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Vince Gill Would Support Taylor Swift Being Inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame

By Joseph Hudak

Joseph Hudak

Contact Joseph Hudak on X Contact Joseph Hudak by Email View all posts by Joseph Hudak March 18, 2026 Vince Gill says Taylor Swift will one day land in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Vince Gill says Taylor Swift will one day land in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Jason Kempin/Getty Images; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

When Vince Gill was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist was only 50 years old, making him the second youngest inductee in the Hall’s history. Johnny Cash and Eddy Arnold were both 48 when they joined Nashville’s hallowed institution in 1980 and 1966, respectively.

During an interview on Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Gill says he wondered if his induction was a wee bit premature.

“I was grateful. There was a part of me that kind of thought, ‘a little early,’ honestly,” Gill says. “What I wanted to do after the fact was earn it. Make people be grateful that they did it.”

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Without question, Gill pulled that off. As both a solo artist — he’s currently in the midst of releasing a series of EPs titled 50 Years From Home — and, now, as a member of the Eagles, he’s been an ambassador for country music and Nashville itself.

The same can be said of Taylor Swift, who could be eligible this year based on the criteria for induction in the Modern Era category, which requires “20+ years since national prominence.” Swift released her debut album and her breakthrough single, “Tim McGraw,” in 2006. Though some may argue that “national prominence” didn’t occur until the following year with the success of singles like “Our Song” and “Teardrops on My Guitar.”

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Either way, Gill sees a future with Swift inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. “I think they’ll put her in there. Why wouldn’t you?” he says. “A lot of people don’t realize she’s arguably the biggest donor that’s ever been to the Country Music Hall of Fame. I’m crazy about her. I fully support that.”

Were Swift to make the cut next year, she’d be 37 — and beat Cash, Arnold, and Gill’s records for youngest inductees. Says Gill: “That’d be alright.” Watch Gill’s full interview below.

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