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    Vince Gill And Lainey Wilson Deliver Emotional Dolly Parton Tribute That Left The Opry Silent

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 20, 20263 Mins Read
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    Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson were among the stars who gathered at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night, January 17, to kick off celebrations for Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday.

    Though Dolly officially turns 80 on Monday, January 19, the Opry began the festivities early with a special show titled “Opry Goes Dolly.” The night featured performances from a lineup of country favorites including Rhonda Vincent and Mark Wills, all honoring the songs that helped define Parton’s legendary career.

    Dolly’s Message to the Opry Family

    Parton did not attend in person, choosing instead to celebrate privately amid recent health concerns. Still, her presence was deeply felt when she appeared via video message to the audience:

    “Opry family, I just wanted to say how much it means to me that you’re all coming together again this year to celebrate my big ol’ birthday with some of my songs. Some of my favorite memories happened right here on stage at the Grand Ole Opry. I wish I could be there in person, but I’ll be sending you all my love for sure. So, you have the best night ever!”

    Dolly became an official Opry member in 1969, and the night felt like a full-circle tribute to her decades-long bond with the institution.

    @cass_shines Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson covering Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You”. Are you kidding me?! 😍👏🏼 there’s so many similarities in Lainey and Dolly’s voices also! @Grand Ole Opry @Vince Gill @Lainey Wilson @Lainey Wilson’s Wild Horses @Dolly Parton #IWillAlwaysLoveYou #DollyParton #OpryGoesDolly #GrandOleOpry ♬ original sound – Cassie Hines

    The Night’s Emotional Peak

    While every performance carried weight, the most talked-about moment came at the end of the show when Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson reunited onstage for a pair of Dolly classics.

    They first performed “Light of a Clear Blue Morning,” originally released in 1977 and recently re-recorded by Parton with Wilson, Queen Latifah, Reba McEntire, and Miley Cyrus.

    The finale — and emotional centerpiece of the night — was “I Will Always Love You.” Dolly first released the song in 1974 and later re-recorded it with Vince Gill for her 1995 album Something Special. That duet earned a Grammy nomination and won CMA Vocal Event of the Year, making Saturday night’s performance especially meaningful.

    Fans in attendance described Gill and Wilson’s rendition as deeply moving — a respectful, heartfelt tribute that felt worthy of Dolly herself.

    As the final notes faded inside the Opry House, one thing was clear: even in her absence, Dolly Parton’s spirit, songs, and influence filled the room — just as they have for more than half a century.

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