“Two voices, one vision — preserving the heart of American music.”
With unmatched harmonies, masterful musicianship, and a signature blend of bluegrass, country, and gospel, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent have built a career defined by excellence, authenticity, and heart.
Since launching their duo in 2007, Dailey & Vincent have earned more than 30 industry awards, performed on iconic stages including Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Grand Ole Opry, and connected with audiences nationwide through their syndicated Dailey & Vincent Show on RFD-TV.
In 2026, they scored a major milestone with “Ruby,” which reached #1 nationwide on the Bluegrass Today chart, further cementing their place as one of the premier acts in modern bluegrass.
Their song “I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee” was adopted as an official Tennessee State Song, and their annual Dailey & Vincent Music Fest in Hiawassee, Georgia continues to draw fans from across the country.
As they prepare for the release of their forthcoming album on June 12, 2026, Dailey & Vincent continue to honor the traditions of American music while bringing their own distinct spirit to every performance. Rooted in faith, friendship, and a shared love for the music, they remain dedicated to uplifting audiences and carrying these songs forward for generations to come.
What People Are Saying
The best of country, bluegrass and gospel this side of heaven. -USA Today and Washington Times
A sound that honors their traditional music pedigrees, yet is edgy enough to appeal to more progressive audiences. –Rolling Stone
They honor the traditions and respect their elders but, most of all, they entertain. - CMT
The most electric combination of Country and Bluegrass today!” – Billboard
Built-in 1925, in the grand architectural style of Beaux-Arts Classical Revival, the Simon Theatre provided a splendid setting for many theatrical performances, film screenings and ballroom dances. The James Simon family commissioned Houston architect Alfred C. Finn, whose career included designing a number of prominent Houston buildings as well as the San Jacinto Monument, to design the theatre for the community of Brenham. Today, after a meticulous million-plus dollar renovation, the glamour and grand style lives on for future generations in the newly named Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre.