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Vince Gill

Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country music singer, songwriter and musician. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman of the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s and as a solo artist beginning in 1983, where his talents as a vocalist and musician have placed him in high demand as a guest vocalist and a duet partner.

Vince Gill
Gill performing live with the Eagles in February 2019
Background information
Birth nameVincent Grant Gill
Born (1957-04-12) April 12, 1957 (age 66)
Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1975–present
Labels
Member ofEagles
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
(m. 1980; div. 1997)
(m. 2000)
WebsiteVince Gill

He has recorded more than 20 studio albums, charted over 40 singles on the U.S. Billboard charts as Hot Country Songs, and has sold more than 26 million albums. He has been honored by the Country Music Association with 18 CMA Awards, including two Entertainer of the Year awards and five Male Vocalist Awards. As of 2022, Gill has also earned 22 Grammy Awards, more than any other male country music artist. In 2007 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 2016, Gill was inducted into the Guitar Center Rock Walk by Joe Walsh of the Eagles.[1] In 2017, he and Deacon Frey were hired by the Eagles in place of the late Glenn Frey.

Early life edit

Gill was born in Norman, Oklahoma.[2] He had an elder maternal half-brother, Bob Coen.[3]

His father, J. Stanley Gill, was a lawyer and administrative law judge[4] who played in a country music band part-time and encouraged Gill to pursue a music career. His father encouraged him to learn to play banjo and guitar, which he did along with bass, mandolin, Dobro and fiddle.[5]

Gill attended high school at Oklahoma City's Northwest Classen High School. While there he played on the golf team and performed bluegrass in the band Mountain Smoke, which built a strong local following. After graduating from high school in 1975, he moved to Louisville, Kentucky, to join the band Bluegrass Alliance. Afterwards he spent a brief amount of time in Ricky Skaggs's Boone Creek band before moving to Los Angeles to join Sundance, a bluegrass group fronted by fiddler Byron Berline.[citation needed]

Career edit

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. He is the lead singer on their song "Let Me Love You Tonight". Mark Knopfler once invited him to join Dire Straits, but he declined the offer (although he sang backup on the Dire Straits' album On Every Street).

 
Gill (right) with Albert Lee (left) and Australian tour promoters Ann and Andrew Pattison in Australia, 1988

Gill left Pure Prairie League in 1981 to join Cherry Bombs, the stage band that backed Rodney Crowell. There he worked with Tony Brown and Emory Gordy Jr., both of whom would later produce many of his albums.[5] He recorded a bluegrass album, Here Today, with David Grisman and friends before signing a solo deal with RCA with whom he achieved some success including the singles, "Victim of Life's Circumstance" (U.S. Country Top 40) and Country Top Ten with "If It Weren't for Him", "Oklahoma Borderline" and "Cinderella". However his albums achieved only moderate sales and in 1989, Gill left RCA to sign with MCA Records. Here, reunited with Tony Brown as producer, he sold over a million copies of his label debut, 1989's When I Call Your Name, of which several songs, including the title track, made the U.S. Country charts' Top Ten / Top Twenty.[6] This was followed by the similarly successful albums, Pocket Full of Gold (1991) and I Still Believe in You, of which the title track went to U.S. Country No. 1.

Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s Gill continued to release highly successful albums, capitalizing on the virtuoso quality of his electric and acoustic guitar playing, his pure, high and soulful tenor voice, and the excellent quality of his songwriting. 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.[citation needed]

 
Gill playing at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival

Gill has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since August 10, 1991.[7] He celebrated his 25th Opry anniversary with a tribute show on August 13, 2016.[8]

In 1997, he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[9][10][11]

In 2010, Gill officially joined the country swing group The Time Jumpers.[12]

In July 2011, Gill appeared as a guest on NPR's news quiz show Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me.[13] Also in 2011, he appeared on the second of two bluegrass tribute albums for the British rock band the Moody Blues: Moody Bluegrass TWO... Much Love (2011).[14] In May 2011, Carrie Underwood was one of the seven women to be honored by the Academy of Country Music at the Girls' Night Out: Superstar Women of Country special. At the ceremony, Gill introduced Underwood and presented her with the special award. He sang one of her hits, "Jesus, Take The Wheel", and joined Underwood on a rendition performance of "How Great Thou Art". The video of the performance went viral within two days.[15]

 
Gill (right) with Amy Grant (left) and James Taylor at Tanglewood in 2011
 
Gill (third from right) with The Time Jumpers in Golden Gate Park, 2012

In February 2012, Gill announced, "For the first time in 30 years, I don't have a record deal. Don't know that I want one."[16]

In March 2012, he performed at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky, for its opening night. He was recruited for the show at the 11th hour when singer LeAnn Rimes canceled the day before the opening. Gill drove up from Nashville that night with only his guitar and played to repeated standing ovations from a standing-room only house.

In April 2012, it was confirmed that Gill had been working with Bonnie Tyler on her upcoming album, performing a duet with her entitled "What You Need from Me".[citation needed]

In June 2012, he was touring and performing only bluegrass songs.[17]

Gill received the 2,478th star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 6, 2012.[18]

Gill was featured in a song by Kelly Clarkson titled "Don't Rush", which appears on Clarkson's Greatest Hits – Chapter One.[citation needed]

In 2014, Gill received the Country Music Awards Irving Waugh Award of Excellence. Gill was only the sixth recipient since the inception of the award in 1983.[dubious ].[19]

In 2016, Gill was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on Forever Country, which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards.[20]

In his career Gill has sold more than 26 million albums and accumulated more than 50 Top 40 hits.[21]

Gill joined the Eagles, alongside Deacon Frey, following the death of Glenn Frey. Gill serves as co-lead guitarist, in addition to providing rhythm guitars, singing background, and frequently handling lead vocals in place of Glenn Frey's role. He initially started touring with the band in 2017, and continues to serve as a member of the band.[22][23]

Personal life edit

In 1968, Gill's older half-brother, Bob Coen, was involved in a severe car crash. Bob was 22 years old at the time, while Gill was 11. The accident left Bob in a coma for three months with irreversible brain damage. He subsequently struggled in life and would lose contact with his family and friends. He died in 1993.[3] Gill wrote the song "It Won't Be the Same This Year" for his brother. He dedicated his 1993 Christmas album Let There Be Peace on Earth and his first televised Christmas special that year to Bob.[citation needed]

Gill met country music singer Janis Oliver of Sweethearts of the Rodeo in Los Angeles when they were both starting out in music. The two married in 1980. Their daughter Jennifer was born in 1982.[24] In 1983 the couple moved to Nashville. Gill worked as a session guitarist, sang back-up, and continued to write songs while his wife's career took off. Occasionally Gill would mix sound for his wife's band. The two divorced in 1997.[25]

 
Amy Grant and Gill at a 2004 concert to show support for U.S. military men and women

Gill met Christian music artist Amy Grant in 1993 when he asked her to perform in his first televised Christmas special. Grant and then husband Gary Chapman began divorce mediation in 1998, with Grant moving out of the home and filing for divorce in early 1999. The divorce was finalized in June 1999. Gill and Grant began to see each other publicly a few months later. In March 2000 they were married. Together they have one daughter, Corrina.[25]

Gill has played golf since early childhood. A scratch golfer, he has organized and participated in many charity events centered around golf and was inducted into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame in 2005.[26] In 1993 Gill founded the Vinny Pro-Celebrity Golf Invitational, which serves as the primary beneficiary for the Tennessee Golf Foundation. In 2003 the PGA awarded him the PGA Distinguished Service Award for his work in charity and in promoting junior golf.[27] Gill was honored with the 2022 Old Tom Morris Award by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, for his lifetime commitment to the game of golf and help molding the welfare of the game. [28]

Gill is a member of the board of directors of the Nashville Predators Foundation charity organization, affiliated with the Nashville Predators National Hockey League team.[29]

Gill currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He also has a home studio there.[30]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Selected awards and honors edit

 
Gill and his wife Amy Grant receiving the Class of 1966 Friend of West Point award in 2008

Academy of Country Music edit

Country Music Association edit

Grammy Awards edit

Gill has won 22 awards from 44 nominations.[32]

Hall of fame inductions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Midwest Communications Inc. "Eagles Guitarist Joe Walsh to Induct Vince Gill into Hollywood's RockWalk Next Month". WIN 98.5. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  2. ^ Kingsbury, Paul (1998). The Encyclopedia of Country Music. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 200. ISBN 0195116712.
  3. ^ a b Sharp, John (May 2, 2013). "Vince Gill Talks About Helping the Mobile Rescue Mission". Blog.al.com. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  4. ^ "The 85th PGA Championship/News/Vince Gill: A man whose life is in tune (8/13/03)". Pga.com. Retrieved August 20, 2013.
  5. ^ a b . Vincegill.com. Archived from the original on December 26, 2015. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  6. ^ "Vince Gill – Biography & History – AllMusic". AllMusic.
  7. ^ "Vince Gill". Grand Ole Opry. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  8. ^ "Vince Gill's Silver Opry Anniversary Celebrated With Epic Show". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  9. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". Achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  10. ^ "Vince Gill Biography Photo". 1997. Vince Gill and Amy Grant perform for the American Academy of Achievement members and student delegates at an evening outing and symposium at Fort McHenry during the 1997 "Salute to Excellence" program in Baltimore.
  11. ^ "2009 Summit Highlights Photo". 2009. Academy members Vince Gill and Amy Grant share the gift of music with the children of Ntshuxekani Preschool.
  12. ^ Chancellor, Jennifer. "Gill joins Time Jumpers for debut album". Tulsa World. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  13. ^ "Show Info: 2011-07-02 | Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Stats and Show Details". Wwdt.me. July 2, 2011. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
  14. ^ "Moody Bluegrass Two…Much Love". Bluegrasstoday.com. June 7, 2011. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  15. ^ Carrie Underwood's 'How Great Thou Art' Moves The Masses – Our Country May 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. New.music.yahoo.com (April 25, 2011). Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  16. ^ Profile, theBoot website; retrieved August 15, 2013.
  17. ^ Palisin, Steve (June 7, 2012). "Vince Gill concert will be 'all bluegrass'". The Sun News. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  18. ^ . Wdez.com. August 23, 2012. Archived from the original on May 31, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2012.
  19. ^ "Industry Honors – CMA World – CMA Country Music Association". CMA World. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  20. ^ "30 Country Music Stars Join Forces for Historic CMA Music Video". ABC News. September 16, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
  21. ^ Thompson, Gayle (September 5, 2015). "23 Years Ago: Vince Gill Earns First No. 1 Hit With 'I Still Believe in You'". the Boot. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  22. ^ Lewis, Randy (June 1, 2017). "The Eagles call on family — and Vince Gill — to carry on without Glenn Frey for Classic West-East shows". Eagles. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
  23. ^ "2018 North American Tour". Eagles.com. Retrieved November 21, 2017.
  24. ^ "Vince Gill Biography and Interview". Achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  25. ^ a b Graham Kizer, Jennifer (January 4, 2010). "For Amy Grant and Vince Gill, the Second Time's the Charm". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  26. ^ "Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame". tngolfhalloffame.com. Tennessee Golf Foundation. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
  27. ^ Denney, Bob (2003). "A man whose life is in tune". PGA.com. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  28. ^ Strauss, Mike (December 14, 2021). "Country music hall of famer Vince Gill to receive GCSAA's Old Tom Morris Award". GCSAA.org.
  29. ^ "Predators Foundation". Predators.nhl.com. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  30. ^ "Vince Gill On Fatherhood and His Happy Marriage". Southernliving.com. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  31. ^ . Country Music Association. Archived from the original on January 4, 2013. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  32. ^ "Vince Gill". GRAMMY.com. May 14, 2017. Retrieved August 24, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Vincent Grant Gill born April 12 1957 is an American country music singer songwriter and musician He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman of the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s and as a solo artist beginning in 1983 where his talents as a vocalist and musician have placed him in high demand as a guest vocalist and a duet partner Vince GillGill performing live with the Eagles in February 2019Background informationBirth nameVincent Grant GillBorn 1957 04 12 April 12 1957 age 66 Norman Oklahoma U S OriginNashville Tennessee U S GenresCountrycountry popbluegrassrockOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1975 presentLabelsRCA NashvilleMCAMCA NashvilleMember ofEaglesFormerly ofPure Prairie LeagueThe Notorious Cherry BombsThe Time JumpersSpouse s Janis Oliver m 1980 div 1997 wbr Amy Grant m 2000 wbr WebsiteVince Gill He has recorded more than 20 studio albums charted over 40 singles on the U S Billboard charts as Hot Country Songs and has sold more than 26 million albums He has been honored by the Country Music Association with 18 CMA Awards including two Entertainer of the Year awards and five Male Vocalist Awards As of 2022 Gill has also earned 22 Grammy Awards more than any other male country music artist In 2007 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame In 2016 Gill was inducted into the Guitar Center Rock Walk by Joe Walsh of the Eagles 1 In 2017 he and Deacon Frey were hired by the Eagles in place of the late Glenn Frey Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 5 Selected awards and honors 5 1 Academy of Country Music 5 2 Country Music Association 5 3 Grammy Awards 5 4 Hall of fame inductions 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editGill was born in Norman Oklahoma 2 He had an elder maternal half brother Bob Coen 3 His father J Stanley Gill was a lawyer and administrative law judge 4 who played in a country music band part time and encouraged Gill to pursue a music career His father encouraged him to learn to play banjo and guitar which he did along with bass mandolin Dobro and fiddle 5 Gill attended high school at Oklahoma City s Northwest Classen High School While there he played on the golf team and performed bluegrass in the band Mountain Smoke which built a strong local following After graduating from high school in 1975 he moved to Louisville Kentucky to join the band Bluegrass Alliance Afterwards he spent a brief amount of time in Ricky Skaggs s Boone Creek band before moving to Los Angeles to join Sundance a bluegrass group fronted by fiddler Byron Berline citation needed Career editGill 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 He is the lead singer on their song Let Me Love You Tonight Mark Knopfler once invited him to join Dire Straits but he declined the offer although he sang backup on the Dire Straits album On Every Street nbsp Gill right with Albert Lee left and Australian tour promoters Ann and Andrew Pattison in Australia 1988Gill left Pure Prairie League in 1981 to join Cherry Bombs the stage band that backed Rodney Crowell There he worked with Tony Brown and Emory Gordy Jr both of whom would later produce many of his albums 5 He recorded a bluegrass album Here Today with David Grisman and friends before signing a solo deal with RCA with whom he achieved some success including the singles Victim of Life s Circumstance U S Country Top 40 and Country Top Ten with If It Weren t for Him Oklahoma Borderline and Cinderella However his albums achieved only moderate sales and in 1989 Gill left RCA to sign with MCA Records Here reunited with Tony Brown as producer he sold over a million copies of his label debut 1989 s When I Call Your Name of which several songs including the title track made the U S Country charts Top Ten Top Twenty 6 This was followed by the similarly successful albums Pocket Full of Gold 1991 and I Still Believe in You of which the title track went to U S Country No 1 Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s Gill continued to release highly successful albums capitalizing on the virtuoso quality of his electric and acoustic guitar playing his pure high and soulful tenor voice and the excellent quality of his songwriting 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 citation needed nbsp Gill playing at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar FestivalGill has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since August 10 1991 7 He celebrated his 25th Opry anniversary with a tribute show on August 13 2016 8 In 1997 he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 9 10 11 In 2010 Gill officially joined the country swing group The Time Jumpers 12 In July 2011 Gill appeared as a guest on NPR s news quiz show Wait Wait Don t Tell Me 13 Also in 2011 he appeared on the second of two bluegrass tribute albums for the British rock band the Moody Blues Moody Bluegrass TWO Much Love 2011 14 In May 2011 Carrie Underwood was one of the seven women to be honored by the Academy of Country Music at the Girls Night Out Superstar Women of Country special At the ceremony Gill introduced Underwood and presented her with the special award He sang one of her hits Jesus Take The Wheel and joined Underwood on a rendition performance of How Great Thou Art The video of the performance went viral within two days 15 nbsp Gill right with Amy Grant left and James Taylor at Tanglewood in 2011 nbsp Gill third from right with The Time Jumpers in Golden Gate Park 2012In February 2012 Gill announced For the first time in 30 years I don t have a record deal Don t know that I want one 16 In March 2012 he performed at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center in Bowling Green Kentucky for its opening night He was recruited for the show at the 11th hour when singer LeAnn Rimes canceled the day before the opening Gill drove up from Nashville that night with only his guitar and played to repeated standing ovations from a standing room only house In April 2012 it was confirmed that Gill had been working with Bonnie Tyler on her upcoming album performing a duet with her entitled What You Need from Me citation needed In June 2012 he was touring and performing only bluegrass songs 17 Gill received the 2 478th star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 6 2012 18 Gill was featured in a song by Kelly Clarkson titled Don t Rush which appears on Clarkson s Greatest Hits Chapter One citation needed In 2014 Gill received the Country Music Awards Irving Waugh Award of Excellence Gill was only the sixth recipient since the inception of the award in 1983 dubious discuss 19 In 2016 Gill was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on Forever Country which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards 20 In his career Gill has sold more than 26 million albums and accumulated more than 50 Top 40 hits 21 Gill joined the Eagles alongside Deacon Frey following the death of Glenn Frey Gill serves as co lead guitarist in addition to providing rhythm guitars singing background and frequently handling lead vocals in place of Glenn Frey s role He initially started touring with the band in 2017 and continues to serve as a member of the band 22 23 Personal life editIn 1968 Gill s older half brother Bob Coen was involved in a severe car crash Bob was 22 years old at the time while Gill was 11 The accident left Bob in a coma for three months with irreversible brain damage He subsequently struggled in life and would lose contact with his family and friends He died in 1993 3 Gill wrote the song It Won t Be the Same This Year for his brother He dedicated his 1993 Christmas album Let There Be Peace on Earth and his first televised Christmas special that year to Bob citation needed Gill met country music singer Janis Oliver of Sweethearts of the Rodeo in Los Angeles when they were both starting out in music The two married in 1980 Their daughter Jennifer was born in 1982 24 In 1983 the couple moved to Nashville Gill worked as a session guitarist sang back up and continued to write songs while his wife s career took off Occasionally Gill would mix sound for his wife s band The two divorced in 1997 25 nbsp Amy Grant and Gill at a 2004 concert to show support for U S military men and womenGill met Christian music artist Amy Grant in 1993 when he asked her to perform in his first televised Christmas special Grant and then husband Gary Chapman began divorce mediation in 1998 with Grant moving out of the home and filing for divorce in early 1999 The divorce was finalized in June 1999 Gill and Grant began to see each other publicly a few months later In March 2000 they were married Together they have one daughter Corrina 25 Gill has played golf since early childhood A scratch golfer he has organized and participated in many charity events centered around golf and was inducted into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame in 2005 26 In 1993 Gill founded the Vinny Pro Celebrity Golf Invitational which serves as the primary beneficiary for the Tennessee Golf Foundation In 2003 the PGA awarded him the PGA Distinguished Service Award for his work in charity and in promoting junior golf 27 Gill was honored with the 2022 Old Tom Morris Award by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America for his lifetime commitment to the game of golf and help molding the welfare of the game 28 Gill is a member of the board of directors of the Nashville Predators Foundation charity organization affiliated with the Nashville Predators National Hockey League team 29 Gill currently lives in Nashville Tennessee He also has a home studio there 30 Discography editMain article Vince Gill discography Studio albums edit The Things That Matter 1985 The Way Back Home 1987 When I Call Your Name 1989 Pocket Full of Gold 1991 I Still Believe in You 1992 Let There Be Peace on Earth 1993 When Love Finds You 1994 Souvenirs 1995 High Lonesome Sound 1996 The Key 1998 Breath of Heaven A Christmas Collection 1998 Let s Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye 2000 Tis the Season with Olivia Newton John 2000 Next Big Thing 2003 These Days 2006 Guitar Slinger 2011 Bakersfield with Paul Franklin 2013 Down to My Last Bad Habit 2016 Okie 2019 Sweet Memories with Paul Franklin 2023 Selected awards and honors editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Vince Gill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Gill and his wife Amy Grant receiving the Class of 1966 Friend of West Point award in 2008Academy of Country Music edit 1984 Top New Male Vocalist 1992 Song of the Year with John Barlow Jarvis I Still Believe in You 1992 Top Male Vocalist 1993 Top Male VocalistCountry Music Association edit 1990 Single of the Year When I Call Your Name 31 1991 Male Vocalist of the Year 1991 Song of the Year When I Call Your Name with Tim DuBois 1992 Male Vocalist of the Year 1992 Song of the Year with Max D Barnes Look at Us 1993 Album of the Year I Still Believe in You 1993 Male Vocalist of the Year 1993 Song of the Year with John Barlow Jarvis I Still Believe in You 1993 Entertainer of the Year 1994 Entertainer of the Year 1994 Male Vocalist of the Year 1995 Male Vocalist of the Year 1999 Vocal Event of the Year with Patty Loveless My Kind of Woman My Kind of Man 2014 Award of Excellence 2017 Humanitarian AwardGrammy Awards edit Gill has won 22 awards from 44 nominations 32 1990 Best Country Vocal Performance Male When I Call Your Name 1991 Best Country Vocal Collaboration with Ricky Skaggs and Steve Wariner Restless 1992 Best Country Song with John Barlow Jarvis I Still Believe in You 1992 Best Country Vocal Performance Male I Still Believe in You 1993 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Asleep at the Wheel Chet Atkins Eldon Shamblin Johnny Gimble Marty Stuart and Reuben Lucky Oceans Gosfield Red Wing 1994 Best Country Vocal Performance Male When Love Finds You 1995 Best Country Song Go Rest High on That Mountain 1995 Best Male Country Vocal Performance Go Rest High on That Mountain 1996 Best Male Country Vocal Performance Worlds Apart 1996 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with Alison Krauss and Union Station High Lonesome Sound 1997 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Randy Scruggs A Soldier s Joy 1997 Best Male Country Vocal Performance Pretty Little Adriana 1998 Best Male Country Vocal Performance If You Ever Have Forever in Mind 1999 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Tommy Allsup Asleep at the Wheel Floyd Domino Larry Franklin and Steve Wariner Bob s Breakdowns 2001 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Jerry Douglas Glen Duncan Albert Lee Steve Martin Leon Russell Earl Scruggs Gary Scruggs Randy Scruggs Paul Shaffer and Marty Stuart Foggy Mountain Breakdown 2002 Best Male Country Vocal Performance The Next Big Thing 2005 Best Country Gospel Album Rock of Ages Hymns and Faith 2006 Best Male Country Vocal Performance The Reason Why 2007 Best Country Album These Days 2008 Best Country Instrumental Performance with Brad Paisley James Burton John Jorgenson Albert Lee Brent Mason Redd Volkaert and Steve Wariner Cluster Pluck 2017 Best American Roots Song Kid Sister 2021 Best Country Solo Performance When My Amy Prays Hall of fame inductions edit 1997 Oklahoma Hall of Fame 2005 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 2007 Country Music Hall of Fame 2012 Hollywood Walk of FameSee also editBest selling music artistsReferences edit Midwest Communications Inc Eagles Guitarist Joe Walsh to Induct Vince Gill into Hollywood s RockWalk Next Month WIN 98 5 Retrieved May 23 2016 Kingsbury Paul 1998 The Encyclopedia of Country Music New York Oxford University Press p 200 ISBN 0195116712 a b Sharp John May 2 2013 Vince Gill Talks About Helping the Mobile Rescue Mission Blog al com Retrieved December 8 2015 The 85th PGA Championship News Vince Gill A man whose life is in tune 8 13 03 Pga com Retrieved August 20 2013 a b Vince Gill Official Site Vincegill com Archived from the original on December 26 2015 Retrieved December 8 2015 Vince Gill Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Vince Gill Grand Ole Opry Retrieved October 29 2014 Vince Gill s Silver Opry Anniversary Celebrated With Epic Show Rolling Stone Retrieved January 23 2017 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement Achievement org American Academy of Achievement Vince Gill Biography Photo 1997 Vince Gill and Amy Grant perform for the American Academy of Achievement members and student delegates at an evening outing and symposium at Fort McHenry during the 1997 Salute to Excellence program in Baltimore 2009 Summit Highlights Photo 2009 Academy members Vince Gill and Amy Grant share the gift of music with the children of Ntshuxekani Preschool Chancellor Jennifer Gill joins Time Jumpers for debut album Tulsa World Retrieved September 11 2015 Show Info 2011 07 02 Wait Wait Don t Tell Me Stats and Show Details Wwdt me July 2 2011 Retrieved February 13 2016 Moody Bluegrass Two Much Love Bluegrasstoday com June 7 2011 Retrieved August 25 2015 Carrie Underwood s How Great Thou Art Moves The Masses Our Country Archived May 1 2011 at the Wayback Machine New music yahoo com April 25 2011 Retrieved December 13 2016 Profile theBoot website retrieved August 15 2013 Palisin Steve June 7 2012 Vince Gill concert will be all bluegrass The Sun News Archived from the original on January 29 2013 Retrieved June 8 2012 Vince Gill Getting Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wdez com August 23 2012 Archived from the original on May 31 2014 Retrieved August 29 2012 Industry Honors CMA World CMA Country Music Association CMA World Retrieved February 28 2022 30 Country Music Stars Join Forces for Historic CMA Music Video ABC News September 16 2016 Retrieved September 17 2016 Thompson Gayle September 5 2015 23 Years Ago Vince Gill Earns First No 1 Hit With I Still Believe in You the Boot Retrieved December 12 2015 Lewis Randy June 1 2017 The Eagles call on family and Vince Gill to carry on without Glenn Frey for Classic West East shows Eagles Retrieved October 2 2017 2018 North American Tour Eagles com Retrieved November 21 2017 Vince Gill Biography and Interview Achievement org American Academy of Achievement a b Graham Kizer Jennifer January 4 2010 For Amy Grant and Vince Gill the Second Time s the Charm Good Housekeeping Retrieved December 9 2015 Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame tngolfhalloffame com Tennessee Golf Foundation Retrieved December 8 2018 Denney Bob 2003 A man whose life is in tune PGA com Retrieved December 9 2015 Strauss Mike December 14 2021 Country music hall of famer Vince Gill to receive GCSAA s Old Tom Morris Award GCSAA org Predators Foundation Predators nhl com Retrieved December 12 2015 Vince Gill On Fatherhood and His Happy Marriage Southernliving com Retrieved August 7 2021 CMA Award Winners 1967 2011 Country Music Association Archived from the original on January 4 2013 Retrieved February 19 2013 Vince Gill GRAMMY com May 14 2017 Retrieved August 24 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vince Gill Official website How to Capture Vince Gill s Guitar Tone Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Gill Vince Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vince Gill amp oldid 1182273083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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