Brad Paisley Country : U.S.A Date of Born: : October 28, 1972 City: : Glen Dale, West Virginia
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Brad Paisley has stated that his love of country music stems from his maternal grandfather, who gave Paisley his first guitar at age 8 and taught him how to play. At age 12, Paisley wrote his first song, and by 13 he was the opening act for country singers such as Ricky Skaggs and George Jones.
Paisley graduated from John Marshall High School in Glen Dale and enrolled at Belmont University (from 1993 to 1995). While in college, he met Frank Rogers, a fellow student who went on to serve as his producer. Paisley also met Kelley Lovelace, who became his songwriting partner.
After graduating from Belmont, Paisley signed a songwriting contract with EMI Music Publishing. His debut as a singer was with the label Arista Nashville, with the song, “Who Needs Pictures” (released February 22, 1999). In May of that same year, he made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. Seven months later he had his first #1 hit with, “”He Didn’t Have To Be.”
In 2000, Paisley made an appearance on the nationally televised special, “Route 66: Main Street America” featured on TLC (TV channel) and later that same year he won the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Horizon Award and the Academy of Country Music’s best new male vocalist trophy. He received his first Grammy Award nomination a year later. On February 17, 2001, after forty appearances on the show, he was inducted into the Opry Hall of Fame.
In 2002, he won the CMA Music Video of the Year for “”I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Song).” Several celebrities made notable guest appearances in the video, inluding Little Jimmy Dickens, Dan Patrick, Jerry Springer, and (future wife) Kimberly Williams.
Paisley released his third album, Mud on the Tires (2003), following Who Needs Pictures and Part II. The album features the hit song “Celebrity,” the video of which parodies reality shows such as Fear Factor and American Idol and included such celebrities as Jason Alexander, Little Jimmy Dickens, Trista Rehn, and William Shatner. The album’s title track, “Mud on the Tires,” reached Billboard #1 in 2004.
Paisley's fifth studio album, 5th Gear, was released in the United States on June 19, 2007. "Ticks" was the first single from the album, and quickly rose to #1 on the country music singles charts. The second single from the album, "Online," hit #1. The song contains the Brentwood High School marching band playing at the end of the song. The third single "Letter to Me" was another number one hit. The fourth single from the album is "I'm Still a Guy" which has also reached #1 making seven straight number one hits."[7]
The fifth single released in June 2008 comes from a re-issue of 5th Gear was released, featuring a slightly different re-recording of "Waitin' on a Woman", an album cut from Time Well Wasted, that received unsolicited airplay in late 2006. The earlier album cut has more prominent string guitar and violin parts, whereas the re-released version has lesser prominent versions for both of these, as well as a more "muted" musical tone. For the chart week of September 20, 2008, the song has become Paisley's twelfth number-one single and his eighth straight number-one hit, making him the artist with the most consecutive Number One country hits since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990.
As of February 24, 2008, Brad Paisley officially wrapped up the 2007 Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour. The tour visited 94 cities over a 10 month period and played for over 1,000,000 fans. Bonfires & Amplifiers 2007’s first show was April 26, 2007 and the tour was so successful early-on that a third leg was added extending it through February 2008. Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler, Jack Ingram, Rodney Atkins and Chuck Wicks have all been show openers throughout the tour.
He has been nominated for three 2008 Grammy Awards: Best Country Album (for 5th Gear), Best Country Collaboration (for "Oh Love" with Carrie Underwood), and Best Country Instrumental (for "Throttleneck"). On February 10, 2008, he won his first Grammy award for Best Country Instrumental for "Throttleneck".
In March 2008, Brad Paisley announced his next tour, "The Paisley Party," a 42-date tour sponsored by Hershey's. The tour kicks off on June 11, 2008, in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Chuck Wicks, Julianne Hough and Jewel as the opening acts.
A seventh, largely instrumental album, titled Play, was released on November 4, 2008. Brad Paisley and Keith Urban released their first duet together, "Start a Band," to country radio on September 8, 2008; it is the first single from Play. The album also features collaborations with James Burton, Little Jimmy Dickens, Vince Gill, John Jorgensen, B.B. King, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Buck Owens, Redd Volkaert and Steve Wariner. Paisley and Urban both received entertainer of the year nominations from the CMA on September 10, 2008. On November 12, 2008 Brad Paisley won Male Vocalist Of The Year and Music Video of the Year for "Waitin' on a Woman" during the CMA's. Website
Awards:
ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS
Awards show aired on May 18, 2008
Top Male Vocalist
Video of the Year ("Online")
Awards show aired on May 15, 2007
Top Male Vocalist
Awards show aired on May 23, 2006
Album of the Year (Time Well Wasted)
Video of the Year ("When I Get Where I'm Going" - w/ Dolly Parton)
Vocal Event of the Year ("When I Get Where I'm Going" - w/ Dolly Parton)
Awards show aired on CBS on May 17, 2005
Vocal Event of the Year - "Whiskey Lullaby" (w/ Alison Krauss)
Video of the Year - "Whiskey Lullaby" (w/ Alison Krauss)