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American country music artist (born 1972)

Brad Paisley

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Paisley performing at the White House in 2009

Born

Bradly Douglas Paisley


(1972-10-28) Oct 28, 1972 (age 49)

Glen Dale, Due west Virginia, Usa

Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Spouse(south)

Kimberly Williams-Paisley

(thousand. 2003)

Children 2
Musical career
Genres Country
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active 1998–nowadays
Labels Arista Nashville

Musical artist

Website world wide web.bradpaisley.com

Bradly Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Starting with his 1999 debut album Who Needs Pictures, he has released eleven studio albums and a Christmas compilation on the Arista Nashville label, with all of his albums certified Gold or higher by the RIAA.[ane] He has scored 35 Top x singles on the U.s.a. Billboard Country Airplay chart, 20 of which take reached number one. He set a new tape in 2009 for the most consecutive singles (ten) reaching the top spot on that nautical chart.

Paisley has sold over 11 million albums and has won 3 Grammy Awards, xiv University of Country Music Awards, 14 State Music Association Awards, and two American Music Awards. He has likewise earned country music's crowning accomplishment, becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry.[2] Paisley as well wrote songs for Pixar's Cars franchise ("Behind the Clouds", "Observe Yourself", "Collision of Worlds" with Robbie Williams, "Nobody's Fool", etc.).

Early life [edit]

Paisley was born and raised in Glen Dale, W Virginia. He is the only kid of Douglas Edward "Doug" Paisley, who worked for the West Virginia Department of Transportation, and Sandra Jean "Sandy" (née Jarvis) Paisley, a teacher.[3] He has stated that his love of country music stems from his maternal gramps, Warren Jarvis, who gave him his first guitar, a Sears Danelectro Silvertone,[4] and taught him how to play at 8 years one-time. In third grade, he performed for the first time in public past singing in his church building. Initially, they were simply going to accept him play the song on the guitar instead of a pianoforte. But and then the adults heard him sing the tune and said, "forget the choir, permit's just have Brad do the whole thing." After that, he never had to ask for a gig until he left Glen Dale. He later recalled that "Pretty soon, I was performing at every Christmas party and Mother'due south Twenty-four hour period event. The peachy thing about a pocket-sized town is that when y'all want to be an creative person, past golly, they'll make you one."[four] At age 13, he wrote his offset vocal, "Born on Christmas Day",[4] which afterward appeared on his album Brad Paisley Christmas. He had been taking lessons with local guitarist Clarence "Hank" Goddard.[4] Past 13, Goddard and Paisley formed a band chosen "Brad Paisley and the C-Notes", with the addition of two of Paisley's adult friends.[4]

While in junior loftier, his main heard him perform "Built-in On Christmas 24-hour interval" and invited him to play at the local Rotary Club meeting. In attendance was Tom Miller, the program director of a radio station in Wheeling, Westward Virginia. Miller asked him if he would similar to be a guest on Jamboree The states. After his beginning performance, he was asked to become a member of the show's weekly lineup. For the next eight years, he opened for country singers such as The Judds, Ricky Skaggs and George Jones. He would become the youngest person inducted into the Jamboree Us Hall of Fame. He besides performed at the Jamboree in the Hills.[v]

Paisley graduated from John Marshall High Schoolhouse in Glen Dale, West Virginia, in 1991,[6] and and then studied for two years at W Liberty State Higher in W Liberty, West Virginia. He was awarded a fully paid ASCAP scholarship to Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he majored in music business concern and received a Available of Business organization Administration degree from the Mike Curb School of Music Business concern in 1995.[vii] He interned at ASCAP, Atlantic Records, and the Fitzgerald-Hartley management firm. While in college, he met Frank Rogers, a fellow student who went on to serve equally his producer. Paisley also met Kelley Lovelace, who became his songwriting partner. He also met Chris DuBois in college, and he, too, would write songs for him.[v]

Within a week after graduating from Belmont, Paisley signed a songwriting contract with EMI Music Publishing;[5] and he wrote David Kersh'south Top v hit, "Another Y'all", every bit well equally David Ball's 1999 single, "Watching My Babe Not Come Dorsum". The latter song was also co-written by Ball.[eight]

Career [edit]

1999–2001: Who Needs Pictures [edit]

His debut every bit a singer was with the characterization Arista Nashville, with the song "Who Needs Pictures" (released February 1, 1999). In May of that same year, he made his beginning appearance on the Grand Ole Opry.[1] Vii months later he had his first No. i hit with "He Didn't Have to Be", which detailed the story of Paisley'southward frequent co-writer Kelley Lovelace and Lovelace's stepson, McCain Merren.[nine] The album also produced a Top 20 hit with "Me Neither" and his second number one hit, "We Danced", both in 2000. Past February 2001, the album was certified platinum.[10]

Later in 2000, Paisley won the Country Music Association's (CMA) Horizon Award and the Academy of State Music'due south best new male person vocalist bays. He received his get-go Grammy Award nomination a year after for Best New Artist. On February 17, 2001, Paisley was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.[1] He was 28 when he accustomed the invitation. PBS did a 75th anniversary concert special, in which Paisley and Chely Wright sang a vocal that they co-wrote chosen "Difficult to Be a Married man, Difficult to Be a Wife". This song later appeared on the compilation album K Ole Opry 75th Ceremony, Vol. 2.[11] The concert would get a CMA nomination for Vocal Consequence of the Year.[12] Paisley would subsequently contribute to Wright'southward 2001 album Never Love Yous Plenty, co-writing the tracks "1 Dark in Las Vegas", "Horoscope", and "Not as In Love". Paisley co-produced the erstwhile 2 tracks with her, in addition to playing guitar on them and featuring members of his road band, The Drama Kings; he also sang backing vocals on "I Night in Las Vegas" and "Non as In Love".[13]

2001–2003: Part II [edit]

In 2002, he won the CMA Music Video of the Year for "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Vocal)". Several celebrities fabricated notable invitee appearances in the video, including Little Jimmy Dickens, Kimberly Williams, Dan Patrick, and Jerry Springer. His three other singles from the Part II anthology, "I Wish Yous'd Stay", "Wrapped Around", and "Two People Savage in Love", all charted in the top x. The anthology stayed in the charts for more than 70 weeks and was certified platinum in Baronial 2002. To back up his album, he toured the country as the opening act for Lonestar.[14]

2003–2005: Mud on the Tires [edit]

Paisley released his third album, Mud on the Tires (2003), following Who Needs Pictures and Role Two. The album features the hit song "Celebrity", the video of which parodies television shows such as Fear Factor, American Idol, The Bachelorette, and Co-ordinate to Jim, and included such celebrities as Jason Alexander, James Belushi, Footling Jimmy Dickens, Trista Rehn, and William Shatner. (Paisley later contributed to Shatner's album Has Been.) The anthology's title track, "Mud on the Tires", reached Billboard No. ane in 2004.[xv]

In addition, the ninth runway from Mud on the Tires, "Whiskey Lullaby", a duet with Alison Krauss, reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (at present Hot Country Songs) charts, and No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video for Whiskey Lullaby also won several awards and was rated No. 2 on the 100 Greatest Videos by CMT in 2008. The album was certified double platinum.[14]

2005–2007: Time Well Wasted [edit]

In 2005, after touring with Reba McEntire and Terri Clark on the Two Hats and a Redhead Tour, he released Time Well Wasted which included the singles "Alcohol" reaching number four, "When I Get Where I'one thousand Going" a duet with Dolly Parton, "The Earth" and "She'due south Everything" with the last iii all reaching number i. On November six, 2006, Time Well Wasted won the Country Music Association CMA Honor for Best Anthology. It also won anthology of the year at the 2006 ACM Awards.

Paisley also contributed 2 original songs to the Disney Pixar's film Cars. These can be found on the film'due south soundtrack. This was in recognition of his contribution to the "Road 66: Chief Street America" telly special.

At the 2006 Grammy Awards, Paisley received four nominations: Best Country Anthology (for Fourth dimension Well Wasted), Best Country Vocal (for "Alcohol"), Best Country Instrumental (for "Time Warp") and Best Land Vocal, Male (for "Alcohol").

2007–2008: 5th Gear [edit]

Paisley's fifth studio album, 5th Gear, was released in the U.s.a. on June 19, 2007. The kickoff 4 singles from the album, "Ticks", "Online", "Alphabetic character to Me", and "I'm Still a Guy", all reached number 1 on the country music single charts, making seven straight number one hits for Paisley.[16] "Online" featured the Brentwood High School marching ring playing toward the end of the song, a cameo by Jason Alexander, and again featured a cameo past William Shatner. Throttleneck would likewise reach number i, which would become Paisley his first Grammy.[17]

Paisley performing live in Jacksonville, Florida, August 19, 2007

The fifth single from 5th Gear really came from a reissued version of the anthology – a new recording of "Waitin' on a Woman", a track cut from Time Well Wasted. The reissued version received unsolicited airplay in late 2006, and features less prominent string guitar and violin parts and a more "muted" musical tone. For the chart week of September 20, 2008, the song became Paisley's twelfth number-1 single and his 8th direct number-one hit, making him the artist with the almost consecutive Number 1 country hits since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990.[18]

Paisley toured April 26, 2007, through Feb 24, 2008, in support of fifth Gear on the Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour. The tour visited 94 cities over a 10-month period and played for more than than a million fans. The tour was then successful that information technology was extended past its original finish date to Feb 2008. Some of the opening acts who appeared during the tour were Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler, Jack Ingram, Rodney Atkins and Chuck Wicks.

Paisley was nominated for three 2008 Grammy Awards related to 5th Gear: Best Country Album (for 5th Gear), Best Country Collaboration (for "Oh Love" with Carrie Underwood), and All-time Country Instrumental (for "Throttleneck"). On February 10, 2008, he won his offset Grammy award for All-time Country Instrumental for "Throttleneck".

In March 2008, Paisley appear his next tour, The Paisley Political party, a 42-date tour sponsored past Hershey's. The tour kicked off on June eleven, 2008, in Albuquerque, New United mexican states, with Wicks, Julianne Hough and Jewel as the opening acts.[16]

2008–2009: Play [edit]

Paisley performing live in Providence, Rhode Isle, September 27, 2008

A sixth instrumental anthology, titled Play, was released on November 4, 2008.[19] Paisley and Keith Urban released to land radio their first duet together on September 8, 2008, "Start a Band". It was the first and only single from Play, and information technology went on to become Paisley's thirteenth number one striking and his ninth in a row. The album also features collaborations with James Burton, Little Jimmy Dickens, Vince Gill, John Jorgenson, B.B. King, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Cadet Owens, Redd Volkaert and Steve Wariner. Paisley and Urban both received Entertainer of the Yr nominations from the CMA on September 10, 2008. On November 12, 2008, Paisley won Male Vocalist of the Year and Music Video of the Year for "Waitin' on a Woman" during the CMAs.

2009–2010: American Saturday Dark [edit]

Paisley appear on January 26, 2009, that he would be embarking on a new tour named American Saturday Nighttime, with Dierks Bentley and Jimmy Wayne opening for most of the shows. Paisley'south seventh studio album, American Saturday Night, was released on June 30, 2009. The album's lead unmarried, "And then", was released in March 2009 and performed for the first time on American Idol on March 18. It went on to become Paisley's 14th number one single and his 10th in a row.

On July 21, 2009, Paisley performed at the White Firm for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in celebration of state music. State Music at the White House was streamed alive on the White House website every bit well as a special on Great American Land.

On November 11, 2009, Paisley co-hosted the CMA Awards for the 2nd straight year. He also performed "Welcome to the Hereafter", and won both Male Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event of the Year for "Beginning a Band" with Keith Urban.

Paisley at the National Memorial Day Concert on the West Lawn of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, May xxx, 2010

On March one, 2010, Paisley was the first musical performance with "American Sabbatum Night" for the second tenure of The This evening Show with Jay Leno.

On March 5, 2010, Paisley slipped and fell performing his last song of the prepare, "Booze", at a concert at the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, South Carolina, on the final date of the American Saturday Night Tour. Fearing a broken rib, he was held overnight at an expanse hospital, just was released when an MRI was negative.[twenty]

On July 31, 2010, Paisley performed alongside Carrie Underwood at the inaugural Greenbrier Classic PGA Tour Event in Lewisburg, West Virginia. An estimated threescore,000 people attended the outdoor event to watch Underwood and Paisley perform in the pouring rain.

On August 4, 2010, it was appear on his official website that Paisley would release his first official greatest hits package, entitled Hits Alive. Released on Nov 2, 2010, Hits Alive is a double-disc collection, with i disc containing studio versions of Paisley'due south hit singles, while the companion disc features previously unreleased live versions of his songs.[21]

Paisley cohosted the 44th Almanac CMA Awards on November 10, 2010, where he was also awarded the CMA's tiptop award, Entertainer of the Year.[22] [23] During his acceptance speech, Paisley emotionally honored his grandfather, who inspired him to play the guitar.

In 2012, MSN.com listed American Sabbatum Night every bit one of the 21 Essential 21st-Century Albums.[24]

2011–2012: This Is Country Music [edit]

Paisley performing live at the Naval Station in Mayport, Florida, September 8, 2011

In December 2010, Paisley released "This Is State Music" as the title track to his eighth studio anthology, released May 23, 2011. The album's second single, "Old Alabama" (with Alabama), released to country radio on March fourteen, 2011, and became Paisley's nineteenth number one hit. "Remind Me", with Carrie Underwood, was released May 23, 2011, to radio.

On March 22, 2011, Paisley's website announced a new beta game titled Brad Paisley Earth. The game is modeled after other Facebook games such as Farmville or Mafia Wars and features original animation. The game provides a new way for fans to interact with each other and view exclusive material that would otherwise exist unavailable.

On May 12, 2011, Paisley'south website announced that he would release two songs on the soundtrack for the flick Cars two. 1 of them would be a collaboration with British pop vocaliser Robbie Williams.

On September 21, 2011, Mailboat Records released Marker Twain: Words & Music, a double-CD telling Mark Twain's life in spoken word and song, including a new song by Paisley titled "Huck Finn Dejection". Paisley'due south website announced that he was a fan of Twain, prompting his collaboration on the projection with Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Buffett, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, and others.[25]

On October 19, 2011, Paisley made a voice cameo as various background characters in the South Park episode "Bass to Mouth".[26]

On Jan 14, 2012, Paisley was a guest on Garrison Keillor'southward Prairie Dwelling Companion, during which he did a rendition of "Life's Railway to Heaven" by Charles Davis Tillman.[27]

On April 25, 2012, Paisley was featured on the Due south Park episode "Cartman Finds Dearest", in which he voiced himself,[28] sang the national anthem and helped Cartman sing the 1990s hit song "I Swear", which was popularized in 1994 past the land musician John Michael Montgomery and the pop group All-four-1.[29]

Paisley extended his Virtual Reality Earth Tour through mid-2012. He toured the country and made pit stops at local country music festivals.

2012–2014: Wheelhouse [edit]

On September 20, 2012, Paisley released a new unmarried, "Southern Comfort Zone". The song debuted at number 25 on the Hot Country Songs chart, becoming Paisley's highest debut to appointment.[xxx] It reached number 2 on the State Airplay nautical chart in 2013. The song was the beginning single from his ninth studio anthology, Wheelhouse, released on April nine, 2013.[31] [32]

The album's 2nd single, "Beat This Summer", was released to country radio on March iv, 2013. Information technology as well reached number ii on the Land Airplay chart in July 2013. The album'south third single, "I Tin't Change the World", was released to country radio on August 19, 2013: despite a moderately good debut, the single failed to reach the superlative xx on country charts, peaking at number 22 on Country Airplay and condign Paisley's lowest-charting single to engagement. The album's fourth single, "The Mona Lisa", was released to country radio on December nine, 2013. Information technology peaked at number 19 on Country Airplay.

On June 12, 2013, Paisley announced on his Twitter page that he would join the Rolling Stones onstage during the ring's concert in Philadelphia.[33]

His track "Accidental Racist", a duet with rapper LL Cool J, generated a chip of notoriety when it was released. Paisley sings well-nigh how he finds himself "caught between Southern pride and Southern arraign": Paisley explained that he's proud of where he's from, but he's ashamed of themes such as slavery and racism. The vocal generated controversy for its discussion of racism, particularly the song'due south message of showing "Southern pride", which includes re-cribbing of the Amalgamated flag.

2014–2016: Moonshine in the Trunk [edit]

On April 6, 2014, Paisley released "River Depository financial institution". It is the lead single from his 10th studio album for Sony Music Entertainment, Moonshine in the Torso, which was released on August 26, 2014. Paisley co-wrote the song with Kelley Lovelace and co-produced it with Luke Wooten. The album's second single, "Perfect Storm", was released to country radio on September 2, 2014. Information technology reached number one on the Land Airplay chart in Jan 2015. The album'southward third single, "Crushin' It", was released to country radio on January 26, 2015. The album's 4th single, "Country Nation", was released to country radio on September fourteen, 2015.

On May 24, 2014, Paisley traveled on Air Force 1 with President Barack Obama to visit U.s.a. troops at Bagram Air Base in Bagram, Afghanistan. Paisley played a full concert for the troops stationed there.

On June i, 2014, Rolling Rock magazine ranked "Welcome to the Time to come" #100 in their list of the 100 greatest country songs.[34]

In September 2014, Moonshine in the Body became Paisley's eighth number one anthology on Billboard 'south Top Country Albums chart. Information technology likewise became his ninth Top x Popular album and fifth album to reach #2 on the Billboard 200.

2016–2018: Love and War [edit]

Paisley released "Without a Fight", a duet with Demi Lovato, on May 13, 2016. It was to take served as the lead single to his eleventh studio album, merely due to poor chart operation information technology did not make the album's concluding cut. He was selected every bit ane of thirty artists to perform on "Forever State", a brew-upwardly track of "Take Me Home, Land Roads", "On the Road Again" and "I Will Always Honey Yous" which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards.[35] The second unmarried "Today" was released on Oct 6, 2016, which gave Paisley his first Country Digital Song Sales No. i, opening at the pinnacle of the chart with 41,000 starting time-calendar week downloads. [36] The unmarried landed in the No.1 spot on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase charts, marker Paisley'due south 24th No.1 vocal.[37] On November eleven, Paisley announced on Twitter that the title of the album would exist Beloved and State of war, which was released in April 2017.[38] [39]

Love and War features several collaborations with iconic artists, including Timbaland, John Fogerty, Beak Anderson, and Mick Jagger, as well every bit a songwriting credit with Johnny Cash.[40]

2018–nowadays: New music [edit]

On Oct four, 2018, Paisley and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley partnered with Belmont University and opened a free referral-based grocery store in Nashville to help the community in need. The Lath of Trustees for The Store include Brad Paisley, President; Megan Zarling, Chair; Pete Fisher, Vice-Chair; Doug Paisley, Secretary and Elaine Bryan, Treasurer.[41]

In Nov 2018, Paisley released "Bucked Off", the pb unmarried from his upcoming studio anthology.[42] On March 11, 2019, Paisley released "My Miracle".[43]

In 2021, Paisley was featured on Jimmie Allen's "Freedom Was a Highway", which reached number ane on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in February 2022, becoming Paisley'south twentieth number one single, and his showtime since "Perfect Storm" in Jan 2015. This stardom also tied Paisley with Brooks & Dunn and Toby Keith for the tenth about number one singles since the chart's inception in Jan 1990.[44] [45]

Books [edit]

Jug Angling for Greazy and Other Brad Paisley Fishing Stories [edit]

Paisley released his book Jug Angling for Greazy and Other Brad Paisley Fishing Stories in 2003 under Thomas Nelson Publishing. He co-wrote the book with author Thousand. B. Roberts.

Diary of a Player [edit]

Paisley released his book Diary of a Player: How My Musical Heroes Made a Guitar Homo Out of Me in 2011 under Howard Books Publishing. He co-wrote the book with author David Wild, a contributing editor for Rolling Rock mag and an Emmy nominated Idiot box writer and producer.[46] The book is an autobiography and talks about Paisley's introduction to the music manufacture and how the events in his life helped to prepare him for what was upward ahead. The book features topics such equally the first guitar that his grandfather gave him, his first band the C-notes, the offset song he wrote, and many more than music/guitar related topics. Although the book does speak briefly of his personal life, the main focus is on his music and the start of his career.[47]

Bourbon Release [edit]

In 2021, Paisley released his ain Bourbon brand called "America Highway Reserve."[48] As this whiskey was anile in barrels in the "Rolling Rickhouse" semi-trailer that followed Paisley's 2019 concert tour, Paisley collaborated with Bardstown Bourbon Company to create this Bourbon.[48]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums
  • Who Needs Pictures (1999)
  • Part II (2001)
  • Mud on the Tires (2003)
  • Fourth dimension Well Wasted (2005)
  • Brad Paisley Christmas (2006)
  • fifth Gear (2007)
  • Play: The Guitar Album (2008)
  • American Sabbatum Dark (2009)
  • This Is Country Music (2011)
  • Wheelhouse (2013)
  • Moonshine in the Trunk (2014)
  • Love and State of war (2017)

Tours [edit]

Paisley performing live in Providence, Rhode Island, September 27, 2008

Headlining
  • Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–06)
  • Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour (2007–08)
  • The Paisley Political party Tour (2008–09)
  • American Saturday Nighttime Tour (2009–10)
  • The H2O Tour (2010)
  • The iH2O Frozen Over Tour (2011)
  • Water Two: Wetter and Wilder World Tour (2012)
  • Virtual Reality Globe Bout (2012)
  • Beat This Summer Tour (2013)
    • Beat This Winter Bout (2014)
  • Country Nation World Tour (2014)
  • Crushin' It World Tour (2015–16)
  • Life Amplified Globe Tour (2016–17)
  • Weekend Warrior World Tour (2017)
  • Brad Paisley World Bout (2019)
  • Tour 2021 (2021)
Co-headlining
  • Mud and Suds Tour (2005) (w/Sara Evans & Andy Griggs)
  • Two Hats and a Redhead Tour (2005) (with Reba McEntire and Terri Clark)
Opening
  • Brooks & Dunn's Neon Circus & Wild West Testify (2003)

Ring [edit]

Paisley records his studio albums, in most role, with the backing of his live band, The Drama Kings. Their first gig together was May 7, 1999.

Current members [edit]

  • Brad Paisley – pb vocals, pb guitar
  • Gary Hooker – rhythm guitar
  • Randle Currie – steel guitar
  • Kendal Marcy – keyboards, banjo, mandolin
  • Justin Williamson – dabble, mandolin
  • Kenny Lewis – bass guitar, vocals
  • Ben Sesar – drums

Former members [edit]

  • Jimmy Heffernan – steel guitar
  • Ken Lush – keyboards
  • Earl Clark – steel guitar
  • Mike Johnson – steel guitar
  • Jody Harris – guitar, mandolin, banjo

Personal life [edit]

Relationships [edit]

In the last months of 2000, Paisley had a relationship with fellow country music singer Chely Wright.[49] [50] [51] Unbeknownst to Paisley, Wright and her female person partner had moved together into a new home earlier in the year. In her autobiography, Wright expressed regret for how she treated him.[52]

Paisley performing live in Providence, Rhode Island, September 27, 2008

Paisley and Kimberly Williams began dating in 2001. The singer had first seen the actress x years earlier in her characteristic film debut while on a appointment to see Father of the Bride with a local girl. Four years after, and after his date left him for his best friend, he went to see the sequel lone. Paisley stated that he watched Williams' performance and thought "She seems like a great girl — smart and funny and all those things that are so hard to observe."[53]

Paisley's sophomore album, Part II, featured several songs he'd written most the onetime girlfriend, including ane nearly going to see Father of the Bride. When it came fourth dimension to cast the music video for "I'yard Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Vocal)", Paisley said, "Information technology felt natural to enquire [Williams, the girl from the movie] to be in it."[53] The 2 began dating presently after and were married on March 15, 2003, at Stauffer Chapel on the campus of Pepperdine University afterward a nine-month engagement. They live in Franklin, Tennessee, and had another home in Pacific Palisades that was sold in 2013.

Paisley and Williams' first son, William Huckleberry, or "Huck", was built-in on February 22, 2007, in Nashville.[54] Their second son, Jasper Warren (named after his gramps, who bought Paisley his first guitar), was born on April 17, 2009.[55]

Hobbies and other interests [edit]

Paisley is an active Freemason, a member of Hiram Lodge #vii in Franklin, Tennessee. Paisley is a member of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry,[56] and a Noble of the AAONMS,[57] also known as Shriners. He was accompanied by his father, Doug Paisley (33º),[58] for the ceremony on October 28, 2006,[56] and has done a number of recordings supporting the virtues of Freemasonry and DeMolay International.[59]

He is besides a lifelong fan of the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Dodgers. Paisley sang the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium earlier Game ii of the Dodgers vs Astros World Serial in 2017, and again before Game 3 of the 2018 World Series against the Boston Reddish Sox. Paisley also sang the national anthem before a Browns game during the 1999 flavour, and stated in an interview with ESPN his dream task would be to play football game for them.[60] He besides invited old Browns Quarterback Brady Quinn to a concert at the Bloom Music Eye, in 2008.[61]

Paisley is likewise a fan of West Virginia athletics. In 2014, Paisley appeared as a celebrity guest picker on the popular ESPN show College Gameday, when it was held on the campus of West Virginia University.

In late 2009, information technology was announced in Variety that Paisley would enter the world of scripted television as an executive producer of a new hour-long drama serial for The CW network called, appropriately, Nashville.[62] The plot was written and created by Neal Dodson and actor Matt Bomer. The creator of the series I Tree Hill, Mark Schwahn directed the pilot and was to oversee the serial had it been picked up. Actor Zachary Quinto was as well an executive producer on the series, along with Dodson, Bomer, and Corey Moosa.[63] The pilot was not picked upward for a serial when The CW's fall schedule was announced in May 2010. The CW project was completely unrelated to the ABC/CMT series, of the same name, fifty-fifty though his wife had a recurring function in it, and he had ii cameo appearances himself.[64]

Instruments [edit]

Paisley with his Crook Custom T-style

Paisley's beginning guitar, a souvenir from his grandfather, was a Silvertone Danelectro 1451, which came with an "amp-in-case".[65] His next guitar, which he got at the historic period of x or 11, as well from his grandfather, was a Sekova copy of a Gibson ES-335, with a Fender Deluxe Reverb. The instrument most often associated with him is a 1968 Pink Paisley Fender Telecaster. Brad'southward main guitars are Crook Custom Guitars. These guitars are designed by Nib Crook and characteristic the paisley wallpaper in a variety of colors.[65]

Like many Nashville-based musicians, he lost a number of instruments and other gear in the 2010 flood in Nashville, including a 1970s Gibson Les Paul and the prototype for a Z Wreck, one of the signature Paisley Dr. Z amplifiers. The insurance money, however, allowed him to buy (from George Gruhn'southward store) an exclusive 1937 herringbone Martin D-28.[65]

In 2010, Paisley and Wampler Pedals released the Brad Paisley signature Paisley Drive, a guitar overdrive pedal designed to his specifications.[66] Paisley has too used Audiotech Guitar Products ABY Selector's for controlling his wireless receiver units.[67]

In 2015 Santa Cruz Guitar Visitor introduced the Brad Paisley Signature Model, B/Prisoner of war, audio-visual dreadnought guitar. Paisley is oft seen playing this model of guitar, such as in the 2017 Netflix original Brad Paisley's Comedy Rodeo.

In 2016 Paisley and Dr. Z Amplification collaborated and released the DB4 model. The name DB4 is thus named because it is "Physician & Brad'due south fourth amp pattern".[68] The pentode preamp tube is a 5879 with EL84 output tubes.

Paisley at the 45th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, April 18, 2010

Filmography [edit]

Television appearances [edit]

Twelvemonth Series Office Notes
2002 According to Jim Eddie Flavor 2, Episode eleven: "The Blood brother-in-Law"
2003 Chad Flavor 2, Episodes thirteen–14: "You Gotta Love Somebody (Two-part episode)"
Rex of the Colina Chip (Vocalism) "Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane"
2008–2018 Country Music Association Awards Himself/Co-Host Aslope Carrie Underwood
2012 South Park [69] Guest star "Cartman Finds Beloved"
Nashville Himself iii episodes
2013 Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Himself Pros & Cons – Campaigning For Anthony Weiner, Jimmy Fallon & Brad Paisley Sing "Balls In Your Mouth"
2014 Two and a Half Men Derek Invitee role: "Oh WALD-E Skilful Times Ahead"
Annoying Orangish Lime with Cowboy Hat Guest Function: "Limes"[70]
The Crazy Ones Himself Danny Chase Hates Brad Paisley
Rising Star Expert Along with singers Kesha and Ludacris, and Host Josh Groban.
2015 Repeat After Me Himself Episode six
The Vocalization Himself/Advisor Team Blake in the Battle Rounds from Season 9.
2018 The Gong Show Co-judge Alongside Jason Sudeikis and Sharon Osbourne
Hard Knocks Himself Celebrity guest. Lifelong fan of Cleveland Browns
2019 Americas Got Talent Himself/Guest Judge
Brad Paisley Thinks He's Special Himself Special Guests: Darius Rucker, Tim McGraw, Peyton Manning, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Kelsea Ballerini, Jonas Brothers
2020 Jimmy Kimmel Live Himself/Guest Host Ambulation on September 9

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Contour at Forbes
  • Brad Paisley lyrics Archived June 22, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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