Three 30-somethin’ gals from the sticks
dressed to the nines, country western garb
singin’, playin’ their hearts out
Stompin’ up and down on the stage
The Rhondas, they call themselves
Don’t know why, but the name fits
Means “noisy” in Welch
Maybe that’s why
Harmonizing, sweeter than honey
Songs ’bout backroads West Virginia
down an’ out factory workers, dirt-poor farmers
distraught mommas, agonizin’ over aimless kids
Just three ole country girls
See ‘em walkin’ barefoot down sunny dirt roads
Filling their lungs with music
Lettin’ it all out on a Sunday afternoon
"Multi-instumentalists and vocalists Laurie Howard, Jen Maurer, and Sarah Rolan are dazzling audiences with their honey-laden voices, richly woven harmonies, and sassy smiles. Their blend of roots-based originals and covers is unlike any other. But don’t take our word for it - put on your best rhinestone shirt and cowboy boots, saddle up the grey, and come hear for yourself."
“How would I describe them? Hmmm...Fun, funky, vibrant,
spontaneous...They’re fantastic! Plus they have a great name.”
-Rhonda Kuster, local music affectionado and wardrobe designer
Rhonda, Rhonda and Rhonda, Thanks for adding me to your friends and greetings from far away Cleveland. Looking forward to seeing you on Sept.21st! God Bless, Bluegrassrom
Pleasure to make the acquaintance of such lovely and talented women from Ohio!!!! I hope that you're free and able to attend my show at Sonnets on August 30th!!! Be well and successful in all that you do!
Welcome to the Mountain Song Cafe family of artists. We were excited to hear your work. Stop by often for updates and opportunities from Mountain Song.
Hey Girls - Thanks for being a friend! You can check out all my new songs at www. cdbaby. com/rebeccaowen Stop on by & let me know what you think of my music :) Keep ROCKIN'!!
Sure enjoyed your concert at Wolf Creek last night. You have just the right combination of sweet and savory -- SO DELICIOUS! Thanks for letting me sit in on the accordion -- quite an honor!
Hey ladies! Come down to Annabell's after your Jimmy's show. Old Slackeye is moving to Montana, but before he does, me and my man Beaner are playing one show in Akron with him. Hope you all can make it!