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Vince Gill ‘One More Last Chance’ KLAW Classic [VIDEO]
Today's KLAW Classic comes from 19 years ago today. The same day American Idol, Scotty McCreary was born. 'One More Last Chance' was co-written and recorded by Oklahoma's Own Vince Gill. Gill's early career found him as a band member for Rodney Crowell before finding national exposure with the Pure Prairie League in 1979. With 4 ACMA awards, 11 CMA awards, and 18 Grammy's, Vince Gill held the Number One spot in Country Music on this day in 1993.
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