Vince Gill Debuts Powerful Unity Ballad “The Whole World” At The Grand Ole Opry
Vince Gill took the Opry stage to debut a heartfelt plea for unity and understanding with his new song “The Whole World.”
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.
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