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Steve Martin Brings Banjo Magic To New Vince Gill Collab & It’s Incredible

We all know Steve Martin is a hilarious man. He played the neurotically lovable George Banks in the Father of the Bride franchise and family man Neal Page in Planes, Trains, And Automobiles. Steve started his career in stand-up comedy and has hosted both Saturday Night Live and The Academy Awards multiple times. Steve hinted that his current role as Charles-Haden Savage in Only Murders in the Building could be his final acting role. But that doesn’t mean he’s finished in the entertainment business. Steve Martin recently lent his banjo skills to a new Vince Gill tune, and people love it. Believe it or not, he’s a Grammy-winning bluegrass artist who loves to play music.

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Steve Martin Shared Video Of He And Vince Gill Playing Together On Instagram

While Vince sang, Steve strummed the banjo. Together, they made beautiful music. Steve captioned his Instagram post, “Here’s Alison Brown’s and my new song with the incredible Vince Gill. ‘Wall Guitar.’ Already a hit in Iceland, I think!”

A fan wrote, “What a welcome sound. That voice, your banjos… my soul needs soothing so thank you all. Steve, please don’t stop posting.”

“I have listened to this over and over. I am in love. My grandmother was a brilliant banjo player and this warms my heart. Thank you for this beautiful song,” this person agreed.

This person was watching Steve Martin on TV and stopped to listen to him and Vince Gill play, “I seriously just paused ‘Murders in The Building’ to listen to this song! You can do no wrong, Steve Martin!”

“Mr. Martin, I think you have officially crossed over. Comedy, movies, tv, and now music. At the risk of sounding condescending, I am proud of the entertainer you have become,” a fan complimented.

It seems no matter what Steve does, it’s incredible and we’re here for it.

This story’s featured image is by Adam McCullough via Shutterstock.

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