A good steak dinner is worth a few songs
The search for a good steak landed country singer Vince Gill at Cassie's restaurant
in Cody, Wyo., where he treated the crowd to a 90-minute jam session. "It
was just incredible," said Steve Singer, the restaurant's owner. Gill and
his wife, singer Amy Grant, and their children ate at the restaurant Saturday.
Then Gill joined the house band, West, on stage and played six of his songs,
including "Liza Jane," "Don't Come Cryin' " and "Feels
Like Love." The set escalated into a jam session of blues and rock'n' roll,
Singer said. While making the reservations, Gill's family inquired if "there
was an extra guitar," Singer said. After Gill finished his steak, Singer
approached him and asked if he was serious about playing a few songs. He said,
I'll play a whole set if you want.
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Ed Cook (Guitar), Jim Krubeck (Drums) and Vince Gill at Cassie's. Vince Gill and Steve Singer on Bass.
Jim Krubeck and Vince Gill