Why was Vince Gill singing Joe Walsh's songs?
Joe Walsh was ill with the flu and unable to perform, so Vince Gill filled in for him.
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A summary of recent music news including Vince Gill dealing with a heckler while filling in for Joe Walsh of the Eagles, and a look into the collaborative work of Ringo Starr and Joe Walsh.
Vince Gill stepped in for an ailing Joe Walsh at a recent Eagles concert at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Despite Gill's efforts to deliver Walsh's signature songs, one disgruntled fan made his displeasure known, leading to a confrontation defused by other concertgoers.
Separately, the collaborative musical relationship between Ringo Starr and Joe Walsh is highlighted. Beginning in the early 1980s, Walsh produced Starr's "Old Wave" album and co-wrote several tracks. Their partnership extended over the decades, resulting in four co-written songs. These include:
1. **"In My Car" (1983)**: From the album *Old Wave*&ref=yanuki.com. 2. **"Fill in the Blanks" (2010)**: Featured on the *Y Not*&ref=yanuki.com album. 3. **"Bridges" (2015)**: Appears on *Postcards from Paradise*&ref=yanuki.com. 4. **"Gotta Get Up to Get Down" (2019)**: The opening track from *What’s My Name*&ref=yanuki.com, featuring Walsh rapping.
Walsh has expressed gratitude for his musical connection with Starr, who is also his brother-in-law.
Joe Walsh was ill with the flu and unable to perform, so Vince Gill filled in for him.
They have co-written four songs together between 1983 and 2019.
Walsh briefly joined the band in 1989 and has played with them on and off since.
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