When Vince Gill was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist was only 50 years old, making him the second-youngest inductee in the Hall’s history. Johnny Cash and Eddy Arnold were both 48 when they joined Nashville’s hallowed institution in 1980 and 1966, respectively.
During an interview on Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Gill says he wondered if his induction was a wee bit premature.
“I was grateful. There was a part of me that kind of thought, ‘A little early,’ honestly,” Gill says.
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