”
Darrin’s sister, bluegrass star Rhonda Vincent, has her own studio. Darrin asked her if he and Jamie could use it. The exceptional blend of their voices on songs like “By the Mark” captivated Rhonda and everyone else who heard the sound. Soon they were the most talked about new bluegrass band on the circuit – well before most fans heard any music at all. Pop pianist and songwriter (and bluegrass fan) Bruce Hornsby observed that “Their name is on the lips of everyone in the know, as far as I'm concerned.”
Like most overnight sensations, however, Dailey and Vincent are two men who have paid their dues many times over. Born December 27, 1969, Darrin Vincent first gained notice as a six-year-old tyke in his family’s band, The Sally Mountain Show, in Missouri. In the 1980s, he was in The Rage, the band led by his celebrated sister Rhonda Vincent. He continues to co-produce her acclaimed albums with her to this day. From 1990 through 1997 he backed John Hartford. In April 1997 he joined Ricky Skaggs’ award-winning band, Kentucky Thunder. He is proficient on guitar, bass, and mandolin and is highly regarded for his harmony-singing talent.
“I’m kind of a fish out of water,” says Darrin. “I’ve been behind people my whole life – my sister, John Hartford, Ricky. I’ve never taken front and center stage. Not even one time. I tell you, when I sang ‘Cumberland River’ at the IBMA convention, I was scared out of my mind. It was extremely, excruciatingly scary.”
Jamie Dailey, on the other hand, is noted as a lead singer. But forming this duo was a big step for him as well. Born June 9, 1975, he was plucked from obscurity by Doyle Lawson to become the tenor lead vocalist in the much-awarded Quicksilver.
“People would ask me when I was a teenager if I would ever want to do this for a living,” Jamie recalls. “I said, ‘Absolutely not. I would hate that. I never want to be on the road.’ I didn’t think I wanted to travel. Around that time, when I was 16, I heard Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. When I heard Doyle for the first time, it changed. I was like, ‘That’s what I want to do.’ And then, in August of 1998, he called.”
Having heard of Jamie’s talent, Doyle called to inquire whether the high-singing youngster would like to audition. Jamie graduated instantly from singing in local Tennessee bluegrass groups to playing bass and guitar and singing lead and harmony vocals in one of the most famous bluegrass bands in America.
Taking with them the lessons they’ve learned from their former employers, their friends, and their families, Jamie and Darrin produced Dailey & Vincent themselves. With pride, they included on the sessions their band members Jeff Parker (mandolin, harmony vocals) and Joe Dean (banjo, bass vocals). Adam Haynes has since been added on fiddle. The result is twelve brilliant performances from two men who sound born to sing together, delivered with a thrilling blend of clarity, precision, and soul. Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent have given their lives to bluegrass, to both the traditions and the possibilities that it offers, and now they’ve made the album of their lives. Is it possible to be both classic and brand new? Meet Dailey & Vincent.
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Genres
Bluegrass. Gospel, Classic Country, Folk
Band members
tenor and baritone vocals
Jessie Baker: Banjo, Jamie Dailey: Guitar, mandolin, second guitar and vocals
Aaron Mccune: Guitar and Bass Vocals
BJ Cherryholmes: Fiddle, lead, lead and baritone vocals
Jeff Parker: Mandolin, tenor and baritone vocals
Darrin Vincent: Upright Bass
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What fans are saying
Anonymous
Last night was a 100!!! D & V ALWAYS put on a good show! Heard a couple of songs I haven’t heard from them, and Rhonda and Vince were outstanding additions to the show! And the Opry dancers weee awesome as always..
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Jul 21, 2023
Linda
As ALWAYS the D&V show was awesome. The musicians are the best and the singing is perfect. Especially love the piano player nd the bass singer. Just had a great time. If you have never seen or heard them live you must!
Grand Theatre
Keokuk, IA
May 09, 2022
Charolette
It doesn't matter how many times I've seen these guys perform, they are wonderful! Fantastic entertainment from beginning to end! They put a smile on my face and a tap in my toes! They deserve every accolade they have, and then some!!
Newberry Opera House
Newberry, SC
Apr 30, 2019
Emily
It was excellent! The smooth sound of their voices was just amazing. The building was clean, very kind employees. The pews were comfy, and the popcorn was delish!
We enjoyed Dailey & Vincent and would recommend going to see them perform.
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Jul 19, 2024
Kimberlee
Best concert ever. Awesome music, and laughed so hard. What a great night. The power went out, and the concert went on. They got the power back on. Nothing stops them from putting on a superb top notch performance. AWESOME!!!
Paramount Center for the Arts
Bristol, TN
Jan 06, 2019
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Official Dailey & Vincent Tour Cities
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Nashville, TN
Wabash, IN
Marion, VA
Cincinnati, OH
Mount Airy, NC
Chattanooga, TN
Hiawassee, GA
Bristol, TN
Lenoir, NC
Florence, AL
Ottumwa, IA
Lake Placid, FL
Meridian, MS
Hawkinsville, GA
Marietta, OH
Frequently Asked Questions About Official Dailey & Vincent
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Official Dailey & Vincent on tour?
Yes, Official Dailey & Vincent is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Official Dailey & Vincent concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Official Dailey & Vincent tour
is scheduled for 20 dates across 16 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Official Dailey & Vincent scheduled to play?
Official Dailey & Vincent is scheduled to play 20 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Official Dailey & Vincent tour start?
Official Dailey & Vincent’s tour starts Dec 06, 2024 and ends on Sep 27, 2025.
They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Roanoke Rapids at Weldon Mills Theatre and their next upcoming concert
will be in Roanoke Rapids at Weldon Mills Theatre.
What venues is Official Dailey & Vincent performing at?
As part of the Official Dailey & Vincent tour, Official Dailey & Vincent is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 06 - Roanoke Rapids,
NC @ Weldon Mills Theatre
Dec 07 - Mount Airy,
NC @ Earle Theatre
Dec 12 - Chattanooga,
TN @ Robert Kirk Walker Theatre
Dec 14 - Marion,
VA @ Lincoln Theatre
Dec 18 - Cincinnati,
OH @ The Ludlow Garage
Dec 19 - Wabash,
IN @ Honeywell Center
Dec 20 - Mt Vernon,
KY @ Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
Dec 23 - Nashville,
TN @ Grand Ole Opry House
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 10 - Bristol,
TN @ Paramount Center for the Arts
Jan 11 - Lenoir,
NC @ J.E. Broyhill Civic Center
Jan 12 - Hawkinsville,
GA @ Hawkinsville Opera House
Jan 24 - Brooker,
FL @ Belle Oaks Barn
Jan 25 - Lake Placid,
FL @ The Genesis Center
Jan 26 - Florence,
AL @ Norton Auditorium
Feb 19 - Ottumwa,
IA @ Bridge View Center
Mar 01 - Marietta,
OH @ Peoples Bank Theatre
May 22 - Meridian,
MS @ MSU Riley Center
Sep 25 - Hiawassee,
GA @ Georgia Mountain Fair Inc
Sep 25 - Hiawassee,
GA @ Georgia Mountain Fair Inc
Sep 27 - Hiawassee,
GA @ Georgia Mountain Fair Inc