There are moments in an artist’s life that go beyond music—moments that become personal milestones. For Rhonda Vincent, this was one of them.
With a glowing heart and a proud smile, Rhonda introduced a deeply personal performance of “When the Bloom Is Off the Rose”—a tender, harmony-laced ballad performed alongside her daughters, Sally and Tensel. It’s a rare and intimate glimpse into a family bound not just by blood, but by a shared love for music that transcends generations.
“One of my proudest moments,” Rhonda says, “is singing this song with my girls.”
Set to debut on her upcoming album (premiering in Times Square on September 21st), this performance is stripped down and honest—just like it was recorded in the studio. With Brent Burke masterfully on the dobro, and Hunter Berry on the fiddle, the arrangement is minimal but rich in soul, letting the emotion of the lyrics shine through.
As the song unfolds, the imagery is hauntingly beautiful: leaves falling from the vine, petals fading, and love tested by time. But the question remains—when the bloom is off the rose, will love still remain?
This performance isn’t just about music. It’s about legacy, motherhood, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and her daughters.