• citation needed] Gill has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since August 10, 1991. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1991, Gill was invited to become a member of The Grand Ole Opry, and in 2007 was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. (axs.com)
  • Two Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame members will take the stage at the Grand Ole Opry this weekend, as Vince Gill and Reba McEntire step into the circle for the Opry's 4,933rd consecutive Saturday night broadcast on July 18. (musicrow.com)
  • Remember When Vince Gill Joined the Grand Ole Opry? (wkdq.com)
  • Vince Gill is one of the most-awarded and legendary artists in country music history, and he was just a few years into his country career when he was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry in 1991. (wkdq.com)
  • Gill was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on Aug. 10, 1991, not long after the release of Pocket Full of Gold . (wkdq.com)
  • Country music stars Reba McEntire and Vince Gill's "The Heart Won't Lie" was penned by Kim Carnes and Donna Terry Weiss. (countryfancast.com)
  • Take Me Down," the first track to surface from Gill's new album, unreservedly communicates erotic passion, but it succeeds precisely because Gill is so precise with every note and every vocal nuance. (kbia.org)
  • One of Music City's most treasured traditions will return in 2022 with Amy Grant and Vince Gill's beloved "Christmas at the Ryman" residency. (nashville.com)
  • Dire Straits leader Mark Knopfler was a fan of Gill's, and had asked Gill to join the band full time. (payplay.fm)
  • CHADWICK: Here's music critic Christian Bordal to make sense of These Days, Vince Gill's new multi-disc collection. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Remember Vince Gill's Hilariously Rough Gig Opening for Kiss? (973thedawg.com)
  • TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager traveled to Grant and husband Vince Gill's Nashville home to share in all things holiday. (gospelmusic.org)
  • Watch Vince Gill's incredible cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" below. (wfms.com)
  • As of 2022, Gill has also earned 22 Grammy Awards, more than any other male country music artist. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2022, Gill was inducted into the Musician's Hall of Fame. (axs.com)
  • Vince Gill 's acceptance speech for Best American Roots Song at the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony on Feb. 12, 2017, in Los Angeles. (grammy.com)
  • In 2017 Gill was asked to join the Eagles on the road and continues to be a part of that historic band's tour. (axs.com)
  • Gill has won 18 CMA Awards overall, including taking home Male Vocalist of the Year honors in 1994 and 1995, and also earned the CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award in 2017. (klaw.com)
  • Gill, who has been touring with the Eagles since 2017, said he is looking forward to stepping center-stage again. (kftx.com)
  • While Gill has previously spoken to strengthen social conversations as they relate to country music -- he and Morris collaborated on a song called ' Dear Hate ' that she released after the 2017 shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, Nev. (keanradio.com)
  • Gill surprised everyone when he joined the Eagles in 2017 . (mooseradio.com)
  • Gill admitted that his time with the Eagles is bittersweet during an interview with Taste of Country in 2017. (mooseradio.com)
  • In an unexpected move, Gill joined the new lineup of the Eagles in 2017 when the group played its first shows after the death of Glenn Frey, along with Frey's son, Deacon. (wkdq.com)
  • Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country music singer, songwriter and musician. (wikipedia.org)
  • They have one daughter, Corrina Grant Gill born 12 March 2001. (payplay.fm)
  • Vince Gill and Amy Grant's daughter Corrina Grant Gill has released a new song called 'Too Much. (khak.com)
  • Vincent Grant Gill was born April 12, 1957 in Norman, Okla. His father encouraged him to learn to play guitar and banjo, which he did along with bass, mandolin, dobro and fiddle. (acountry.com)
  • According to his biography on AllMusic, Gill has won more CMA Awards than any performer in history,[citation needed] and as of 2018 has also won 21 Grammy Awards, which represents the most ever by a country artist. (wikipedia.org)
  • In total, Gill has won 18 CMA Awards, 22 Grammy Awards, and 8 Academy of Country Music Awards. (axs.com)
  • On Feb. 24, 1992, Gill won two Grammy Awards for his song 'I Still Believe in You,' which was the title track of his sixth album. (973thedawg.com)
  • Vince Gill and revered steel guitarist Paul Franklin are joining forces for 'Sweet Memories: The Music of Ray Price & The Cherokee Cowboys. (973thedawg.com)
  • In addition to Moten, Paul Franklin (steel), Billy Thomas (drums), Jimmy Sloas (bass), and John Jarvis (keyboards) will join Gill on stage. (kftx.com)
  • Vince Gill & Paul Franklin team up for a special tribute to Ray Price & The Cherokee Cowboys. (ccvideo.com)
  • When My Amy Prays" was performed by Gill and their daughter Corrina while he was a resident at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. (thecurrent-online.com)
  • Gill sang from the stage at the iconic, empty, Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. (koel.com)
  • Gill hosted the CMA Awards every year from 1992 to 2003. (payplay.fm)
  • The Vince Gill I Still Believe in You song was released in June 1992 as the first single from his album of the same name. (countryfancast.com)
  • The Vince Gill Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away song was released in October 1992 as the second single from his album I Still Believe in You. (countryfancast.com)
  • No one does this better than Vince Gill - and on his 18th album, Down To My Last Bad Habit (to be released just before Valentine's Day), the Nashville legend puts listeners back in touch with his smooth and insightful ways. (kbia.org)
  • The Guitar Slinger Songfacts says that Gill released his twelfth studio album, Guitar Slinger, on October 25, 2011 via MCA Nashville. (payplay.fm)
  • The T.J. Martell Foundation has announced the addition of Vince Gill and Matthew West to the lineup for the 7th Annual T.J. Martell Honors Gala taking place on Monday, March 30 at the Omni Hotel in Nashville. (musicrow.com)
  • By 1984, Gill was in Nashville pursuing a career as a country solo artist, unsuccessfully at first. (wkdq.com)
  • Written by Gill with top Nashville tunesmith Bob DiPiero, 'Worlds Apart' rode that formula all the way to No. 5 in the country charts, and earned Gill a Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. (103wjod.com)
  • Vince Gill Turn Me Loose was the title track of his album released in 1984. (countryfancast.com)
  • The trek will mark the first time Gill has toured with his band since 2019. (kftx.com)
  • In 2016, Gill was inducted into the Guitar Center Rock Walk by Joe Walsh of the Eagles. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vince Gill gets the chance to show off exactly what he brings to the table as a member of the Eagles in a killer version of 'Seven Bridges Road' from the iconic group's new live album. (mooseradio.com)
  • But Gill and Smith's precise, energetic bluegrass inflections give the acoustic guitar parts considerably more pep than the classic version that derived from 1980's Eagles Live - especially in the incendiary trade-off solos they add to the song's middle section in the clip below. (mooseradio.com)
  • Gill and Frey have toured with the Eagles ever since, and both musicians make their recorded debuts with the band on the new live package, which dropped on Oct. 16. (mooseradio.com)
  • Heart 's Ann Wilson has debuted another advance track from her forthcoming solo album, Fierce Bliss , a duet version of the classic 1975 Queen ballad "Love of My Life" featuring country star and current Eagles touring member Vince Gill . (kslx.com)
  • Gill was inducted as a member of the Opry on Aug. 10, 1991 while McEntire became an Opry member on Jan. 17, 1987. (musicrow.com)
  • Thirty years ago today (Sept. 29, 1993), Vince Gill was doing plenty of celebrating. (klaw.com)
  • Gill spent plenty of time onstage during the CMA Awards broadcast in 1993: In addition to taking home multiple awards, the Oklahoma native also co-hosted the ceremony with Clint Black . (klaw.com)
  • When Vince Gill and Amy Grant first met in 1993 they were on parallel paths- both were successful artists married to other musicians. (countryfancast.com)
  • Vince Gill is one of the most well-liked and respected figures in the country world-a genteel and generous musician who adapted with aplomb when his role shifted from hitmaker to elder. (apple.com)
  • Always considering himself a musician above all else, Gill has over the years been a part of some iconic bands including Pure Prairie League, The Notorious Cherry Bombs, and The Time Jumpers. (axs.com)
  • Vince Gill was so certain from a young age he would be a career musician that, when he explains as much, it doesn't even sound arrogant. (vulture.com)
  • Vince Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country music musician, songwriter, singer and a member of the Country Music Hall Of Fame. (payplay.fm)
  • Mr. VINCE GILL (Musician): (Singing) My sweet (unintelligible) comes from old Georgia (unintelligible). (iowapublicradio.org)
  • The 61-year-old Amy Grant was recovering from a bicycling injury when Vince Gill, a 65-year-old American musician, and songwriter, performed without her. (thecurrent-online.com)
  • After a bike accident left his wife, fellow musician Amy Grant, with a concussion, Vince Gill used a song he penned for her to express his love for her. (thecurrent-online.com)
  • Check out these Vince Gill facts and see how much you really know about this talented songwriter, musician and artist. (countryfancast.com)
  • Gill appeared on two subsequent albums along with his then-wife Janis Oliver. (payplay.fm)
  • The Vince Gill Go Rest High on that Mountain song was originally released in 1994 as a track on his "When Love Finds You" album. (countryfancast.com)
  • Amy Grant is still recovering from her injuries, but Vince Gill says she's doing well. (tasteofcountry.com)
  • The singer took home five trophies at the 27th annual CMA Awards , including Entertainer of the Year, making Gill the night's biggest winner. (klaw.com)
  • It was Gill's second year hosting the CMA Awards, and he went on to host the event 10 more years. (klaw.com)
  • Vince Gill says racist words like the one Morgan Wallen was recently caught using on video don't have a place in America, but stopped short of tying the young singer's behavior to country music at large. (keanradio.com)
  • most embarrassing celebrity encounter involves Vince Gill, and was bad enough the ' Even Though I'm Leaving ' singer feared his career was over before it began. (khak.com)
  • Of course, he apologized profusely, and Gill was as humble as you'd expect, so in the end, no big deal. (khak.com)
  • Gill's voice dances through the first verse as she marvels at the people around her who appear to have it all together. (khak.com)
  • While the song was originally penned with the deaths of country star Keith Whitley and Gill's own brother in mind, the song has since become a standard for memorial services, ranking alongside 'Amazing Grace. (koel.com)
  • Gill's lyrics deeply resonate with the ultimate sacrifice made by so many men and women in uniform. (koel.com)
  • Gill got his start in a bluegrass group called Boone's Creek, which also featured a then-little-known picker named Ricky Skaggs . (wkdq.com)
  • That album scored hits including 'Never Alone,' 'Oklahoma Swing,' 'When I Call your Name' and 'Never Knew Lonely,' and Gill's follow-up album, Pocket Full of Gold , further established him as a rising superstar. (wkdq.com)
  • Gill's unique blend of exceptional song craft and instrumental ability, combined with one of the purest and most instantly identifiable voices in the genre, has helped him to consistently produce work that stands head and shoulders above that of most of his contemporaries in terms of sheer musical quality. (103wjod.com)
  • Although it wasn't as big a hit as some of Gill's other tracks -- reaching No. 27 on Billboard 's Hot Country Songs chart -- the track's sheer quality makes it one of the Top 10 Vince Gill songs. (103wjod.com)
  • Look at Us' has become one of Gill's career-defining songs. (103wjod.com)
  • The simplicity of the song, coupled with Gill's vocal performance and a pedal steel solo from John Hughey, make it a modern country classic. (103wjod.com)
  • The song was a game-changer for Gill's career, reaching No. 2 and winning a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, as well as CMAs for Single and Song of the Year. (103wjod.com)
  • This second single from High Lonesome Sound is yet another example of Gill's signature way with heartbreak. (103wjod.com)
  • His ballads rely on a bare-bones, minimal approach that keeps the focus on the melody, lyrics and vocals, which is one of the key ingredients of Gill's success. (103wjod.com)
  • Gill's pure tenor voice made this chart-topper a breakup classic, and certainly one of the Top 10 Vince Gill Songs. (103wjod.com)
  • The title track from his sixth studio album's remorseful lyrics reaped Gill his first No.1 hit , and the song stayed on top of the charts for two weeks. (103wjod.com)
  • Gill left Pure Prairie League in 1981 to join Cherry Bombs, the stage band that backed Rodney Crowell. (wikipedia.org)
  • Departing Pure Prairie League in 1981, Gill joined Rodney Crowell's backing band The Notorious Cherry Bombs, where he met and worked with Tony Brown and Emory Gordy Jr., both of whom would later produce many of his future solo albums. (payplay.fm)
  • His father, J. Stanley Gill, was a lawyer and administrative law judge who played in a country music band part-time and encouraged Gill to pursue a music career. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vince Gill weighed in on the state of country music and how Morgan Wallen 's recent use of a racial slur has fueled a negative perception of the genre. (yahoo.com)
  • One of the most popular artists in modern country music, Vince Gill is famous for his top-notch songwriting, world-class guitar playing and warm, soaring tenor, all wrapped up in a quick and easy wit. (axs.com)
  • Gill achieved his big breakthrough in 1990 with "When I Call Your Name," which won both the Country Music Association's (CMA) Single and Song of the Year awards as well as a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male. (axs.com)
  • Country music artist Vince Gill filmed a music video on Kauai in April that employed local talent, used the island's scenic beauty as a backdrop and starred local model Alia Kaohelaulii. (thegardenisland.com)
  • Gill is a veteran country music figure and is a former member of the 1970s country rock band Pure Prairie League. (thegardenisland.com)
  • Country music star Vince Gill has gone a little bit rock and roll, not to mention a little blue grass Americana, even jazz on his latest release. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • I knew that everybody was going to massacre country music,' Gill says. (keanradio.com)
  • Amy Grant of Christian music and Vince Gill of country music collaborated on the song "House of Love. (thecurrent-online.com)
  • Like her parents, Gill is passionate about music. (khak.com)
  • He has since gone on to win virtually every music award imaginable, and Gill was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007. (wkdq.com)
  • Vince is a Country Music Hall of Famer that won his 21st Grammy Award at the last award ceremony in Los Angeles. (countryfancast.com)
  • Vince Gill songs are some of the best-written and most beloved of the last three-plus decades of popular music. (103wjod.com)
  • Gill is the lead singer on their hit song, 'Let Me Love You Tonight' (1980), which he was still performing in concert years later - thus, he said, confusing many fans who knew him only from his subsequent solo work. (payplay.fm)
  • Gill turned down the invitation but did sing backup on one song ('The Bug') from Dire Straits' album On Every Street. (payplay.fm)
  • Get the lyrics to the song: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Vince Gill at LyricsKeeper.com. (lyricskeeper.com)
  • With the last word, Gill performed a snippet of new song he wrote, called 'March On,' that takes on this topic. (keanradio.com)
  • At a concert honoring Amy in August, Vince performed a brand-new song that was mostly written for her. (thecurrent-online.com)
  • What song was it about Vince Gill that Amy Grant wrote? (thecurrent-online.com)
  • I thought how great the song would be if it was stripped down and just sung with soul, and it had to be Vince Gill because he's got that voice, that soul. (kslx.com)
  • Vince has recently added a final verse to the song and you may compare both versions below. (countryfancast.com)
  • Filled with regret over how his actions have hurt the woman he loves, Gill, in this song, begs the object of his affection for one more chance. (103wjod.com)
  • Diana Krall is one of the few guests to actually duet with Gill on the jazzy Faint of Heart. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Gill was born in Norman, Oklahoma. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gill was born in Norman, Oklahoma, the home of the University of Oklahoma Sooners and learned to play several instruments, including banjo and guitar before he started high school at Oklahoma City's Northwest Classen High School. (payplay.fm)
  • During "An Honest Man," "Forever Changed," "The Price of Regret," and other tracks, Gill openly grieves over the intimate consequences of human actions. (apple.com)
  • At the ceremony, Gill introduced Underwood and presented her with the special award. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vince Gill moved up about 20 spots on my favorite artist list. (wyrk.com)
  • Vince Gill began his career as a solo artist in 1983. (kxrb.com)
  • Vince later began dating and eventually married Christian/pop singer Amy Grant in March of 2000. (payplay.fm)
  • citation needed] Gill debuted on the national scene with the country rock band Pure Prairie League in 1979, appearing on that band's album Can't Hold Back. (wikipedia.org)
  • BORDAL: To me, the highlights of this album come when Gill subverts his commercial instinct and replaces it with traditional, less varnished, genre pieces like the country rockin' Sweet Thing, or the flyin' bluegrass of All Prayed Up - which leads off the acoustic album. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Gill was on the hot streak of a lifetime when he released this ballad as the fifth single from the monster hit album I Still Believe in You . (103wjod.com)
  • In 1988, Gill sang background vocals on McEntire's self-titled studio project. (musicrow.com)
  • In 2010, Gill officially joined the country swing group The Time Jumpers. (wikipedia.org)
  • In February 2012, Gill announced, "For the first time in 30 years, I don't have a record deal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gill, a 21-time Grammy winner, understands there's an issue within the genre. (yahoo.com)
  • Luke Bryan and Vince Gill had the best time onstage together. (tasteofcountry.com)
  • Mr. GILL: (Singing) I made my peace with Jesus a long, long time ago, trusted him that he would save my soul. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Who Wrote Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas By Vince Gill? (lyricskeeper.com)
  • What's The Duration Of The Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas By Vince Gill? (lyricskeeper.com)
  • Amy Grant and Vince Gill will once again delight audiences and unite for a holiday tour''Simply Christmas with Amy Grant and Vince Gill. (acountry.com)
  • It's part of my history, my heritage and my future, and I'm so excited to get to share the stage with Vince again. (musicrow.com)
  • I'm proud to be an Opry member and I'll always be proud to stand on the stage with Vince. (musicrow.com)
  • You are watching 'When We Fall Apart' Ryan Stevenson Featuring Vince Gill And Amy Grant on Godtube.com the largest video sharing platform offering online Christian videos with faith-based, family friendly content. (godtube.com)
  • The opportunity to sit and have Roy Acuff tell me war stories from 40 or 50 years ago on the road was priceless,' Gill tells MTV . (wkdq.com)
  • Over a 30-plus year career, Gill has evolved - from the early days as a mullet-sporting guitar hotshot, to his acknowledged perch as one of country music's best instrumentalists, vocalists and songwriters - without losing curiosity or verve. (kbia.org)
  • Today, he's teaming up with legendary artists Vince Gill and Amy Grant for his latest single, 'When We Fall Apart. (godtube.com)
  • Morris and Gill are two of four country artists who talked to Mason, the others being Ryan Hurd , who is married to Morris, and Rissi Palmer . (keanradio.com)
  • Nonetheless, Gill says, more artists should speak up. (keanradio.com)
  • Pairing Gill with good friend Loveless once again, this heartbreaking hit finds Gill coming home to an empty house and a goodbye note on the table. (103wjod.com)