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Vince Gill and Amy Grant's throwback "God Bless America" performance from 2004 will have you feeling patriotic.
Vince Gill's guitarist recalls the country icon's reaction when he told him he had to quit to go play with Joe Walsh.
During a recent solo concert, Vince Gill introduced the audience to an unreleased song from his next album while playing a ...
While speaking about his love for the Grand Ole Opry, singer Vince Gill made a bold prediction about its future.
During a recent interview, Vince Gill revealed that Fender wanted to make him a signature model guitar, but he wasn't interested.
However, Vince Gill hadn’t heard the song when he was called upon to sing it in 2001. “When they called and asked me to be part of that show, I said, ‘Great,’” Gill recalled.
Ask anyone in Nashville, and they’ll tell you that country music legend Vince Gill is the nicest guy around, and certainly not one to get angry easily. In a recently unearthed interview with Dan ...
Remembering Chet Atkins, one of country music's most beloved and influential musicians, label executives, and record producers.
Vince Gill is a Grammy-winning American country singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist well-known for his smooth voice and soulful storytelling. Rising to fame in the 1980s, he became a ...
“Jesse” emerged from those efforts. When Janis Ian started writing the song, she imagined it to be about a woman awaiting the return of a Vietnam veteran. She eventually moved on from that idea. The ...
Vince Gill, born Vincent Grant Gill on April 12, 1957, in Norman, Oklahoma, is an American country music singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Raised in a musically inclined family, Gill’s ...
The country music world has been rocked this year by the losses of some iconic talents and names. From a band leader gunned down to one of the best songwriters of all-time, the following is a look at ...