Written by - Matthew Sigur

Talking to Vince Gill, I feel like I've known him my entire life. My interview time with him is like sitting down with him on his porch.

He speaks calmly, with ease and peppers his responses with "oh hell" as if he's just taken a sip of a cold beer and a little bit splashed on his flannel shirt.

Gill, now 54, is an elder statesman of country music, who prefers the sounds of Ray Price, Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty to the new stuff blaring through the speakers these days.

"I really just adore the one thing a lot of people don't like about country, and that is the twangy, juke joint style and sound, and I can't get enough of it," Gill said. Talking to Vince Gill, I feel like I've known him my entire life. My interview time with him is like sitting down with him on his porch.

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