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For the Music : The Vince Gill Story

For the Music : The Vince Gill Story

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jo Sgammato adds another music bio to her credits.
Review: "For the Music, The Vince Gill Story," is the 4th country music biography written by Jo Sgammato. Not unlike her three prior books, the Vince Gill story tells country music fans the of life and times as well as the ups and downs in the career of the star she selected to research and write about. The cover of the books states the book is an unauthorized biography. It's NOT like most unauthorized bios were the writer digs into the dark corners of the subject's life. The Vince Gill story truly reports his career from his high school says up until the present. Vince has won more CMA awards, 17, than any other country star. He has also won eleven Grammy awards for his beautiful tenor voice, songwriting skills and his amazing guitar playing. Jo Sgammato's bio is truly a heartwarming story of an artist who is considered the nicest guy in Nashville. Vince Gill fans owe it to themselves to pick up a copy of this book by a NY York Times best selling author. The three other country bios are: "A Dream Comes True, The LeAnn Rimes Story," "Keepin' it Country. The George Strait Story," and "Country's Greatest Duo, the Brooks and Dunn Story." I'm looking forward to her fifth bio on whoever that may be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, insightful, enjoyable!!!
Review: I really enjoyed it and hung onto every word. I would recommend it to anyone even if your not a country music fan. I also want to add my own opinion about Vince Gill and his music. My husband has been in extreme pain since October 13, 1993 when he received disabling injuries from work. Since that time he has found the only song that helps ease his pain is Pocket Full Of Gold. He will crank it up as loud as it will go, put the head phones on and without medication his pain melts away in about 30 minutes. What other artist can do that, he hasn't found any yet but Vince.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, insightful, enjoyable!!!
Review: I really enjoyed it and hung onto every word. I would recommend it to anyone even if your not a country music fan. I also want to add my own opinion about Vince Gill and his music. My husband has been in extreme pain since October 13, 1993 when he received disabling injuries from work. Since that time he has found the only song that helps ease his pain is Pocket Full Of Gold. He will crank it up as loud as it will go, put the head phones on and without medication his pain melts away in about 30 minutes. What other artist can do that, he hasn't found any yet but Vince.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The nicest man in Nashville is showcased perfectly...
Review: I thought this book was more of an extended review of all of his albums. It did not go into much detail about his personal life, although it did shed a little light on a few personal things (including his family). Overall, I would recommend this book, but only to those who do not know Vince Gill as the person. This book showcases his interests, especially in golf, and also his charity work. I think most die hard Vince fans are going to know alot about him already.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The nicest man in Nashville is showcased perfectly...
Review: It is obvious from the outset that Jo Sgammato loves the subject of her biography-Vince Gill. What's not to love-the man is a gem and happily, she does not dig for dirt, and respects his feelings regarding his recent personal losses. I found the book at times tangential, but still informative and it offers both a discography and outlines of his numerous awards.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vince's Story by Jo
Review: Loved the book. Always enjoy reading about Vince and his career. He's come a long way and still have many more years left to soothe us with his beautiful voice and words. Love, Debbie Vince and Amy's Sister In Christ

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vince's Story by Jo
Review: Loved the book. Always enjoy reading about Vince and his career. He's come a long way and still have many more years left to soothe us with his beautiful voice and words. Love, Debbie Vince and Amy's Sister In Christ


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