How Amy Grant’s husband, Vince Gill, changed singer’s outlook on traumatic brain injury following 2022 bike accident
Amy Grant opened up about how her husband, Vince Gill, helped shift her perspective on recovering from a traumatic brain injury sustained in a 2022 bicycle accident. Gill encouraged her to accept what she couldn't change and focus on living with the circumstances she was given each day. Grant, who has faced multiple health challenges since 2020, credited Gill’s steady support for helping her navigate her recovery.
- ▪Amy Grant suffered a traumatic brain injury in July 2022 after crashing her bike due to a pothole in Nashville.
- ▪She experienced memory loss and balance issues following the accident and was unconscious for about 10 minutes.
- ▪Vince Gill advised her to accept life's unpredictability and make the best of the hand she was dealt each day.
- ▪Grant underwent open-heart surgery in 2020 to correct a rare congenital heart condition.
- ▪The couple, married since 2000, have one child together and have been supportive partners through her health struggles.
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Celebrity News How Amy Grant’s husband Vince Gill changed her outlook on her traumatic brain injury following 2022 bike accident By Connor Surmonte Published May 1, 2026, 10:59 a.m. ET Amy Grant’s husband, Vince Gill, encouraged her to accept things she can’t change and try to make the best of it after the singer suffered a traumatic brain injury from a scary 2022 bike crash. “[Gill] just said, ‘Amy, life happens to every one of us every day. A virtuoso musician could have a stroke and never be able to pick up their instrument again,'” Grant, 65, told host Rachel Martin during NPR’s “Wild Card” podcast Thursday. “‘All you do is you just take the hand you’re dealt that day and live the life that you get,'” she recalled.
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