The Chris & Sandy Show with Jenny Gill

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What an amazing conversation we had today with Jenny Gill on The Chris & Sandy Show. There was nothing off-limits and we love that! She was so authentic with us. We talked about family, music, sacrifices and so much more! She became our longest interview! We treasure the pouring of her heart on our show. Be sure to listen by clicking the play button!

 I was raised in Nashville, TN by my musical parents; Janis Oliver of “The Sweethearts of the Rodeo” and Vince Gill, one of the most influential country music artists of our time. I have loved music my entire life and love the stage as well. Entertaining is what i’d love to do most whether i am in the spotlight, or rocking out some BGV’s. my first professional gig was singing on my dad’s Christmas album “Let There be Peace on Earth” i was 11 years old. I spent my summers as a kid on the road with my dad singing covers with his incredible band. There’s no better practice than that. In college i joined the band Grand Revue as the lead singer and i still miss those songs and those boys. I actually married one of them in May 2010! Josh Van Valkenburg, the Director of A&R at EMI Music Publishing is also my current drummer. We have a blast together and that’s all i really aim to do. My mission is to have fun, and inspire others. Music is a gift and i am so grateful for everything i have been given.

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I am Chris Benton host of The Chris Benton Show. We also run The Customized Ride Media. We have interviewed over 600 guests on The Chris & Sandy Show which now is The Chris Benton Show.

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  1. Jenny,

    Hi,

    It’s Paul Kruger.

    Why don’t you plan a live show twoard the end of summer or early fall.
    Hopefully the virus and social limitations will ease up by then.
    I would book a local club in Nashville that sits around 150 people or so.
    I’d invite friends, family, professional colleagues and record executives.
    I’d include some original songs, but covers as well.
    Maybe you and Vince could co-write a song or two.

    Have it videotaped so you’ll have a copy.
    Obviously, if the Co-Vid is still a problem this idea won’t fly.
    But if not, show some folks what you’re capable of doing!

    Let me know your thoughts.

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