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Dec 13 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee | |
Dec 14 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee | |
Dec 15 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee | |
Dec 16 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee | |
Dec 18 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee | |
Dec 18 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee | |
Dec 19 | Amy Grant & Vince Gill - Christmas at the Ryman | Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee |
Country music star Vince Gill has proven throughout his career that he can play nice with others. Gill's brief tenure as lead singer of Pure Prairie League produced the hit single "Let Me Love You Tonight", as well as some of the group's biggest tour dates. His collaborations with other hit artists have won countless awards, including Grammys for his work with Randy Scruggs, Rosanne Cash, and Chet Atkins. While Vince Gill has proven his talent with teamwork, it's his illustrious solo career that will soon be honored at his 20th Anniversary celebration at the Grand Ole Opry this year. It's also the work that his fans are lining up to see on Gill's 20th Anniversary, 2011 tour dates this summer/fall.
Vincent Gill learned how to play the guitar, banjo, bass, mandolin, dobro, and fiddle as a child and joined many bluegrass bands as a teen. Major exposure for Gill came when he was invited to replace George Powell as lead singer for Pure Prairie League. He recorded three hit albums with the band until they lost their record contract in 1982 and Gill decided to leave and pursue a solo career. Gill scored big in 1989 with When I Call Your Name, which featured a hit duet with Reba McEntire on "Oklahoma Swing" and a Grammy Award for the album's title track. Gill continued to release hugely successful albums, including the chart-topping The Key in 1998, which was followed by a hit duet with Barbara Streisand called "If You Ever Leave Me." Gill's many achievements over the years were finally honored in 2005 when he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Fans are ecstatic over the country legend's upcoming US tour dates in 2011, which include his anniversary celebration at the Grand Old Opry, appearances a numerous fairs and casinos, and a brief 12 Days of Christmas Tour at the end of the year. For all the details on Vince Gill's many 2011 tour dates, be sure to check Eventful.
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