ALBUMSweet Memories: The Music Of Ray Price & The Cherokee CowboysVince Gill & Paul Franklin
ALBUMOkieVince Gill
ALBUMDown to My Last Bad HabitVince Gill
ALBUMIn His Own Words (Commentary)Vince Gill
ALBUMBakersfield (Deluxe Edition)Vince Gill & Paul Franklin
ALBUMGuitar SlingerVince Gill
ALBUMThese DaysVince Gill
ALBUMNext Big ThingVince Gill
ALBUMLet's Make Sure We Kiss GoodbyeVince Gill
ALBUMBreath of Heaven: A Christmas CollectionVince Gill & Patrick Williams and His Orchestra
Vince Gill's Popular Music Videos
Go Rest High On That Mountain (feat. Vince Gill) [Live]
Bill & Gloria Gaither
Strawberry Wine (2021 Version)
Deana Carter, Lauren Alaina, Martina McBride, Ashley McBryde, Kylie Morgan & Vince Gill
The Heart Won't Lie
Reba McEntire & Vince Gill
Heaven By Then (feat. Vince Gill)
Brantley Gilbert & Blake Shelton
One More Last Chance
Vince Gill
Keys to the Country (feat. Rvshvd, Vince Gill & Dan Tyminski)
Colt Ford
Sober Saturday Night (feat. Vince Gill)
Chris Young
I Still Believe In You
Vince Gill
When We Fall Apart (feat. Vince Gill & Amy Grant)
Ryan Stevenson, Vince Gill & Amy Grant
When I Call Your Name
Vince Gill
Artist Playlists
Vince Gill Essentials
The country hero capable of portraying both humor and hurt.
Vince Gill: Deep Cuts
The golden-voiced country frontman gets into blues and soul too.
Artist Biography
With dozens of awards and tens of millions of albums sold, Vince Gill is one of the most decorated country music artists of all time.
∙ After releasing his 1984 solo debut, Turn Me Loose, Gill was named Top New Male Vocalist at that year’s Academy of Country Music Awards.
∙ The title track of his double-Platinum breakthrough LP, 1989’s When I Call Your Name, earned him the first of his 21 Grammy Awards.
∙ Gill’s 1993 duet with Reba McEntire, “The Heart Won’t Lie,” is one of his defining songs, and he’s also collaborated with Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Kelly Clarkson, and Rosanne Cash.
∙ He’s won 18 Country Music Association Awards—including five straight Male Vocalist of the Year honors during the ’90s—and he hosted the CMA’s annual awards show from 1992 to 2003.
∙ More than a dozen of his LPs have reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and 1998’s The Key went all the way to No. 1.
∙ In 2007, Gill was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and five years later, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
∙ He once declined an offer from Mark Knopfler to join Dire Straits, but following the death of Glenn Frey in 2016, he accepted Don Henley’s invitation to join the Eagles on tour.