Post Malone Makes His Grand Ole Opry Debut Ahead Of Releasing His Country Album F-1 Trillion Vince Gill and Brad Paisley helped Post Malone celebrate a major milestone in his career…his Grand Ole Opry debut. Post stepped into the circle for the first time on Wednesday (August 14). His Opry debut also celebrated the release […] More
Catfishing has always been a concern online, and one woman from Massachusetts learned the hard way about falling for online scammers. This particular case is even more shocking because it involved a scammer impersonating country music legend Vince Gill. The scam, which financially devastated the woman, was discussed on a recent episode of Scammer Stories, […] More
Since “Blue Christmas” is all about missing someone you can’t spend Christmas with, Vince Gill’s video perfectly showcases its message…
Vince Gill took the Opry stage to debut a heartfelt plea for unity and understanding with his new song “The Whole World.”
Renowned country music singer and songwriter, Vince Gill, once shared his thoughts on the greatest country music artist of all time during an interview with veteran journalist Dan Rather.
“The whole cast tonight! We’re going to do this especially for Loretta tonight. This song brings a lot of peace to a lot of people and I hope it does to her family and all the people who loved Loretta Lynn,” he said introducing the song.
All because of the CMA Awards….
There are four country-specific categories at the Grammys…
Instead of singing “Sweet Music Man” like he did at the Opry, Vince remembered Rogers through a performance of his gospel song…
The video shows a fussy Jacob laying on a bed with his dad, Mike Fisher, leaning over him singing Vince Gill’s hit song “I Still Believe In You.” Jacob cries until Carrie begins to sing. Jacob turns towards his mom’s voice and immediately stops crying.
In 1994, Frost was honored with a movie about his life and untimely death. 8 Seconds starred Luke Perry as Lane and Stephen Baldwin as his buddy and fellow bull rider Tuff Hedeman.
In country music, few songs carry the same emotional power that you can find in Vince Gill‘s “Go Rest High on that Mountain.” Written entirely by Gill, he started the song after the tragic passing of fellow country music star Keith Whitley. While Gill started the song for Whitley, he finished it for his brother, […] More