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Personal life. In 1968, Gill's older half-brother, Bob Coen, was involved in a severe car crash. Bob was 22 years old at the time, while Gill was 11. The accident placed Bob in a coma for three months and left him with irreversible brain damage.
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The Eagles tour 2022 band lineup

Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill continues to tour with the band, a position he adopted in 2017, roughly a year after co-founding member Glenn Frey died. The Eagles tour in 2022 will include Gill joining Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh.
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31 guitars
His career has spanned over four decades and has earned over 20 Grammy Awards and countless other accolades. It is an honor to represent these instruments for Vince and guide them to new homes." Of the 31 guitars and banjos listed, eight remain for sale.
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Nashville, Tennessee
Gill currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He also has a home studio there.
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How much money do the Eagles make per concert? The Eagles are one of the highest-paid bands on the planet. A substantial percentage of the band's revenues come from their "An Evening with the Eagles" tour, which grosses an average of $3.5 million per concert.
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Many may recall that Vince began writing "Go Rest High on that Mountain" following the death of country superstar Keith Whitley. However, he didn't finish the ballad until the passing of his sibling, who died of a heart attack in 1993.
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A bicycle accident that resulted in the hospitalization of singer Amy Grant has led to her husband, Vince Gill, canceling upcoming performances through this weekend. Grant, scheduled to be feted with Kennedy Center Honors later this year, fell during a bike ride on Wednesday in Nashville.
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singer Wendy Moten
He opened and closed his show, using his backup singer Wendy Moten -- alongside his 21-year-old daughter Corrina (who again performed a tribute version of Gill's 2016-released single "When My Amy Prays" for her mother) -- as a show-stopping break in the action.
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The Time Jumpers/Members
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Ryman Auditorium announced a four-night residency featuring Country Music Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry member Vince Gill in August, with special guest Wendy Moten, to help celebrate the 130 years of the venue's storied legacy.
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