 NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Rounder Records) - Dailey & Vincent remain at No 2 for a second consecutive week on Billboard's Top Bluegrass Albums chart (Feb. 23 issue) with their self-titled debut on Rounder Records. Also in the February 23 issue, there is a feature story by Ken Tucker, 'Vincent Siblings Make Bluegrass Chart History,' which verifies that this is the first time in the history of Billboard's country and bluegrass charts that siblings (in this case Darrin Vincent and Rhonda Vincent) have held the two top spots. At the same time, Dailey & Vincent watched their song 'By the Mark' remain at No 1 for the fourth consecutive week on the Count Down Yonder Weekly Top 17 Songs of SIRIUS Bluegrass. The duo also had the dubious distinction of being part of Kansas City history on Sunday, when they were stranded at the airport during the longest closure in its 35-year history. The delay, caused by snow and ice, forced them to cancel their performance at the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival. 'We're so disappointed about missing our performance at Joe Val,' said Jamie Dailey. 'It's a great festival to be a part of, and we were really looking forward to seeing everyone there.' Dailey & Vincent are currently featured in cover stories in Bluegrass Now (February) and Bluegrass Music Profiles (March/April), where their album is at No 7 on the Top 10 Bluegrass CDs chart for February. This weekend Dailey & Vincent will perform at Bluegrass First Class in Asheville, North Carolina (Feb. 22) and at the Gateway City Bluegrass Festival in St. Louis (Feb. 23). For additional information and touring updates, visit https://www.daileyvincent.com/ or www.myspace.com/thedaileyvincentband.
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