Bands & artists like Vince Gill

If you like Vince Gill, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Vince Gill? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson

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Jackson's blend of traditional country with a touch of Southern rock mirrors Gill's melodic grace and heartfelt storytelling.

bluegrass music country music gospel music
Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley

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Paisley's virtuosic guitar work and clever songwriting align well with Gill's intricate instrumental phrasing and emotional depth.

country music
George Strait

George Strait

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Strait's classic country sound and smooth vocal style resonate with the same heartfelt emotion found in Gill's music.

country music
Ricky Skaggs

Ricky Skaggs

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Skaggs' bluegrass roots and mastery of instrumentation complement Gill's blend of genres, particularly in their shared love for rich melodies.

Christian music bluegrass music country music
Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney

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Chesney's upbeat country-pop sound features rhythmic grooves that echo the engaging melodies found in Gill’s work.

country music
Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw

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McGraw combines storytelling and emotional resonance similar to Gill, often employing a mix of country and pop influences.

country music
Travis Tritt

Travis Tritt

Tritt's Southern rock-infused country style shares a sonic similarity with Gill’s rhythmic grooves and emotional delivery.

country music
Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn

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This duo's harmonies and blend of country styles reflect the same intricate musicality and heartfelt emotion present in Gill's songs.

country music

Common questions

Who sounds like Vince Gill?

Artists similar to Vince Gill include Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, George Strait and Ricky Skaggs. Each shares elements of Vince Gill's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Vince Gill?

Vince Gill is primarily known for bluegrass music, Southern rock and blue-eyed soul. With a blend of rhythmic grooves and melodic grace, Gill's music captivates through its seamless interplay of heartfelt emotion and intricate instrumental phrasing.

Where should I start if I like Vince Gill?

If you enjoy Vince Gill, start with Alan Jackson — their album "16 Biggest Hits" is a great entry point. Jackson's blend of traditional country with a touch of Southern rock mirrors Gill's melodic grace and heartfelt storytelling.