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Rickie Simpkins was born on 10 March, 1955 in Montgomery County, Virginia, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Rickie Simpkins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Rickie Simpkins Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rickie Simpkins worth at the age of 69 years old? Rickie Simpkinsās income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Rickie Simpkins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Rickie Hal Simpkins is an American fiddler and mandolinist in the bluegrass tradition.
He is best known for his solo albums and his work with the Lonesome River Band and the Seldom Scene.
Simpkins was raised in Christiansburg, Virginia, southwest of Roanoke.
He learned fiddle at age six and played in a show with Flatt and Scruggs at age nine.
Simpkins also learned banjo and guitar at a young age.
Simpkins and his brother Ronnie played in a family group, and eventually joined the bluegrass band Upland Express, releasing an album on Leather Records in 1979.
Other members included his brother Ronnie (bass), Ken Farmer (guitar), Barry Collins (banjo), and Tonya Gibson (mandolin).
When he graduated from high school, Simpkins joined the McPeak Brothers as a full-time member, and continued with them into the early 1980s.
Members were Simpkins (mandolin, fiddle), Mike McPeak (guitar), Dewey McPeak (banjo), Jim Buchanan (fiddle), Phil Gazell (harmonica), Jerry Douglas (resonator guitar), and Larry McPeak (bass).
In 1981, Simpkins joined the band Heights of Grass, which evolved into the Virginia Squires.
Members included Rickie Simpkins (fiddle, mandolin), his brother Ronnie Simpkins (bass), Sammy Shelor (guitar, banjo), and Mark Newton (guitar).
Simpkins joined the Tony Rice Unit in 1983, who combined traditional bluegrass and jazz.
Besides Rice and Simpkins, other members included Jimmy Gaudreau (mandolin), Wyatt Rice (guitar), and Ronnie Simpkins (bass).
Simpkins also played in Tony's brother Wyatt Rice's band.
1984, they were voted Bluegrass Band of the Year by the Country Music Association of Virginia.
They broke up in 1989, but in 2016 and 2017 got together for reunion shows.
Simpkins released his solo album Dancing on the Fingerboard in 1997 on the Pinecastle Records label.
He played fiddle and mandolin, and sang lead vocals, and wrote several of the songs.
Dancing on the Fingerboard was nominated for the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Instrumental Recording of the Year award.
In 2000, Simpkins joined the Lonesome River Band and in 2001, joined gospel group the Isaacs, splitting his time between the two ensembles.
In 2002, Simpkins toured with the Gaithers and in 2007, Simpkins also began touring with Emmylou Harris and her Red Dirt Boys.
Simpkins released his Don't Fret It album in 2002 on Doobie Shea.
In 2008, Simpkins (along with his brother Ronnie) was inducted into the Virginia Folk Music Hall of Fame.
Simpkins joined the Seldom Scene in January 2016 when Ben Eldridge retired from the band.
Other members of the band include Lou Reid (mandolin, guitar), Dudley Connell (guitar), Ronnie Simpkins (bass), and Fred Travers (resonator guitar).
Simpkins left the Seldom Scene in 2017, and was replaced by Ron Stewart.