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Amy Grant’s road to recovery is going better each day. The singer is making steady progress in her recovery from the serious bicycle accident that left her unconscious back on July 27.
During a Ryman Auditorium performance on Saturday, Vince Gill, Amy Grant’s husband, spoke about his wife’s terrifying accident and brought their daughter Corinna up on stage to perform a song Gill wrote for Grant called “When My Amy Prays.”
“We’re gonna do this song that I wrote for my wife, Amy,” Gill shared with the audience at the Ryman, as he welcomed his daughter. “We haven’t been doing it much, but because of her accident and everything she’s been going through we’ve been thinkin’ a lot about her, and I thought how sweet it would be for her youngest to sing the song I wrote for her.”
The performance can be seen in the video above.
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