Vince Gill is one of the most influential country singer-songwriters of his generation, but he paid tribute to his own roots with a cover of an Eagles classic.
The nominees for Album of the Year in the 2016 Taste of Country Fan Choice Awards are an interesting mix of young and veteran artists, working in a variety of commercial and more cutting-edge aspects of the format to encompass everything that's great about country music right now.
A number of the biggest legends from country music history joined together in the opening number of the 2016 CMA Awards on Wednesday night (Nov. 2), to celebrate 50 years of the awards show.
David Nail brought his emotionally raw, vocally smooth sound to Vince Gill’s slow-swinging, gospel-infused “When I Call Your Name” for the CMA Awards 50th anniversary Forever Country cover series.
Here's some inspiration to get you through the week: Vince Gill performing his heartwarming track "What You Give Away" next to some seriously talented young singers.
At Ralph Stanley's funeral earlier this week, Vince Gill, Patty Loveless and Ricky Skaggs honored the late icon with a poignant performance of "Go Rest High on That Mountain."
Chris Young made the television debut of his new single "Sober Saturday Night" on Friday (June 10) on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, where his backing band included the Roots and Vince Gill.
Chris Young’s "Sober Saturday Night" is an undeniably traditional country ballad that finds the singer healing heartbreak with heavy amounts of self-pity. Sparse production frames this vocal showcase — a made-for-a-television-awards-show moment with Vince Gill.
The 12 artists invited to play the sixth-annual All for the Hall benefit show at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday (April 12) were asked to play an original and a cover. Translation: play an original and a Merle Haggard song.