Vince Gill was feeling a little lost when he got the call from Dire Straits cofounder Mark Knopfler. After three solo albums, Gill and his label RCA Records, had parted ways. While Tony Brown, who Gill met working in Rodney […]
Vince Gill was feeling a little lost when he got the call from Dire Straits cofounder Mark Knopfler. After three solo albums, Gill and his label RCA Records, had parted ways. While Tony Brown, who Gill met working in Rodney […]
Vince Gill performing at the Evergreen State Fair in Monroe, Washington.
When you can lay claim to being the longest running music television show in America, it seems only fitting that you create a hall of fame to honor those that have been apart of it. Over the course of 41 […]
It’s hard to think of something that Cowboy Jack Clement didn’t do in the music industry, and do well. He wrote, produced and published hit songs, he discovered and nurtured talent, he built a Nashville studio that became both a […]
Among country music demigods, Vince Gill occupies a unique and somewhat unsettled place. He is, first of all, a marketing conundrum, neither a venerable elder nor a young pinup. He’s also hard to pigeonhole, being not just a jack but […]
For better or worse — and it’s better, honest — this is as good an album as Music Row is capable of making. Vince Gill has a smooth voice to go with his smooth looks; he also has a background […]
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