Let me tell you a story about love, music, and partnership. Grammy-winning singer Amy Grant has nothing but love for her husband of over two decades, Vince Gill. The legendary couple tied the knot back in 2000, and since then, they’ve been each other’s biggest supporters. If you’re curious about their journey, how they met, and the life they’ve built together, keep reading—there’s so much more to their story than meets the eye.
The Day They Found Their Harmony
In the early '90s, both Amy and Vince were already making waves in the music industry—she in Christian music, and he in country. Their paths first crossed in 1993 when they collaborated on Vince’s Christmas TV special. That’s where the magic began. They recorded a duet called “House of Love,” which was released the following year. Even though they felt an undeniable connection, both were married to other people at the time, so they kept things professional.
But the spark didn’t fade. Amy opened up about their chemistry during an interview with Larry King in 2003. "The connection [was] there [between us], that was kind of rare," she said. "The hang was easy. The conversation was easy." As life would have it, Amy became a regular guest on Vince's Christmas specials over the years, and when both were divorced from their previous partners, they finally embraced their feelings. By 1999, the world knew they were a couple, and just a year later, they exchanged vows in a beautiful ceremony.
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Building a Life Together
Both Amy and Vince brought children into their marriage from previous relationships. Amy has three kids—Matthew, Millie, and Sarah—with her ex-husband Gary Chapman. Vince has a daughter named Jenny with his ex-wife Janis Oliver. But their family grew even more when Amy gave birth to their youngest daughter, Corrina, in 2001. While blending families can be challenging, they credit Corrina with bringing everyone closer together.
"She’s the glue of this whole family," Vince told AARP in 2011. "She bonded all of us in a blood way that really did connect us." It’s clear that their family is built on love, respect, and mutual support.



