Sparky rucker biography

Sparky and Rhonda Rucker

Musical duo

Sparky (James) and Rhonda Rucker are a performing duo. They travel to various places to sing folk and traditional music.

Rhonda and sparky rucker music Rucker has performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D. Before she was all of these things, she worked in the medical profession. Sparky and Rhonda Rucker perform throughout the U. He attended the University of Tennessee and attained a degree.

They have been nominated for musical awards. Combined, they have released 16 albums. Ten of these albums were together. Their album, Treasures and Tears, was in the running for an award (the W.C. Handy Award for Best Traditional Recording).

Sparky rucker biography death Sparky and Rhonda sell their CDs and books at concerts and through this website. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. They have been nominated for musical awards. Their music includes a variety of old-time blues, slave songs, Appalachian music, spirituals, ballads, work songs, Civil War music, railroad songs, and a few of their own original compositions.

Their music style is vast, including blues, Appalachian music, slave songs, storytelling, etc.

Sparky Rucker is from Knoxville, Tennessee. He is a civil rights activist. He attended the University of Tennessee and attained a degree.

Sparky rucker biography It's on the harmonica that she really shines, reflecting her study of Sonny Terry's techniques and her study with harmonica wizard Phil Wiggins. Rhonda Rucker is from Louisville, Kentucky. Her blues-style harmonica, piano, old-time banjo, and bones add musical versatility to their performances. Ten of these albums were together.

After school, he became a teacher in Chattanooga before becoming a singer full-time. Today, Sparky continues to sing and teaches music in places such as Common Ground on the Hill, Maryland and Augusta Heritage Center, West Virginia. Sparky has contributed to a few books during his time as well.

Rhonda Rucker is from Louisville, Kentucky.

Sparky rucker biography wikipedia He'll make you glad to be alive and struggling. Sparky's performing credits include the Kennedy Center in Washington D. Sparky performs with his wife, Rhonda Rucker, adding vocals, guitar, banjo, and spoons to their music. He is a civil rights activist.

She is an author and storyteller along with being a musician. She plays multiple instruments including the banjo and harmonica. Before she was all of these things, she worked in the medical profession. She attended the University of Kentucky where she completed all medical school requirements. Rhonda has taught courses at the University of Tennessee as well as at multiple events and festivals.

Discography

  • Cold & Lonesome on a Train June Appal Recordings
  • Heroes & Hard Times () Green Linnet Records
  • A Home in Tennessee
  • Drive Back the Night - live() live recording of Sparky's solo performance at the Old Time Music and Craft Festival in Shawano, Wisconsin
  • A Magic Night - live ()
  • The Blue & Gray in Black & White () Flying Fish Records
  • Treasures & Tears () Flying Fish Records Sparky and Rhonda's first recording as a duo.
  • Eventide
  • Midnight Memories ()
  • Done Told the Truth Goodbye ()
  • The Mountains Above & The Valleys Below ()
  • One Earth ()
  • Let Freedom Ring ()
  • Down By the Riverside

Books

  • Swing Low, Sweet Harriet by Rhonda Rucker
  • Welcome to Bombingham by Rhonda Rucker
  • Make a Change by Rhonda Rucker
  • "Telling Tales in Tandem" by Sparky and Rhonda Rucker for the book, Team Up!

    Tell In Tandem!

  • Sparky Rucker contributes to August House book for Scary Stories
  • Sparky Rucker contributes to Encyclopedia of Appalachia

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