Vince Gill stuns audience with emotional tribute to his mom and late brother

During the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary on March 19, 2025, Vince Gill delivered an emotional performance that left the Nashville audience deeply moved. Taking the stage at the historic Opry House, Gill performed his iconic ballad “Go Rest High on That Mountain.” He dedicated it to two people closest to his heart—his mother, who turns 100 this year, and his late brother, Bob. Before strumming the first chords, Gill asked the crowd, “I want you to think about someone you’ve lost. This one is for my mother — she turns 100 this year. This is about her son.”

He was joined by Opry members Ricky Skaggs and Sonya Isaacs, whose harmonies elevated the heartfelt tribute. The performance aligned with the evening’s In Memoriam segment, honoring country greats like Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, and Jimmy Buffett. Gill’s delivery, paired with the tribute visuals, brought many in the audience to tears.

The song itself carries deep meaning for Gill. He began writing it after Keith Whitley’s death in 1989 but only finished in 1993 after losing his brother Bob. Since then, it has become a timeless anthem of remembrance in country music.

Gill’s moving performance not only celebrated his family’s legacy but also reaffirmed his enduring bond with the Grand Ole Opry, where he has been a member since 1991. It was a moment of love, loss, and lasting connection through music.

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