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Vince Gill took the stage at the Opry, asked the audience to honor those they’ve lost, dedicated Go Rest High on That Mountain to his nearly 100-year-old mother, and made the song hit even harder when he said, “This is about her son,” turning every note into raw grief and love.

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 7 minute read
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The Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary celebration on March 19, 2025, was a historic event filled with once-in-a-lifetime performances, unforgettable collaborations, and deeply emotional tributes. Yet, among the many highlights of the evening, none resonated more profoundly than Vince Gill’s moving rendition of his timeless classic, “Go Rest High on That Mountain.” It was a performance that reminded everyone in attendance why music can touch the soul in ways that words alone cannot.

“This Is About Her Son”. Before beginning the song, Gill took a quiet, reflective moment to address the audience. With tears glistening in his eyes, he spoke softly but with unmistakable sincerity about loss, love, and the connections that endure across generations. “Let’s remember those we’ve lost in recent months,” he said, pausing for a moment as the audience absorbed his words. “This one’s for my mother—she’s turning 100 years old this year. This is about her son.”

Those simple words carried enormous weight. The audience immediately sensed the deeply personal nature of what was about to unfold. In that brief introduction, Gill established an intimate connection with everyone present. It wasn’t just a song—it was a conversation, a tribute, and a reflection of a lifetime of love and loss between a mother and her son.

A Song Born from Loss

Go Rest High on That Mountain has long been one of Vince Gill’s signature songs and one of the most poignant anthems of remembrance in country music. The song was inspired initially by the death of his friend and fellow musician Keith Whitley in 1989, and Gill later completed it after the passing of his brother Bob Gill in 1993. Over the decades, it has grown into a universal hymn of faith, comfort, and closure, resonating with listeners who have experienced grief in countless forms.

For the Opry 100 performance, Gill was joined by country legends Ricky Skaggs and Sonya Isaacs. Their harmonies added layers of beauty and depth to the performance, weaving together voices in a way that elevated the song from a personal elegy into a shared moment of reflection for the entire audience. The combination of Gill’s heartfelt delivery and the supporting vocalists created a sound that was simultaneously sorrowful and transcendent, filling the historic venue with an atmosphere of reverence.

As Gill sang, the Opry displayed an “In Memoriam” montage honoring artists and members of the Opry family who had passed away. The montage, paired with the lyrics of Go Rest High on That Mountain, created an emotionally charged experience. Many in the audience, already moved by Gill’s dedication to his mother, found themselves reaching for tissues, overwhelmed by the powerful blend of music, memory, and loss.

A Legacy of Heart and Humility

Vince Gill’s connection to the Grand Ole Opry runs deep. He made his debut at the Opry in 1989 and officially became a member in 1991. For more than three decades, he has been a pillar of the Opry family, mentoring younger artists, honoring the institution’s traditions, and consistently performing with unmatched sincerity and professionalism.

But Gill’s impact is measured not only by his artistry but also by his character. Longtime fans may recall a story from the very beginning of his career: he turned down his first official Opry performance opportunity because he had promised his daughter, Jenny, that he would play guitar for her school talent show that same night. That simple, selfless act reflects the man behind the music—a person who values family and integrity as much as fame and accolades.

A Moment That Defined the Night

Gill’s performance at the Opry’s centennial celebration was far more than a musical showcase—it was a moment of reflection, gratitude, and love. By dedicating Go Rest High on That Mountain to his mother, he honored not only her longevity and life but also the enduring bond between mother and son. The performance turned the Opry 100 celebration into a profoundly personal experience, reminding everyone that behind every legend and every song lies human connection and emotion.

When the final notes faded into silence, the audience rose to their feet, applauding not just the performance but the man who delivered it. It was an applause full of reverence, admiration, and shared emotion. For that brief, shining moment, the Grand Ole Opry became more than a stage—it became a place where memory, love, and legacy intersected in a deeply human way.

Vince Gill’s performance at Opry 100 will be remembered not only for its musical excellence but also as a testament to the power of love, family, and memory. It was a reminder that music can carry the weight of grief, honor the lives of those we cherish, and celebrate the connections that define us. By dedicating the song to his nearly 100-year-old mother, Gill brought the celebration full circle, offering a moment of pure emotion, connection, and enduring grace that will resonate with audiences for generations to come.

The Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary celebration on March 19, 2025, was a historic event filled with once-in-a-lifetime performances, unforgettable collaborations, and deeply emotional tributes. Yet, among the many highlights of the evening, none resonated more profoundly than Vince Gill’s moving rendition of his timeless classic, “Go Rest High on That Mountain.” It was a performance that reminded everyone in attendance why music can touch the soul in ways that words alone cannot.

“This Is About Her Son”. Before beginning the song, Gill took a quiet, reflective moment to address the audience. With tears glistening in his eyes, he spoke softly but with unmistakable sincerity about loss, love, and the connections that endure across generations. “Let’s remember those we’ve lost in recent months,” he said, pausing for a moment as the audience absorbed his words. “This one’s for my mother—she’s turning 100 years old this year. This is about her son.”

Those simple words carried enormous weight. The audience immediately sensed the deeply personal nature of what was about to unfold. In that brief introduction, Gill established an intimate connection with everyone present. It wasn’t just a song—it was a conversation, a tribute, and a reflection of a lifetime of love and loss between a mother and her son.

A Song Born from Loss

Go Rest High on That Mountain has long been one of Vince Gill’s signature songs and one of the most poignant anthems of remembrance in country music. The song was inspired initially by the death of his friend and fellow musician Keith Whitley in 1989, and Gill later completed it after the passing of his brother Bob Gill in 1993. Over the decades, it has grown into a universal hymn of faith, comfort, and closure, resonating with listeners who have experienced grief in countless forms.

For the Opry 100 performance, Gill was joined by country legends Ricky Skaggs and Sonya Isaacs. Their harmonies added layers of beauty and depth to the performance, weaving together voices in a way that elevated the song from a personal elegy into a shared moment of reflection for the entire audience. The combination of Gill’s heartfelt delivery and the supporting vocalists created a sound that was simultaneously sorrowful and transcendent, filling the historic venue with an atmosphere of reverence.

As Gill sang, the Opry displayed an “In Memoriam” montage honoring artists and members of the Opry family who had passed away. The montage, paired with the lyrics of Go Rest High on That Mountain, created an emotionally charged experience. Many in the audience, already moved by Gill’s dedication to his mother, found themselves reaching for tissues, overwhelmed by the powerful blend of music, memory, and loss.

A Legacy of Heart and Humility

Vince Gill’s connection to the Grand Ole Opry runs deep. He made his debut at the Opry in 1989 and officially became a member in 1991. For more than three decades, he has been a pillar of the Opry family, mentoring younger artists, honoring the institution’s traditions, and consistently performing with unmatched sincerity and professionalism.

But Gill’s impact is measured not only by his artistry but also by his character. Longtime fans may recall a story from the very beginning of his career: he turned down his first official Opry performance opportunity because he had promised his daughter, Jenny, that he would play guitar for her school talent show that same night. That simple, selfless act reflects the man behind the music—a person who values family and integrity as much as fame and accolades.

A Moment That Defined the Night

Gill’s performance at the Opry’s centennial celebration was far more than a musical showcase—it was a moment of reflection, gratitude, and love. By dedicating Go Rest High on That Mountain to his mother, he honored not only her longevity and life but also the enduring bond between mother and son. The performance turned the Opry 100 celebration into a profoundly personal experience, reminding everyone that behind every legend and every song lies human connection and emotion.

When the final notes faded into silence, the audience rose to their feet, applauding not just the performance but the man who delivered it. It was an applause full of reverence, admiration, and shared emotion. For that brief, shining moment, the Grand Ole Opry became more than a stage—it became a place where memory, love, and legacy intersected in a deeply human way.

Vince Gill’s performance at Opry 100 will be remembered not only for its musical excellence but also as a testament to the power of love, family, and memory. It was a reminder that music can carry the weight of grief, honor the lives of those we cherish, and celebrate the connections that define us. By dedicating the song to his nearly 100-year-old mother, Gill brought the celebration full circle, offering a moment of pure emotion, connection, and enduring grace that will resonate with audiences for generations to come.

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