Rheanne Rivers Rheanne Rivers
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  Rheanne's story begins when she was born in Santa Monica, California, on June 13, 1964. She won her first music talent show at the age of 8. By the time she had turned nine, her talents in writing were discovered in Gospel music. She started performing in hometown functions and at the age of twelve she was performing with her self-formed trio, "The Joybells".

  In Flathead County, Montana, Rheanne spent her high school years playing school dances. After winning her first ajor talent show in Missoula, she embarked on her first road tour throughout Canada. Inspiration for the next eight years came from playing in the Great Northwest and in Alaska. Upon moving back to Montana, she formed "Rheanne and The Boys" playing drums and acoustic guitar as they toured. In 1994, she won the Flathead Valley/Coca Cola Country Showdown and went on to take the stage at the Montana Country Music Showdown.

  In 1995 she made her entrance into Nashville being showcased at The Wildhorse Saloon. Later that same year she won the Tennessee State Fair Vocal Talent Show and appeared on Viacom Channel 19 on The Nashville Showcase. In 1996, Rheanne was nominated as the New Country Female Vocalist by The Academy of Independent Recording Artists. Since then she has been appearing all over Nashville. Rheanne is currently working with the legendary Vern Gosdin singing backup vocals on the road with him. She released her first CD "Let's Get Down To It" which was produced by Vern Gosdin and Kenny Lee on KLP Records.


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