Vince Gill performs new song ‘Heroes’ at Tiny Desk concert



1 of 3 | Vince Gill performed his hits and the new song “Heroes” at an intimate Tiny Desk concert for NPR. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo
Vince Gill takes to the stage in a new episode of NPR’s Tiny Desk series.
The singer-songwriter and musician, 69, performed his hits and the new song “Heroes” during the intimate concert, released Monday.
Gill’s set included his 1993 hit “One More Last Chance,” the 1994 single “Whenever You Come Around,” his 2025 song “When a Soldier Dies,” and the 1995 tribute song “Go Rest High on That Mountain.”
The National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress announced last week that “Go Rest High on That Mountain” will be among the recordings to join its collection this year.
Gill has yet to officially release “Heroes” as part of his 50 Years from Home project, where he releases one EP per month for a year.
Gill is a 22-time Grammy winner who was honored with the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the Country Music Association Awards in November.
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Country singer Vince Gill places his hands in wet cement as he is joined by musician Joe Walsh during a ceremony inducting him into Hollywood’s RockWalk in Los Angeles on February 4, 2016. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo