Vince Gill
Singer-songwriter
For Gill’s 90-minute show, he brought along a no-frills trio for accompaniment. The show was chock-full of crowd-pleasers, writes Randy Lewis in his concert review for The Times. (Christine Cotter / Los Angeles Times)
Gill granted some fan song requests in his Disney Concert Hall gig but also played new songs, including a couple of deeply felt ballads: Bread and Water, written for his brother who died 15 years ago; and Heaven, a collaboration with wife Amy Grant and a couple of other writers following the recent deaths of two friends. (Christine Cotter / Los Angeles Times)
Gill told the audience that, after his last tour, which involved a 17-piece band, the idea came to him for a stripped-down show, in the style of James Taylor’s “One Man Band” tour stops. (Christine Cotter / Los Angeles Times)
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Gill acknowledges an audience member during the show. The concert, Lewis writes, was simple, but for those “who prefer honesty and real emotion in their music,” it was a success. (Christine Cotter / Los Angeles Times)