Vince Gill encouraged wife Amy Grant to 'live the life that you get' after her traumatic brain in...
The “Baby, Baby” singer is releasing her first new album of original songs in a decade, “The Me That Remains,” on May 8.
Vince Gill encouraged wife Amy Grant to ‘live the life that you get’ after her traumatic brain injury, she says
The "Baby, Baby" singer is releasing her first new album of original songs in a decade, "The Me That Remains," on May 8.
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Amy Grant and Vince Gill in 2025. Credit:
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- Amy Grant said husband Vince Gill encouraged her during her health problems in recent years by giving her perspective.
- The "Takes a Little Time" singer has had open-heart surgery, a brain injury, and surgery on her throat and shoulder since 2020.
- She will release her first album in a decade,* The Me That Remains*, May 8.
Amy Grant has been through several health struggles in the last few years, but husband Vince Gill has helped her stay hopeful.
"I just remember saying to Vince, 'What if this is all I get back? What if this is it?'" the "Baby, Baby" singer said Thursday on NPR's *Wild Card With Rachel Martin*. "Because, to me, it's like the world is in a conversation, and I am down the hall and in a back bedroom [when it comes to] my response time."
Grant, 65, has endured open-heart surgery, a brain injury, and surgery on her throat and shoulder since 2020.
"He just said, 'Amy, life happens to every one of us every day,'" Grant recalled. "A virtuoso musician could have a stroke and never be able to pick up their instrument again. All you do is you just take the hand you're dealt that day and live the life that you get."
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Amy Grant and Vince Gill perform together in 2021.
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That's been difficult for the six-time Grammy winner who appreciates a good joke and likes to drop her own one-liners.
But "that doesn’t happen when you're like three steps behind the rest of the room," she said.
Her physical challenges have also included having to learn to sing again, following the traumatic brain injury she suffered in a July 2022 crash on her bike that left her with loss of short-term memory, balance problems, and a cyst in her throat that needed to be removed.
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Grant married Gill, a music star in his own right, in 2000. She was previously married to Gary Chapman, with whom she shares three adult children. She and Gill share daughter Corrina, who's 25.
Grant has released multiple albums since then, including the upcoming and very personal *The Me That Remains*, which, she told NPR, was inspired by her return to touring in 2023. She found herself looking at the audience, full of people about her age, and wondering.
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"At some point,," Grant asked herself, "am I doing us all a disservice by not writing about what life feels like now?"
Grant's new album, *The Me That Remains*, is available May 8.
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