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On This Day in 1998, Vince Gill Returned to His Roots With an Album of Pure Country and Emotionally Powerful Songwriting
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On this day (August 11) in 1998, Vince Gill released The Key.
All four of the album’s singles reached the top 40 of the country chart.
5 on the Hot Country Songs chart.
He wanted to record a traditional-sounding country album.
Vince Gill’s Love for the Hard Country SoundEarlier this year, Vince Gill opened up about his love for the “hard country” sound during a conversation with Charlie Worsham for his 50 Years from Home series.