The father welcomed his 21-year-old daughter out on the stage during the last bit of his performance at Ryman Auditorium on the evening of Aug. 4. The father-daughter duo then dedicated the last song of his set to their injured wife and mother, Queen of Christian Pop: Amy Grant. In the video shared to Facebook by a fan who attended the show, Grant and Gill’s daughter can be heard belting out her own soulful version of her father’s Grammy-winning song, “When My Amy Prays.” In an effort to make it her own, she changed the song’s chorus from “And when my Amy prays,” to be “And when my mama prays.” This tearful tribute came just shy of two weeks after it was reported that Gill would be cancelling several upcoming concert dates after his wife was hospitalized for injuries sustained during a bicycle accident in the Nashville-area on July 27, according to local reports. Her team shared the news of the contemporary Christian singer and songwriter’s accident in an Instagram post last week, that also reminded fans of the importance of wearing a helmet when on a bicycle. In part, the post read: “Amy was wearing her helmet and we would remind you all to do the same!” A few days later, Grant’s team followed up on social media to share an update that included an extended recovery time for the singer and a series of postponements. “Due to the doctor’s orders she has had to postpone her upcoming August concerts (Knoxville, Chattanooga, Johnson City, Wilmington). The concerts have been rescheduled for April and June, 2023. All tickets will be honored at the new performance dates. There are no other changes to her touring schedule at this time,” the caption read in part. You can read the Amy Grant’s full statement regarding her recovery below: More News:
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