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    Corinna Grant Gill Brings the Ryman to Tears as She Honors Mom Amy Grant with an Emotional Rendition of “When My Mama Prays” During Christmas Show with Dad Vince Gill

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    Vince Gill & Amy Grant’s Daughter Corinna Shines During Unforgettable Christmas Performance at the Ryman

    Vince Gill and Amy Grant’s beloved annual Christmas residency at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium has always been a highlight of the season—but this year, it reached a whole new level when their daughter, Corinna Grant Gill, took center stage.

    Now 23 and performing under the name Corrina, she brought the house down with a performance that proved talent truly runs in the family.

    A Family Moment to Remember

    Before the song began, Amy Grant proudly introduced her daughter, glowing with joy as she shared how meaningful it was for the family to share the stage. Dressed in a shimmering black gown with crystal details, Corrina looked like a star—but it was her voice that truly stole the spotlight.

    A Personal Twist on a Cherished Song

    Joining her father onstage, Corrina performed a touching version of “When My Amy Prays,” a song Vince Gill originally wrote as a tribute to Grant. With a tender tweak to the lyrics, Corrina made it her own—singing “When My Mama Prays” instead. The lyrical shift turned the performance into a heartfelt love letter to her mother.

    As Gill gently strummed guitar behind her, Corrina’s voice soared—emotional, rich, and crystal-clear. Off to the side, Grant watched with tears in her eyes, visibly moved by the powerful tribute.

    A Star Emerges

    The crowd was captivated. With a vocal tone that beautifully blends the grace of Grant and the soul of Gill, Corrina delivered a performance full of nuance and heart. When she finished, the Ryman audience erupted in applause.

    “The tone and control of this stunning young lady’s voice was simply inspiring,” one fan shared. “She made the song her own—which is no small feat given who her parents are.”

    A Bright Future Ahead

    Corrina isn’t just stepping into her parents’ legacy—she’s forging her own. With a voice and presence uniquely hers, her Ryman debut wasn’t just a proud family moment—it was the beginning of something much bigger.

    And judging by the standing ovation, the world is ready for it.

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