Vince Gill is undeniably one of the most accomplished guitarists in country music, but most fans probably don't know that the country icon also once played on an Alice Cooper album.
Blended families are increasingly common in this day and age, but it's not always a seamless transition for all involved parties -- even for a pair of famous musicians like Amy Grant and Vince Gill.
Vince Gill is truly a force to be reckoned with in country music. He has sold more than 26 million albums, is a popular radio reques, and has the titles of talented singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and so much more. His achievements will be honored with the 2014 CRB Career Achievement Award.
Love this! On Sunday, Vince Gill was set to play a concert at the Kauffman Center in Kansas City, Missouri. However, he made a surprise appearance outside the venue when he learned that members of Westboro Baptist Church were picketing his show. WATCH! (But here's your explicit language warning. Vince is heated and drops a few bombs! In other words, don't watch this if you're going to be off
Criticism is often a precursor to superstar fame, a reality that Vince Gill probably understands all too well. The 'Threaten Me With Heaven' singer says he thinks Taylor Swift has endured unfair criticism and has gone on the record to defend his fellow country music superstar.
Why didn't they think of this sooner? You have Vince Gill, one of the greatest voices of all time, and a guy who will gladly duet with anyone, doing a duet with Kelly Clarkson, one of the greatest voices of all time.
I have discovered an enormous amount of photos featuring myself and a number of country music stars. So, I've decided to share them with you. And because of the amount of pictures and stories that go with them, I'll break it up into a couple 0f installments.
Owensboro's annual River of Music Party at Yellow Creek Park is now carrying a new subtitle: Bluegrass Roots & Branches Festival. Presented by the International Bluegrass Music Museum, this year's ROMP is going to be bigger than ever.
Whether you are a fan or you want to jam, be sure you don't miss out. Th...
Vince Gill made a special appearance on The View yesterday, but he wasn't there to promote his own new album. Instead, he sat alongside famed trumpet player Chris Botti, who just released a brand new CD called Impressions. On that disc, Vince sings a song called "Losing You." Take a listen and see what you think!