Vince Gill
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Biography
[Edit]Vince Gill paid nearly a decade-and-a-half of dues en route to becoming one of the most popular country stars of the '90s. Starting out as a bluegrass singer and multi-instrumentalist, he initially made his name with country-rockers Pure Prairie League and spent the '80s as part of country's new traditionalist movement before finding massive success as a contemporary country hitmaker. Gill had strong mainstream appeal, yet enough songwriting chops and grounding in tradition that he could maintain his artistic credibility without being branded a crossover-happy hack. That balance made him the kind of performer who awards ceremonies can feel good about honoring, and honor him they did: Gill has won more CMA Awards than any performer in history, and his 14 Grammys tie him with Chet Atkins for the most ever by a country artist.
Vincent Grant Gill was born April 12, 1957, in Norman, Oklahoma. His father, a judge, played banjo and guitar, and Vince picked up both by his teen years; he later added fiddle, dobro, mandolin, and bass to his repertoire. In high school, Gill played in the bluegrass band Mountain Smoke, which gained enough of a local reputation to open a concert for Pure Prairie League. He graduated in 1975 and moved to Louisville, Kentucky to join the band Bluegrass Alliance, with whom he stayed for a year. He then briefly played with Ricky Skaggs' Boone Creek outfit before setting out for Los Angeles, where he joined fiddler Byron Berline's group Sundance. In 1979, he accompanied a friend to audition for Pure Prairie League, mostly out of curiosity as to whether they remembered his high school band, and they wound up hiring him as their lead singer. Gill recorded three albums with the band, helping them land a Top Ten pop hit with "Let Me Love You Tonight," and also began writing songs for them. He departed in 1981 to join Rodney Crowell's backing band, the Cherry Bombs, where he met Emory Gordy, Jr., and Tony Brown, both of whom would later produce his solo records. In 1982, he appeared on the David Grisman album Here Today, and the following year he landed a solo deal with RCA thanks to his connection with Brown.
Gill, his wife Janis (née Oliver, a member of the Sweethearts of the Rodeo), and their young daughter moved to Nashville. With Gordy producing, Gill issued his debut mini-album, Turn Me Loose, in 1984, with a style in keeping with his recent country-rock past. He notched his first charting country single with the minor Top 40 entry "Victim of Life's Circumstance," and the following year completed his follow-up, The Things That Matter. A duet with Rosanne Cash, "If It Weren't for Him," gave Gill his first Top Ten hit, and his next single, "Oklahoma Borderline," duplicated its predecessor's success. 1987's The Way Back Home gave Gill his biggest RCA hit in the Top Five "Cinderella." In the meantime, he also worked as a session guitarist, wrote songs for other artists, and toured with Emmylou Harris.
In 1989, Gill left RCA to sign with MCA, where he reunited with Tony Brown, now a successful producer. Though he'd enjoyed some success in his own right, Gill wasn't really a star. That all changed with the release of his label debut, 1989's When I Call Your Name. A duet with Reba McEntire, "Oklahoma Swing," made the Top 20, but the title track was the true break-out hit, climbing to number two and winning Gill his first Grammy. Its follow-up, "Never Knew Lonely," hit number three, and the album went on to sell over a million copies. Perhaps partly as a result, Gill declined an offer from Mark Knopfler to become a full-time member of Dire Straits. Gill's follow-up album, 1991's Pocket Full of Gold, was another platinum smash, giving him four Top Ten singles in "Liza Jane," the title track, "Look at Us," and the number two smash "Take Your Memory with You." 1992's I Still Believe in You made Gill an outright superstar; the title ballad was an enormous hit that became his first number one single, and its follow-up, "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away," also topped the charts. The album took only a few months to go platinum, and still spun off more hits: two more number ones in "One More Last Chance" and "Tryin' to Get Over You," and the number three "No Future in the Past." Additionally, "The Heart Won't Lie," another duet with McEntire from her It's Your Call album, went to number one in 1993. Over the next few years, I Still Believe in You would sell over four million copies.
Gill issued the stopgap holiday album Let There Be Peace on Earth in late 1993, and returned with When Love Finds You in 1994, which became his first album to break the pop Top Ten. It, too, sold over four million copies, and gave him five Top Five country hits: "What the Cowgirls Do," the title track, "Whenever You Come Around," "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)," and "You Better Think Twice." Gill was clearly a country hit factory by this point, but instead of coasting into the inevitable decline, he got more ambitious with his next project, 1996's High Lonesome Sound. Returning to his bluegrass roots, Gill crafted a tour of American roots music styles that earned him some positive critical attention, even if overall reviews were mixed. It proved commercially potent as well, giving him several more hits, including the Top Fivers "Worlds Apart," "Pretty Little Adriana," and "A Little More Love." In 1998, Gill released his most universally acclaimed album, The Key, which was both a return to hardcore country and a chronicle of the breakup of his marriage to Janis Oliver. Although country radio shied away from its more traditional approach (save for the Top Five hit "If You Ever Have Forever in Mind"), it sold well, going platinum and becoming Gill's first album — surprisingly — to top the country charts.
Rumors about Gill's relationship with pop singer and onetime Christian star Amy Grant proved to be true, and the couple married in early 2000. Gill's next album, Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye, was largely a tribute to his new romance that many critics found overly sentimental. It gave him another Top Ten hit in "Feels Like Love," but it was uncharacteristically snubbed come Grammy time, despite securing four nominations. Gill returned to critical favor with his next outing, 2003's Next Big Thing, which marked the first time he produced an entire album on his own. In 2006, he released the ambitious These Days, a four-disc set of new material, on MCA Nashville. He followed it with another album of original material, Guitar Slinger, five years later in 2011. The album was recorded at Gill's home studio and featured contributions from Grant, and the couple’s three daughters, Jenny, Sarah, and Corinna. In 2013, Gill appeared on his wife's return to recording, How Mercy Looks from Here, in a guest duet on Earl Klugh's Hand Picked, and issued the roots country album, Bakersfield, in collaboration with pedal steel guitarist Paul Franklin.
Title: 20th Century Masters - The Best Of VInce Gill: The Millennium Collection
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Country, Country Pop
Title: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Vince Gill
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Country
Title: Here Today
Artist: David Grisman, Vince Gill, Herb Pedersen, Emery Gordy Jr
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Guitar Slinger (Deluxe Version)
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Punk Rock, Country, Christian Country Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Title: These Days
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Country, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Title: The Kings Of Country (Live)
Artist: George Strait, Garth Brooks, Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakam, Vince Gill
Genre: Country
Title: Breath of Heaven: A Christmas Collection
Artist: Patrick Williams, Vince Gill
Genre: Country, Traditional Pop Music
Title: The Best Of Vince Gill 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Country
Title: Sweet Memories: The Music Of Ray Price & The Cherokee Cowboys
Artist: Vince Gill, Paul Franklin
Genre: Country
Title: Guitar Slinger
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Punk Rock, Country, Christian Country Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Title: Down to My Last Bad Habit
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Country, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Title: Right Now (We Need One Another)
Artist: Wynonna, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Vince Gill
Genre: Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Gospel, Christian Rock, Dancefloor, Christian Country Music, Funk
Title: Wake up Little Susie (From "Susie's Hope") [feat. Jenny Gill] - Single
Artist: Vince Gill
Genre: Country
Collections
Title: A Very Special Christmas 25th Anniversary
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Title: Number 1's: Christmas
Genre: Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Rhythm, Country and Blues
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Country
Title: Your Love Amazes Me
Title: 8 Seconds
Genre: Country, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Precious Child - The Story of Christmas
Genre: Gospel, Traditional Pop Music
Title: 21 Country Hits
Genre: Country
Title: KIN - Songs By Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell
Genre: Country
Title: Quiet About It - A Tribute to Jesse Winchester
Genre: Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Livin', Lovin', Losin' - Songs of the Louvin Brothers
Genre: Country
Title: I'll Fly Away: Country Hymns and Songs of Faith
Genre: Country
Title: The Choice (Country Artists for Soles4Souls) - Single
Genre: Country
Title: Everybody Has a Story
Genre: Country
Title: Hands Across the Water
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War
Genre: Country
Title: Live from the Archives of 650am Wsm, Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams
Genre: Country
Title: Platinum Country
Genre: Country
Title: Grand Ole Opry 75th Anniversary Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: This One's for Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark
Genre: Country, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: A Country Superstar Christmas, Vol. 4
Genre: Country
Title: A Country Superstar Christmas, Vol. 3
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Title: Long Journey Home - The Irish In America
Genre: World Music
Title: Now That's What I Call a Country Christmas
Genre: Country
Title: NOW (That's What I Call Christmas), Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: Songs From Mark Twain: Words & Music
Genre: Country
Title: The Big E: A Salute to Steel Guitarist Buddy Emmons
Genre: Country
Title: Ultimate Bluegrass
Genre: Country
Title: Devils and Angels Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: 100 Southern Rock Outlaw Classics
Genre: Rock
Title: The Memories CD 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Jazz, Pop
Title: 1000 Original Hits 1967
Genre: Rock
Title: Compact Disc Club - Whispers CD 3
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Pop
Title: 100 Songs - The Memories CD 1
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: Now That'S What I Call Christmas 4 - CD1
Genre: World Music
Title: 'Tis The Season
Genre: World Music, Country, Kids
Title: Grammy Nominees
Title: Now That'S What I Call Christmas! Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Gotta Get It Hits: Country
Title: US TOP 50 Country Songs Chart 05 - Fev - 2013 (CD2)
Genre: Country
Title: US TOP 50 Hottest Country Hits Now (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor
Title: Top 500 Country Hits (CD 3)
Genre: Country
Title: Top 500 Country Hits (CD 4)
Genre: Country
Title: Top 500 Country Hits (CD 7)
Genre: Country
Title: Top 500 Country Hits (CD 8)
Genre: Country
Title: Top 500 Country Hits (CD 9)
Genre: Country
Title: Top 500 Country Hits (CD 10)
Genre: Country
Title: Akella Presents - Country Blues - Vol. 10 (CD2)
Genre: Blues, Rock, World Music
Title: A Very Special Christmas: 25 Years
Genre: Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: The All Time Greatest Duets Of The Millenium (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues And Rock Ballads Vol. 25 (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Club/Dance
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