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SPARKY & RHONDA RUCKER
Acoustic / Roots Music / Americana

American Folklorists of Song and Stories




United States

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Member Since10/2/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.sparkyandrhonda.com
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Record LabelTremont Productions
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 14 2009 8:00P
Borderline Folk Music Club Monsey, New York
Nov 15 2009 8:00P
Woods Hole Folk Music Society Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Nov 20 2009 8:00P
Fredonia Opera House Fredonia, New York
Dec 10 2009 8:00P
National Performance Network Knoxville, Tennessee
Feb 6 2010 8:00P
Cumberland Music Association Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Feb 20 2010 8:00P
FOOTMAD Concert Charleston, West Virginia
Mar 19 2010 8:00P
Two Way Street Coffee House Downers Grove, Illinois
Mar 20 2010 10:00A
Kids in the Rotunda Madison, Wisconsin
Apr 10 2010 8:00P
Branford Folk Music Society Branford, Connecticut
Apr 17 2010 8:00P
Acoustic Brew Concerts Lemont, Pennsylvania
Oct 30 2010 8:00P
Storyfest Crossville, Tennessee

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"It's an absolute must to see Sparky in concert!"
U. UTAH PHILLIPS
"Sparky has a rare musical talent combined with a scholarly interest in his material."
SAM HINTON
"Rhonda is a talented performer, accompanying her husband on harmonica and harmony vocals. 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."
GIL BLISS,
New Bedford Standard Times
JAMES "SPARKY" RUCKER has been singing songs and telling stories from the American tradition for over forty years. Sparky accompanies himself on guitar, banjo, and spoons, and has released twelve recordings.
RHONDA HICKS RUCKER practiced medicine for five years before becoming a full-time folk musician. She is a versatile performer, playing blues harmonica, piano, banjo, and adding vocal harmonies. Rhonda appears on six recordings with her husband. Their 1991 release, Treasures and Tears, was nominated for the W.C. Handy Award for Best Traditional Recording.
SPARKY grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee and began playing guitar at age eleven. He also played trumpet in the Junior High marching band and sang in church, school, and community choirs throughout his childhood. After graduating from University of Tennessee, Sparky taught school in Chattanooga. He was active in the Civil Rights Movement, playing freedom songs at rallies, marches, and sit-ins, alongside other folksingers such as Guy Carawan and Pete Seeger.
Sparky is descended from a long line of Church of God, Sanctified preachers and law enforcement officers, and his sense of justice stems from both of these traditions. Sparky's mother and father, who were church officers, instilled a love of singing in him as a child, and his mother also gave him a love of art and culinary skills. Sparky's raucous guitar and singing styles are a direct result of his having performed in many doo-wop, soul, and rock bands.
During Sparky's career as a folksinger and social activist, he has been on the boards of Sing Out! magazine, the John Henry Memorial Foundation, and the Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project (SFCRP). He also toured throughout the South with the SFCRP for several years with such luminaries as Johnny Shines, Olabelle Reed, Nimrod Workman, Hedy West, Mike Seeger, and Bessie Jones & the Georgia Sea Island Singers.
Sparky's early blues mentors include Rev. Pearly Brown (who taught Duane Allman how to play bottleneck-style guitar), Buddy Moss (who taught Blind Boy Fuller), and Johnny Shines (who traveled with blues legend Robert Johnson). He also picked up pointers from Babe Stovall, Big Joe Williams, John Jackson, Robert Jr. Lockwood, and many others. The legendary "Blues Queen" Victoria Spivey pushed his career in the 1970s when Sparky joined the Spivey recording family. Sparky’s expert blues and bottleneck style of guitar playing makes him a popular teacher at folk music camps and schools such as Common Ground on the Hill in Maryland and the Augusta Heritage Center in West Virginia.
RHONDA RUCKER, from Louisville, Kentucky, has played piano since the age of four. She took piano lessons for many years from Fannie Woods Mansfield, an elderly woman who was both a ragtime composer and an organist at the local Baptist Church. As a teenager, Rhonda also took organ lessons, voice lessons, and taught herself to play guitar. She grew up in the Methodist Church, learning many of the old hymns and gospel songs, and she substituted for the organist when he couldn't make it to church. Rhonda also acted in community plays and sang in her high school chorus.
Rhonda's father worked as a full-time research chemist for thirty-five years, earning 66 U.S. patents during his career. Rhonda and her two brothers studied medicine, so there were three doctors in the family until Rhonda decided to become a full-time musician. Rhonda completed her medical degree and her internal medicine residency at University of Kentucky in Lexington. She practiced medicine for five years in Maryville, Tennessee.
In 1989 Rhonda began teaching herself how to play blues harmonica, and she began playing on stage with Sparky during that same year. She began by studying the techniques of Sonny Terry, the renowned blues harp player, but she quickly branched out to other styles of playing. Her expressive style of playing harmonica perfectly complements Sparky's guitar or banjo. Rhonda has also added clawhammer banjo and rhythmic bones to her instrumental repertoire, adding variety to their stage performances.
In recent years, Rhonda discovered that her childhood piano teacher, Fannie Bell Woods Mansfield, was not receiving credit for writing "Sweetness Rag," one of her own compositions that she used to teach her students. Mrs. Mansfield was born in 1892, and she had written "Sweetness Rag" when she was 19 years old and dedicated it to her husband-to-be, William J. Mansfield. Mrs. Mansfield had received $75.00 for it, and it was a nationwide hit. When Rhonda discovered that someone else was receiving credit for writing "Sweetness Rag," she made some phone calls to Mrs. Mansfield's family members and contacted the ragtime community members who had listed the wrong composer, and Mrs. Mansfield is finally receiving credit for her writing. Mrs. Mansfield's influence is evident in Rhonda's powerful, barrelhouse piano playing as well as her rocking gospel melodies.
As an author, JAMES "SPARKY" RUCKER contributed to Breathing the Same Air, an East Tennessee anthology of writings released in 2000. Also in 2000, he contributed to More Ready-To-Tell Tales, an anthology of stories from many of the nation’s best professional storytellers. SPARKY AND RHONDA have each written articles for the Encyclopedia of Appalachia, which was published by the University of Tennessee Press.
RHONDA RUCKER'S performing credits include the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.k the Kerrville Folk Festival, the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, the Clearwater Folk Festival, the Vancouver Folk Festival, and the Robert Johnson Memorial Blues Festival.
As a keynote speaker and a performer, SPARKY RUCKER has performed at such venues as the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. and the Chicago Cultural Center. He has also performed at major folk festivals, including Philadelphia, Smithsonian, Piccolo Spoletto (South Carolina), Vancouver, Winnepeg, Clearwater, Walnut Valley, Gürten-Bern (Switzerland), and the International Children's Festival at Wolf-Trap Farm Park.

   


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Jeff Moats

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Nov 28 2009 2:52 PM

Dear SPARKY & RHONDA RUCKER,
It's after Thanksgiving and the busy holidays are approaching. Take a break and drop by to listen to my featured songs. You may find my music to be just the thing you need during this hectic time of the year. I appreciate your friendship and I hope you enjoy the music. I wish you much joy and peace.

Musically,

Jeff Moats
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Nov 6 2009 12:40 PM

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Sep 29 2009 3:54 PM

Thanks for the add, guys. You know, I've decided "gray" is becoming!
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Sep 26 2009 2:42 PM

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Aug 11 2009 3:13 PM

Dear Friend,
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Jul 28 2009 6:39 PM

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Jul 15 2009 9:47 PM

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Jul 14 2009 5:30 PM


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Jul 2 2009 4:28 AM

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Offering killer deals!!!

Just wondering if anyone wanted to have some art done; I'm in dire need of the work so feel free to check out my albums and pass the word.  Also doing trades, and willing to travel a bit if necessary...Preferably for tattoo parties if that's a concept.  I also do traditional art, photo-retouching and fixing, graphic design, freelance research and writing, (I'm sort of a Jack-of-All-Trades), portraitures, etc...                                                                                                                                                

 
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Still offering exceptional deals on tattoos! I may also be up for trade or travel. Pass the word and give me a call with any ideas you may have. Check out my new pics and songs if you haven't already.



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Apr 25 2009 11:32 PM

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Mar 18 2009 7:27 PM

Nice surprice discover you coverin "Lay my burden down".
Great feeling.
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Feb 10 2009 9:16 PM

Hi Sparky and Rhonda
a couple dacades back!
Blessings,
Rich
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Feb 7 2009 2:24 PM

Hi Sparky & Rhonda,
I am inviting you to return to my page and view all the new happenings. I've updated the background and layout, added new pictures and have great runes for you to listen too. We are also proud to announce the release of "You've Been On My Mind" CD. Recordings featured on my page.
Good Listening...
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Jan 26 2009 11:06 PM

Greetings from North Florida!

and now...
A song for these times!

- Talkin' to the People gonna' Save Our World! -


...may Nola's Muse find you well...
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Jan 26 2009 6:06 PM

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Jan 7 2009 1:59 AM

It was great to see you Saturday. 1/3 of a century of friendship - and some pretty good stories along the years - not a lot of folks are so blessed. If I can figure out my danged new computer, I'll add the 1977 Pine Breeze recordings that we did of you performing Crossroads and Come Into My Kitchen. (www. youtube. com/user/citicoron)
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Jan 1 2009 11:26 PM

Hi Sparky and Rhonda,
I hear someone is having a birthday today! Just wanted to wish you a great one!
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Dec 25 2008 3:59 PM

Wishing you the best Blue Holiday ever!

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Dec 18 2008 1:47 PM

Dear Sparky & Rhonda, Have a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.
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Nov 29 2008 6:28 PM

A special Thanksgiving Weekend Greeting from Jeff Moats Music...
re-introducing folk music to a new generation.
~Jeff
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