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Vince Gill and Amy Grant's throwback "God Bless America" performance from 2004 will have you feeling patriotic.
Young briefly joined the supergroup Crosby, Stills and Nash and released his solo debut in 1968. He has barely slowed down ...
David Joseph joined the Royal Society of Arts, the Country Music Hall of Fame elected a board, Audacy laid off 30 and more ...
Grammy-winning stars The Chicks' political beliefs overwhelmed their genre popularity in 2003, leading to their "cancellation ...
Vince Gill's guitarist recalls the country icon's reaction when he told him he had to quit to go play with Joe Walsh.
From stadium touring acts to the return of music to Club Cafe, NEXT has all the Pittsburgh concerts you need to know about in one place.
Remembering Chet Atkins, one of country music's most beloved and influential musicians, label executives, and record producers.
"What can I do to really make this song different from the original version, and what would be a very unlikely combination?” said Don Henley.
Wondering what concerts are coming to Columbus? Stay in the loop each month with "Music Notes," full of useful info, fun ...
Vince Gill, born Vincent Grant Gill on April 12, 1957, in Norman, Oklahoma, is an American country music singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Raised in a musically inclined family, Gill’s ...
By Scott Tady Toto holds the line, Vince Gill croons country, Teddy Swims sings soulfully and Pantera gets heads banging in what’s shaped up to be a memorable month of music in Western Pennsylvania.
While speaking about his love for the Grand Ole Opry, singer Vince Gill made a bold prediction about its future.
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