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Vince Gill Still Loves the Grand Ole Opry, 33 Years After Becoming a Member

Vince Gill has been a proud member of the Grand Ole Opry for 33 years. The 67-year-old was inducted in 1991, and has remained one of its most frequent performers, and avid supporters, for more than three decades. “The Opry doesn’t have to mean the same thing to everybody,” Gill reflects to Cowboys & Indians. “For me, it’s just…

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Vince Gill and Amy Grant Announce ‘When I Think of Christmas’ Album

More holiday music is coming from Vince Gill and Amy Grant. The powerhouse couple will release When I Think of Christmas on September 13. The 11-track record includes holiday favorites by both Gill and Grant, plus two new songs with both the title track, and a new duet version of Grant’s “‘Til The Season Comes Round Again.’” “There’s nothing…

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Vince Gill Pays Tribute to Joe Bonsall At the Grand Ole Opry [WATCH]

Vince Gill is mourning the loss of his good friend, Joe Bonsall. Bonsall, a member of The Oak Ridge Boys for 50 years, passed away on July 9, from complications from ALS. Gill honored Bonsall at his recent Grand Ole Opry performance, offering a touching tribute to the country music icon. “I wanted to sing a couple of songs tonight…

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Vince Gill On Being Part of the Eagles: ‘It’s Pretty Surreal’

Vince Gill joined the iconic rock band, the Eagles, in 2017.  For a man who has already achieved almost everything there is to achieve in music, including Grammy Awards, a career that has spanned more than four decades, and an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, he still goes from superstar to a diehard fan every time…

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Randy Travis’ ‘Where That Came From’ Video Includes Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill + More [WATCH]

 Randy Travis has released the official video for his single, “Where That Came From.” The video shows the country music legend playing the song for Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill,  Cole Swindell, Clay Walker and more, artists who were all greatly influenced by Travis, and were in awe to hear his voice on a brand-new song. “Congratulations Randy Travis…

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Vince Gill Dedicates ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ to Toby Keith [WATCH]

Vince Gill undoubtedly caused more than a few tears at his recent performance at the All for the Hall in Oklahoma, hosted by Blake Shelton. The event, which raised almost $800,000 for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, included a stellar performance by Gill, who honored both Shelton’s late brother, Richie, and Toby Keith with his performance….

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