Rock Hearts, featuring Rhonda Vincent.
David Parmley shared with Alex that his dad, Don, started writing the song and that David ultimately finished it.
The guys in Rock Hearts are big fans of the Bluegrass Cardinals and with many of their covers, they desire to render a fresh adaptation of the song and pay homage to their influences.
Alex’s first Sunday School teacher was his very own grandmother, Marie, who lived in Franklin, NH. His grampa, Ed, built the Central Baptist Church in town when Alex was a baby and every summer, during his primary years, Alex also attended Vacation Bible School there. Alex recalls his grandmother always telling him, “Zan (the name that Alex went by as a kid), you may be the only Bible some people may ever read.” Alex didn’t quite know what that meant. But as he grew older, he observed the consistent Biblical character and integrity that his grandparents constantly displayed. They worshiped, they prayed, they read the Bible, they supported the church and invested in their community, they believed in accountability and honesty, discipline, and helping people whenever possible. They lived within their means, responsibly and humbly. They didn’t have much, but would gladly give what they had to others, trusting that God would provide their fair share the next day. Alex deduced, many years later, that living a life according to Biblical scripture and in a way that would glorify God, was exactly what his Gramma meant. Wanting to pay tribute to his Grandparents, as well as his parents and in-laws, who all exhibited similar characteristics, he penned this song, Let Me Be the Best Bible. While he acknowledges that he’s a sinner by nature, it’s the willingness to try and be better that makes this song real and his Gramma’s message to him real. Influenced by the harmony sounds of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and the brand stylings of Larry Sparks, Rock Hearts effectively renders elements from both of these acts in this song.
Billy Thibodeau became friendly with Mark “Brink” Brinkman through his involvement with IBMA Leadership. Everyone in the band was familiar with Brink’s extraordinary catalog of songs. He’s a six-time IBMA Songwriter of the Year nominee.
Through conversation, Brink learned that RH was recording and offered a couple song ideas. The tragedy that unfolds in Unfinished Bridges is a familiar theme to country and bluegrass music.. Love that has fizzled, leaving its stakeholders in the uncharted territory of coming to grips with the fact that the iron bridge that connects the two may not be built to last.
Brink and Gnezda’s original delivery was an elemental version, leaving a lot of room for artistic interpretation and license. Rock Hearts was challenged with delivering the song as it was written, but at the same time, rendering it true to the Rock Hearts “style.” The story tells itself nicely with plenty of metaphors and imagery, but the band felt it could use some “pep.”
When the listener hears the first three fiddle strokes, they’re led to believe it’s going to be a mid-tempo song. But then the band rips into a double-time, while the lyrics are still rendered at a slower pace. The arrangement works beautifully, complimenting the imagery and story line.
Rock Hearts were honored to have recorded a Mark “Brink” Brinkman & Eric Gnezda song and be included in the long and humbling list of successful bands who have covered their music. Feedback from Brink is, “We love the cut and hope it will be a big hit for y’all!!” That’s high praise from such a revered songwriter.
Rock Hearts is excited for their new project, Unfinished Bridges. Their 3rd project overall and second with The 615 Hideaway Record label, Rock Hearts recorded this with Scott Vestal at his Digital Underground studio in Tennessee. Many of the thirteen songs are originals by Brink Brinkman, Marc Gnezda, Rick Lang, Ted DeMille, Bob Amos, Jim Karns, Monty McClanahan, Stan Keach, Sam Tidwell, Billy Thibodeau, and Alex MacLeod.
The project was engineered and mastered by Scott Vestal, who produced the album along with the members of Rock Hearts.
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We hope you enjoy our new music! We have much more to come. If you'd like to support the new project “Unfinished Bridges”, please consider purchasing the above track or show the album some love on Venmo: @rockheartsbluegrass
Digital Albums
Wanderlust
Rock Hearts
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Wanderlust, Rock Hearts' second album and their debut with The 615 Hideaway Records
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Rock Hearts is excited for their new project, Unfinished Bridges. Their 3rd project overall and second with The 615 Hideaway Record label, Rock Hearts recorded this with Scott Vestal at his Digital Underground studio in Tennessee. Many of the thirteen songs are originals by Brink Brinkman, Marc Gnezda, Rick Lang, Ted DeMille, Bob Amos, Jim Karns, Monty McClanahan, Stan Keach, Sam Tidwell, Billy Thibodeau, and Alex MacLeod.
The project was engineered and mastered by Scott Vestal, who produced the album along with the members of Rock Hearts.
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01-Before I Met You 2:460:00/2:46
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02-Walk Away 3:100:00/3:10
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03-Daddy Dixon 3:340:00/3:34
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Starry Southern Nights - CD
Our 2020 Debut Album
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Wanderlust - CD
Wanderlust, Rock Hearts' second album and their debut with The 615 Hideaway Records
Starry Southern Nights
Our debut album. The title track is our most requested song.
99 Years Blues Don't Let Smokie Mountain Smoke Get in Your Eyes Starry Southern Nights Whispering Waters Juxtaposed Don't Take It Too Bad Wake Up and Smell The Coffee Stagerlee
Unfinished Bridges - CD
Rock Hearts is excited for their new project, Unfinished Bridges. Their 3rd project overall and second with The 615 Hideaway Record label, Rock Hearts recorded this with Scott Vestal at his Digital Underground studio in Tennessee. Many of the thirteen songs are originals by Brink Brinkman, Marc Gnezda, Rick Lang, Ted DeMille, Bob Amos, Jim Karns, Monty McClanahan, Stan Keach, Sam Tidwell, Billy Thibodeau, and Alex MacLeod. The project was engineered and mastered by Scott Vestal, who produced the album along with the members of Rock Hearts.














