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November 17th, 2009

Theatre Toledo Ohio
Does anyone know the name of the song Vince Gill plays after “Molly Brown” on his current tour?

I saw the Vince Gill concert at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo Ohio this week and loved the show! I caught the name of the tune “Molly Brown” and loved it , then the next song he played rocked too, but I didn’t get the name of it! Anyone know the playlist for this tour? I’d appreciate any help! Thanks a lot,

Hello …try this web site..

vincegill.com

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