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I found this biography of Vince Gill to be between below average to average. It just provides a chronology of the life of Vince Gill.
I would prefer to also read about his talent and how it rates in comparison to his peers and to others throughout the history of country music. For example, from what I know of Vince Gill he does not just 'play the guitar and mandolin', but he is one of the best guitar players in country music and one of the rare singers who also plays lead guitar in his band. I would like to know more about his skill at playing musical instruments, songwriting, singing, performing, etc. Not that he simply does all of these things. (edit)
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[edit] A horse farm with Reba, Amy and Barbra??
"He also once considered buying a horse farm in Guthrie, Oklahoma with Reba, Amy Grant ("House of Love"), and Barbra Streisand ("If You Ever Leave Me");"
Does that sentence make sense? I don't think it does - there seems to be something missing in between. But then again, I'm not an English native speaker, so maybe I'm all wrong.84.63.39.178 14:18, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
- At any rate, I've deleted it, because real estate that Vince Gill considered buying, but didn't actually buy, is not significant enough to mention in his biography, regardless of who he planned to buy it with. --Metropolitan90 22:36, 14 March 2007 (UTC)