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Titled 'Songwriter,' the set is historically significant because it was the last session Cash did prior to joining forces with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin for the career-reviving American series of albums. -
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Sunny Sweeney collaborated with Vince Gill to sing 'Married Alone,' a song that the former wrote after going through a 'sticky divorce.'#SunnySweeney #VinceGill -
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Luke Bryan performed a duet with his country idol during an impromptu performance after a charity golf event.#LukeBryan #VinceGill -
Vince Gill Makes BIG Move For Amy Grant By Doing THIS Tearjerking Gesture
Vince Gill performs with his daughter as a tribute to his wife Amy Grant who's currently recovering after a cycling accident.#VinceGill #AmyGrant -
Paul Simon, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley Perform at All For The Hall Benefit [WATCH]
An all-star cast of musicians came together for the annual All for the Hall concert, this year at the new Playstation Theater in Times Square Tuesday night, for a private acoustic performance to raise money for Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and music education programs. Performers included Paul Simon, Emmylou Harris, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and Vince Gill. -
Jason Isbell Honors Guy Clark with 'Desperadoes' at Austin City Limits
Jason Isbell is changing the face of country music and he made a step toward that goal once again by paying tribute to Guy Clark with a cover of the 73-year-old Texas country songwriter's "Desperadoes Waiting For A Train" for the "Austin City Limits" TV series. -
Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley Hosting CMA Awards Again After Record 2014
If it ain't broke, don't fix it...or at least that's the approach that ABC is taking the CMA Awards as it named Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley hosts once again. This will mark the eighth time that the pairing has been onstage for the yearly event. -
Longest Yearly Streaks with A Grammy Win: Jay Z, Bruce Springsteen, and A Surprising Decade-Long Winner
Bruce Springsteen won his first Grammy on this day 30 years ago, a Best Rock Vocal Performance (Male) for "Dancing in The Dark." The Boss has gone on to gather quite a few more, totaling 20 wins over these last three decades. His most successful period came between 2003 and 2010, a stretch that left him in elite company: One of only five performers to win a Grammy in at least seven consecutive years. Check out the members, including Jay Z and Aretha Franklin, and prepare to be surprised for the record holder. -
Tim McGraw to Sing Glen Campbell's 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You' at Academy Awards
Glen Campbell continues to battle his Alzheimer's disease, but that doesn't mean he won't be represented properly at the 87th Academy Awards in February. Tim McGraw will sing Campbell's final single, "I'm Not Gonna Miss You," which is nominated for Best Original Song. The Rhinestone Cowboy wrote and recorded the tune for a documentary titled Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me that highlights his final tour in the wake of an unfortunate diagnosis. -
Vince Gill Announces 'Vince Gill & Friends Tour' for March [FULL SCHEDULE]
Country singer Vince Gill has announced a brief string of tour dates for mid-March, which he has dubbed the Vince Gill & Friends Tour, as he will be joined on the these dates by Ashley Monroe, Charlie Worsham and his daughter Jenny Gill. According to "The Boot," the tour kicks off March 19 in El Dorado, Arkansas, and takes Gill to St. Louis on the 20th and Cincinnati on the 21st and finishes in Milwaukee on the 22nd. -
Michael W. Smith Goes Country for Christmas
'Michael W. Smith & Friends: The Spirit of Christmas' features some of the biggest names in Country music. He'll be performing two of the songs on the CMA Country Christmas special while taking the music on the road. -
Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett Announce 'Songs and Stories' East Coast Tour for January [FULL SCHEDULE]
Country singers Vince Gill and Lyle Lovett have announced the joint Songs and Stories tour, which will run for four dates down the East Coast at the end of January. The tour kicks off Jan. 27 in Glenside, Pennsylvania, and finishes up Jan. 30 in North Charleston, South Carolina, with stops in Englewood, New Jersey, and Norfolk, Virginia, in between.According to Gill's website, the tour will feature "intimate solo and duo performances, during which the artists will serve as their own accompanists."You can check out Gill and Lovett's Songs and Stories tour dates here:
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