“VINCE GILL FROZE WHEN CARRIE UNDERWOOD STARTED SINGING. THE SONG HE WROTE FOR HIS DEAD BROTHER.”Vince was sitting third row at the Ryman. Just there to watch. Then Carrie walked out and the first piano notes hit — and his face changed. “Go Rest High on That Mountain.” The song he wrote after his brother Bob died in 1993. Forty years of carrying that grief, and Carrie was singing it back to him, soft and slow, like she knew exactly what every word cost. He took off his glasses. Wiped his eyes once. Then stopped pretending. His wife Amy reached for his hand. He whispered something to her — nobody heard it, but Amy nodded and squeezed harder. Carrie saw him from the stage. Her voice cracked on the last verse. – Country Music
Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood: A Heartfelt Tribute to Loss Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood: A Heartfelt Tribute to Loss In a poignant moment at the Ryman Auditorium, Vince Gill found himself not as a performer but as an audience member, quietly reflecting on the weight of grief that has lingered for decades. Sitting in … Read more