Rory Feek tied the knot on July 14 under a timber-frame pavilion in Greycliff, Montana.
“She’s asking me, ‘Are you still going to love me?’ and my first reaction was, ‘I don’t think so.’”
The country singer, who died in 2016, is finally getting a proper release of her first record.
Fans will get a chance to remember the late country singer with the release of a collection of her solo efforts in April.
True love never dies.
The country singer took to social media to share sweet memories with his family.
'Remembering you, missing you, loving you.'
'This Life I Live,' chronicling the couple's history, is out now.
Feek dedicated the award to his collaborator and late wife, Joey, who died last March.
Joey + Rory won Best Roots Gospel album for Hymns.
The country singer opens up about Joey's final days in his upcoming memoir, 'This Life I Live,' out Valentine's Day.
The country singer still feels deeply connected to his wife and songwriting partner, who died in March 2016.
'God is so good,' the musician says in a statement.
The nomination is definitely bittersweet.