Brad Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a popular music, music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and American southwest, the Southwest. First produced in the 1920s, country music is p ...
singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His first success came in 1997 as the writer of
David Kersh's "
Another You". After this, he signed with
Arista Nashville
Arista Nashville was an American record label that served as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division. Founded in 1989, the label specialized in country music artists, including Alan Jackson, Brooks ...
in 1998, and released his debut album ''
Who Needs Pictures'' in 1999. This was the first of 12 studio albums he released for the label before its closure in 2023, after which he transferred to
EMI Nashville. His most commercially successful albums are ''
Mud on the Tires'' (2003) and ''
Time Well Wasted'' (2005), both certified double platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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.
Paisley has charted more than 50 singles on the ''
Billboard
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'' country singles charts, including 19 number-one singles ranging from "
He Didn't Have to Be" in 1999 and "
Perfect Storm" in 2015. Ten of these singles were achieved consecutively, starting with "
When I Get Where I'm Going" in 2006 and ending with "
Then" in 2009. Paisley has collaborated with artists such as
Alison Krauss
Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer, fiddler and music producer. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of eight and recording for the first time at ...
,
Keith Urban
Keith Lionel Urban ( né Urbahn; 26 October 1967) is an Australian and American country singer, songwriter and guitarist. Recognised with four Grammy Awards, he has also received 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, including the Jim Reeves Int ...
,
Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily as a country music, country musician. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton's debut album ...
,
Carrie Underwood, and
Alabama
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. Since 2003, he has been married to actress
Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
Early life
Brad Douglas Paisley was born on October 28, 1972, in
Glen Dale, West Virginia. He is the only child of Douglas Edward "Doug" Paisley, who worked for the
West Virginia Department of Transportation
The West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) is the state agency responsible for transportation in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The Department of Transportation serves an umbrella organization for four subsidiary agencies which ar ...
, and Sandra Jean "Sandy" (née Jarvis) Paisley, a teacher.
He has stated that his love of country music stems from his maternal grandfather, Warren Jarvis, who gave him his first guitar, a
Sears
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Danelectro Silvertone,
["Biography Today", pp. 128] and taught him how to play at eight years old. In third grade, he performed for the first time in public by singing in his church. Initially, they were just going to have him play the song on the guitar instead of a piano, but then the adults heard him sing the tune and said, "Forget the choir, let'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, "Pretty soon, I was performing at every Christmas party and Mother's Day event. The neat thing about a small town is that when you want to be an artist, by golly, they'll make you one."
At age 13, he wrote his first song, "Born on Christmas Day",
which later appeared on his album ''
Brad Paisley Christmas''. He had been taking lessons with local guitarist Clarence "Hank" Goddard.
By 13, Goddard and Paisley formed a band called "Brad Paisley and the C-Notes", with the addition of two of Paisley's adult friends.
When he was in junior high, his school's principal heard him perform "Born On Christmas Day" and invited him to play at the local
Rotary Club
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meeting. In attendance was Tom Miller, the program director of a radio station in
Wheeling, West Virginia
Wheeling is a city in Ohio County, West Virginia, Ohio and Marshall County, West Virginia, Marshall counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The county seat of Ohio County, it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mo ...
. Miller asked him if he would like to be a guest on ''
Jamboree USA''. After his first 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
The Judds were an American country music duo composed of lead vocalist-guitarist Wynonna Judd and her mother Naomi Judd on backup vocals. The duo signed to RCA Records in 1983 and released six studio albums between then and 1991. The Judds wer ...
,
Ricky Skaggs, and
George Jones
George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013) was an American Country music, country musician, singer, and songwriter. He achieved international fame for a long list of hit records, and is well known for his distinctive voice an ...
. He would become the youngest person inducted into the ''Jamboree USA'' Hall of Fame. He also performed at the
Jamboree in the Hills.
["Biography Today", pp. 129]
Paisley graduated from
John Marshall
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in
Glen Dale, West Virginia, in 1991, and then studied for two years at
West Liberty State College in
West Liberty, West Virginia. He was awarded a fully paid
ASCAP
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scholarship to
Belmont University
Belmont University is a Private university, private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Descended from Belmont Women's College, founded in 1890 by schoolteachers Ida Hood and Susan Heron, the institution was incorporate ...
in
Nashville
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, where he majored in
music business
The music industry are individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent ...
and received a
bachelor of business administration
A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is an undergraduate degree in business administration awarded by colleges and universities after completion of four years and typically 120 credits of undergraduate study in the fundamentals of busine ...
degree from the Mike Curb School of Music Business in 1995. He interned at ASCAP,
Atlantic Records
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, and the Fitzgerald-Hartley management firm. 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. He also met
Chris DuBois in college, and he, too, would write songs for him.
Within a week after graduating from Belmont, Paisley signed a songwriting contract with
EMI Music Publishing
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In May 2018, Sony Music Publishing agreed to increase its stake in EMI to 90%, pending regulatory approva ...
;
and he wrote
David Kersh's top-five hit, "
Another You", as well as
David Ball's 1999 single, "Watching My Baby Not Come Back". The latter song was also co-written by Ball.
Career
1999–2003: ''Who Needs Pictures'' and ''Part II''
His debut as a singer was with the label
Arista Nashville
Arista Nashville was an American record label that served as a wholly owned division of Sony Music, operated under the Sony Music Nashville division. Founded in 1989, the label specialized in country music artists, including Alan Jackson, Brooks ...
, with the song "
Who Needs Pictures" (released February 1, 1999). In May of that same year, he made his first appearance on the''
Grand Ole Opry
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''.
Seven months later, he had his first number-one hit with "
He Didn't Have to Be", which detailed the story of Paisley's frequent co-writer Kelley Lovelace and Lovelace's stepson, McCain Merren. The album also produced a top-20 hit with "
Me Neither" and his second number-one hit, "
We Danced", both in 2000. By February 2001, the album was certified platinum. Later in 2000, Paisley won the
Country Music Association
The Country Music Association (CMA) is an American trade association with the stated aim of promoting and developing country music throughout the world. Founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee, it originally consisted of 233 members and was the f ...
's (CMA) Horizon Award and the Academy of Country Music's best new male vocalist trophy. He received his first
Grammy Award
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nomination a year later for Best New Artist. On February 17, 2001, Paisley was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
He was 28 when he accepted the invitation.
PBS
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did a 75th-anniversary concert special, in which Paisley and
Chely Wright sang a song that they co-wrote called "Hard to Be a Husband, Hard to Be a Wife". This song later appeared on the compilation album ''Grand Ole Opry 75th Anniversary, Vol. 2''. The concert would get a CMA nomination for Vocal Event of the Year.
Paisley later contributed to Wright's 2001 album ''
Never Love You Enough'', co-writing the tracks "One Night in Las Vegas", "Horoscope", and "Not as in Love". Paisley co-produced the former two 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 "One Night in Las Vegas" and "Not as in Love".
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, including
Little Jimmy Dickens,
Kimberly Williams,
Dan Patrick, and
Jerry Springer
Gerald Norman Springer (February 13, 1944 – April 27, 2023) was a British-American broadcaster, journalist, actor, lawyer, and politician. He was best known for hosting the controversial tabloid talk show '' Jerry Springer'' from 1991 to 2 ...
. His three other singles from the ''
Part II'' album, "
I Wish You'd Stay", "
Wrapped Around", and "
Two People Fell in Love", all charted in the top 10. The album stayed in the charts for more than 70 weeks and was certified platinum in August 2002. To support his album, he toured the country as the opening act for
Lonestar
Lonestar (formerly known as Texassee) is an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band consists of Drew Womack (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar), Michael Britt (lead guitar, background vocals), Dean Sams (key ...
.
["Biography Today", pp. 133]
2003–2007: ''Mud on the Tires'', ''Time Well Wasted'' and ''5th Gear''
Paisley released his third album, ''
Mud on the Tires'' (2003), following ''Who Needs Pictures'' and ''Part II''. The album features the hit song "
Celebrity
Celebrity is a condition of fame and broad public recognition of a person or group due to the attention given to them by mass media. The word is also used to refer to famous individuals. A person may attain celebrity status by having great w ...
", the video of which parodies television shows such as ''
Fear Factor
''Fear Factor'' is an American stunt/ dare game show that first aired on NBC from 2001 to 2006 and was initially hosted by comedian and UFC commentator Joe Rogan. The show was adapted by Endemol USA from the original Dutch series titled '' ...
'', ''
American Idol
''American Idol'' is an American Music competition, singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle (company), Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It a ...
'', ''
The Bachelorette'', and ''
According to Jim
''According to Jim'' is an American sitcom television series starring Jim Belushi in the title role as a suburban father of three children (and then five children, starting with the seventh season finale). It originally ran on American Broadcas ...
'', and included such celebrities as
Jason Alexander
Jay Scott Greenspan (born September 23, 1959), known professionally as Jason Alexander, is an American actor and comedian. Over the course of his career he has received an Emmy Award and a Tony Award as well as nominations for four Golden Globe ...
,
James Belushi,
Little Jimmy Dickens,
Trista Rehn, and
William Shatner
William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1966 debut as the captain of the starship USS Enterpri ...
. (Paisley later contributed to Shatner's album ''
Has Been''.) The album's title track, "
Mud on the Tires", reached the ''Billboard'' number one in 2004. In addition, the ninth track from ''
Mud on the Tires'', "
Whiskey Lullaby", a duet with
Alison Krauss
Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer, fiddler and music producer. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of eight and recording for the first time at ...
, reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles and Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and number 41 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The music video for "Whiskey Lullaby" also won several awards and was rated number two on the 100 Greatest Videos by
CMT in 2008. The album was certified double platinum.
In 2005, after touring with
Reba McEntire
Reba Nell McEntire ( ; born March 28, 1955), or simply Reba, is an American country music, country singer and actress. Dubbed "Honorific nicknames in popular music, The Queen of Country", she has sold more than 75 million records worldwide. Sin ...
and
Terri Clark
Terri Lynn Sauson, known professionally as Terri Clark (born August 5, 1968) is a Canadian country music singer who has had success in both Canada and the United States. Signed to Mercury Records in 1995, she released her self-titled debut that ...
on the Two Hats and a Redhead Tour, he released ''
Time Well Wasted'', which included the singles "
Alcohol
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* Ethanol, one of several alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life
** Alcohol (drug), intoxicant found in alcoholic beverages
** Alcoholic beverage, an alco ...
" reaching number four, "
When I Get Where I'm Going" (a duet with Dolly Parton), "
The World", and "
She's Everything" with the last three all reaching number one. On November 6, 2006, ''Time Well Wasted'' won the CMA Award for Best Album. It also won album of the year at the 2006 ACM Awards. Paisley also contributed two original songs to the Disney Pixar's film
''Cars''. These can be found on the film's
soundtrack
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. This was in recognition of his contribution to the "Route 66: Main Street America" television special. At the 2006 Grammy Awards, Paisley received four nominations: Best Country Album (for ''Time Well Wasted''), Best Country Song (for "Alcohol"), Best Country Instrumental (for "Time Warp"), and Best Country Vocal, Male (for "Alcohol").
Paisley's fifth studio album, ''
5th Gear'', was released in the United States on June 19, 2007. The first four singles from the album, "
Ticks", "
Online
In computer technology and telecommunications, online indicates a state of connectivity, and offline indicates a disconnected state. In modern terminology, this usually refers to an Internet connection, but (especially when expressed as "on lin ...
", "
Letter to Me", and "
I'm Still a Guy", all reached number one on the country music single charts, making seven straight number-one hits for Paisley.
"Online" featured the Brentwood High School marching band playing toward the end of the song, a cameo by Jason Alexander, and again featured a cameo by William Shatner. "Throttleneck:\" also reached number one, which gave Paisley his first Grammy. The fifth single from ''5th Gear'' actually came from a reissued version of the album – 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 12th 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
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in 1990. Paisley toured April 26, 2007, through February 24, 2008, in support of ''5th Gear'' on the Bonfires and Amplifiers Tour. The tour visited 94 cities over a 10-month period, and played for more than a million fans. The tour was so successful that it was extended past its original end date to February 2008. Some of the opening acts who appeared during the tour were
Taylor Swift
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Known for her autobiographical songwriting, artistic versatility, and Cultural impact of Taylor Swift, cultural impact, Swift is one of the Best selling artists, w ...
,
Kellie Pickler
Kellie Dawn Pickler (born June 28, 1986) is an American country music singer, actress and television personality. Pickler gained fame as a contestant on the fifth season of ''American Idol'' and finished in sixth place. In 2006, she signed to ...
,
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 Best Country Instrumental (for "Throttleneck"). On February 10, 2008, he won his first
Grammy
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award for Best Country Instrumental for "Throttleneck". In March 2008, Paisley announced his next tour, The Paisley Party, a 42-date tour sponsored by Hershey's. The tour kicked off on June 11, 2008, in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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, with Chuck Wicks,
Julianne Hough, and
Jewel as the opening acts.
2008–2010: ''Play'' and ''American Saturday Night''

A sixth instrumental album, titled ''
Play
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'', was released on November 4, 2008. Paisley and
Keith Urban
Keith Lionel Urban ( né Urbahn; 26 October 1967) is an Australian and American country singer, songwriter and guitarist. Recognised with four Grammy Awards, he has also received 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, including the Jim Reeves Int ...
released to country radio their first duet together on September 8, 2008, "
Start a Band". It was the first and only single from ''Play'', and it went on to become Paisley's 13th number-one hit and his ninth in a row. The album also featured collaborations with
James Burton, Little Jimmy Dickens,
Vince Gill
Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He played in a number of local bluegrass music, bluegrass bands in the 1970s, and from 1978 to 1982, he achieved his first mainstream attention after ta ...
,
John Jorgenson,
B.B. King
Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, sh ...
,
Albert Lee
Albert William Lee (born 21 December 1943) is an English guitarist known for his fingerstyle and hybrid picking technique. Lee has worked, both in the studio and on tour, with many famous musicians from a wide range of genres. He has also m ...
,
Brent Mason,
Buck Owens
Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the frontman for The Buckaroos, which had 21 No. 1 hits on the ''Billboard'' country music chart. He pioneered what came ...
,
Redd Volkaert
Redd Volkaert (born 1958) is a Canadian guitarist and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest guitar players in the modern era and is "among the country’s top Telecaster guitar slingers” particularly in the genres of western swi ...
, and
Steve Wariner
Steven Noel Wariner (born December 25, 1954) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Initially a backing musician for Dottie West, he also worked with Bob Luman and Chet Atkins before beginning a solo career in the late ...
. Paisley and Urban both received Entertainer of the Year 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.
Paisley announced on January 26, 2009, that he would be embarking on a new tour named American Saturday Night, with
Dierks Bentley
Frederick Dierks Bentley (; born November 20, 1975) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Bentley moved to Nashville in the late 90s to pursue a career in music, leading up to his releasing the self-funded and independent album Do ...
and
Jimmy Wayne opening for most of the shows. Paisley's seventh studio album, ''
American Saturday Night'', was released on June 30, 2009. The album's lead single, "
Then", was released in March 2009 and performed for the first time on ''
American Idol
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'' 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 House
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for President
Barack Obama
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and First Lady
Michelle Obama
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in celebration of country music. ''Country Music at the White House'' was streamed live on the White House website, as well as a special on Great American Country. On November 11, 2009, Paisley co-hosted the CMA Awards for the second straight year. He also performed "
Welcome to the Future", and won both Male Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event of the Year for "
Start a Band" with Keith Urban.

On March 1, 2010, Paisley was the first musical performance with "American Saturday Night" for the second tenure of ''
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
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''. On March 5, 2010, Paisley slipped and fell performing his last song of the set, "Alcohol", at a concert at the
North Charleston Coliseum in
Charleston, South Carolina
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, on the final date of the American Saturday Night Tour. Fearing a broken rib, he was held overnight at an area hospital, but was released when an MRI was negative. On July 31, 2010, Paisley performed alongside
Carrie Underwood at the inaugural
Greenbrier Classic PGA Tour
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Event in
Lewisburg, West Virginia
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History
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. An estimated 60,000 people attended the outdoor event to watch Underwood and Paisley perform in the pouring rain. On August 4, 2010, his official website announced that Paisley would release his first official greatest-hits package, entitled ''
Hits Alive''. Released on November 2, 2010, ''Hits Alive'' is a double-disc collection, with one disc containing studio versions of Paisley's hit singles, while the companion disc features previously unreleased live versions of his songs. Paisley cohosted the 44th Annual CMA Awards on November 10, 2010, where he was also awarded the CMA's top award, Entertainer of the Year. During his acceptance speech, Paisley emotionally honored his grandfather, who inspired him to play the guitar. In 2012, MSN.com listed ''American Saturday Night'' as one of the 21 Essential 21st-Century Albums.
2011–2014: ''This Is Country Music'' and ''Wheelhouse''
In December 2010, Paisley released "
This Is Country Music" as the title track to his
eighth studio album, released May 23, 2011. The album's second single, "
Old Alabama" (with
Alabama
Alabama ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South, Deep Southern regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gu ...
), released to country radio on March 14, 2011, and became Paisley's 19th 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 World''. The game is modeled after other Facebook games such as ''
Farmville
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'' 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 be unavailable. On May 12, 2011, Paisley's website announced that he would release two songs on the soundtrack for the film ''
Cars 2
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''. One of them would be a collaboration with British pop singer
Robbie Williams
Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer and songwriter. He found fame as a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995, launching a solo career in 1996. His debut studio album, ''Life thru a Lens'', was re ...
.
On September 21, 2011,
Mailboat Records released ''
Mark Twain: Words & Music'', a double-CD telling
Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced," with William Fau ...
's life in spoken word and song, including a new song by Paisley titled "Huck Finn Blues". Paisley's website announced that he was a fan of Twain, prompting his collaboration on the project with
Clint Eastwood
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,
Jimmy Buffett
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,
Sheryl Crow
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,
Vince Gill
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, and others. On October 19, 2011, Paisley made a voice cameo as various background characters in the ''
South Park
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'' episode "
Bass to Mouth".
On January 14, 2012, Paisley was a guest on
Garrison Keillor's ''
Prairie Home Companion'', during which he did a rendition of "
Life's Railway to Heaven" by
Charles Davis Tillman
Charles Davis Tillman (March 20, 1861, Tallassee, Alabama – September 2, 1943, Atlanta, Georgia) —also known as Charlie D. Tillman, Charles Tillman, Charlie Tillman, and C. D. Tillman—was a popularizer of the gospel song. He had a knack ...
. On April 25, 2012, Paisley was featured on the ''
South Park
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'' episode "
Cartman Finds Love", in which he voiced himself, sang the national anthem and helped Cartman sing the 1990s hit song "
I Swear", which was popularized in 1994 by the country musician
John Michael Montgomery
John Michael Montgomery (born January 20, 1965) is an American country music singer. Active from 1992 to 2025, he has had more than 30 singles on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' country charts. This total includes seven number-one singles ...
and the pop group
All-4-One
All-4-One is an American male R&B and pop group best known for their hit singles " I Swear", " So Much in Love" and " I Can Love You Like That". The group is composed of Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Alfred Nevarez, and Tony Borowiak, all fro ...
. Paisley extended his
Virtual Reality World Tour through mid-2012. He toured the country and made pit stops at local country music festivals.
On September 20, 2012, Paisley released a new single, "
Southern Comfort Zone". The song debuted at number 25 on the
Hot Country Songs
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This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data along with digital sales and streaming. ...
chart, becoming Paisley's highest debut to date. It reached number two on the
Country Airplay
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chart in 2013. The song was the first single from his ninth studio album, ''
Wheelhouse'', released on April 9, 2013.
The album's second single, "
Beat This Summer", was released to country radio on March 4, 2013. It also reached number two on the Country Airplay chart in July 2013. The album's third single, "
I Can't Change the World", was released to country radio on August 19, 2013; despite a moderately good debut, the single failed to reach the top 20 on country charts, peaking at number 22 on Country Airplay, and becoming Paisley's lowest-charting single to date. The album's fourth single, "
The Mona Lisa", was released to country radio on December 9, 2013. It peaked at number 19 on Country Airplay.
On June 12, 2013, Paisley announced on his Twitter page that he would join
the Rolling Stones
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onstage during the band's concert in
Philadelphia
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. His track "
Accidental Racist", a duet with rapper
LL Cool J
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, generated notoriety when it was released. Paisley sings about how he finds himself "caught between Southern pride and Southern blame"; Paisley explained that he is proud of where he is from, but he feels ashamed of the South's history of
slavery
Slavery is the ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labour. Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location of work and residence dictated by the party that holds them in bondage. Enslavemen ...
and racism. The song generated controversy for its discussion of racism, particularly the song's message of showing "Southern pride", which includes reappropriation of the
Confederate flag.
2014–2017: ''Moonshine in the Trunk'' and ''Love and War''

On April 6, 2014, Paisley released "
River Bank". It is the lead single from his 10th studio album for Sony Music Entertainment, ''
Moonshine in the Trunk'', 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. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart in January 2015. The album's third single, "
Crushin' It", was released to country radio on January 26, 2015. The album's fourth single, "
Country Nation", was released to country radio on September 14, 2015. On May 24, 2014, Paisley traveled on Air Force One with President Barack Obama to visit US troops at Bagram Air Base in Bagram, Afghanistan. Paisley played a full concert for the troops stationed there. On June 1, 2014, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' ranked "
Welcome to the Future" as number 100 in their list of the 100 greatest country songs. In September 2014, ''Moonshine in the Trunk'' became Paisley's eighth number-one album on ''Billboard''s Top Country Albums chart. It also became his ninth Top 10 Pop album and fifth
album to reach number two on the
''Billboard'' 200.
Paisley released "
Without a Fight", a duet with
Demi Lovato
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, on May 13, 2016. It was to have served as the lead single to his 11th studio album, but due to poor chart performance, it did not make the album's final cut. He was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on "''
Forever Country''", a mash-up track of "
Take Me Home, Country Roads
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",
"
On the Road Again", and "
I Will Always Love You", which celebrates 50 years of the
CMA Awards. The second single "
Today" was released on October 6, 2016, which gave Paisley his first Country Digital Song Sales number one, opening at the top of the chart with 41,000 first-week downloads.
The single landed in the number-one spot on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase charts, marking Paisley's 24th number-one song. On November 11, Paisley announced on Twitter that the title of the album would be ''Love and War'', which was released in April 2017. ''
Love and War'' features several collaborations with iconic artists, including
Timbaland
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,
John Fogerty,
Bill Anderson, and
Mick Jagger
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, as well as a songwriting credit with
Johnny Cash
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.
2018–present: The Store, label change and ''Son of the Mountains''
On October 4, 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 board of trustees for the store include Brad Paisley, president; Megan Zarling, chair; Pete Fisher, vice chair; Doug Paisley, secretary; and Elaine Bryan, treasurer. In November 2018, Paisley released "Bucked Off". On March 11, 2019, Paisley released "My Miracle".
In 2019, Paisley was a guest judge on
season 14 of ''
America's Got Talent
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''. During the "Judge Cuts", he pressed the Golden Buzzer for singer/guitarist Sophie Pecora. In 2021, Paisley was featured on
Jimmie Allen's "
Freedom Was a Highway", which reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Country Airplay chart in February 2022, becoming Paisley's 20th number-one single, and his first since "Perfect Storm" in January 2015. This distinction also tied Paisley with
Brooks & Dunn and
Toby Keith
Toby Keith Covel (July 8, 1961 – February 5, 2024) was an American country music singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and businessman.
Keith released his chart-topping debut single, "Should've Been a Cowboy", in 1993. During the 1990s ...
for the 10th-most number-one singles since the chart's inception in January 1990.
In February 2023, after being on Arista Nashville since the beginning of his career, Paisley signed a new record deal with
EMI Nashville. On February 24, 2023, he released "Same Here" featuring
Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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. Paisley also announced plans to release his 13th studio album, ''
Son of the Mountains'' in 2024. On June 24, 2023, Paisley released the second single of his upcoming album, titled "So Many Summers".
In September 2024, Paisley revealed he was postponing the ''Son of the Mountains'' album and was instead working on a different album; according to ''Billboard'', the new album was expected to be released in early 2025.
"Truck Still Works" was released as the first single for the new, currently untitled album, and it was described by Paisley and ''Billboard'' as a "sequel" to Paisley's hit "Mud on the Tires".
In October, he performed
Merle Haggard's hit "
Workin' Man Blues" at the annual induction ceremony for the
Country Music Hall of Fame
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to celebrate his friend James Burton's induction; Burton had played on Haggard's original recording.
Books
*''Jug Fishing for Greazy and Other Brad Paisley Fishing Stories'' was released by Paisley in 2003 under Thomas Nelson Publishing. He co-wrote the book with author M. B. Roberts.
*Paisley released his book ''Diary of a Player: How My Musical Heroes Made a Guitar Man Out of Me'' in 2011 under Howard Books Publishing. He co-wrote the book with author
David Wild, a contributing editor for ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' and an Emmy-nominated TV writer and producer. The book is an autobiography and talks about Paisley's introduction to the music industry and how the events in his life helped to prepare him for what was up ahead. The book features topics such as the first guitar that his grandfather gave him, his first band the C-notes, the first song he wrote, and many more 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.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Who Needs Pictures'' (1999)
* ''
Part II'' (2001)
* ''
Mud on the Tires'' (2003)
* ''
Time Well Wasted'' (2005)
* ''
Brad Paisley Christmas'' (2006)
* ''
5th Gear'' (2007)
* ''
Play: The Guitar Album'' (2008)
* ''
American Saturday Night'' (2009)
* ''
This Is Country Music'' (2011)
* ''
Wheelhouse'' (2013)
* ''
Moonshine in the Trunk'' (2014)
* ''
Love and War'' (2017)
* ''
Son of the Mountains'' (2025)
Tours
Headlining
*
Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–06)
*
Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour (2007–08)
*
The Paisley Party Tour (2008–09)
*
American Saturday Night Tour (2009–10)
*
The H2O Tour / H2O Frozen Oven Tour (2010–11)
*
H2O II: Wetter and Wilder World Tour (2011)
*
Virtual Reality World Tour (2012)
*
Beat This Summer Tour (2013)
**Beat This Winter Tour (2014)
*
Country Nation World Tour (2014–15)
*
Crushin' It World Tour (2015–16)
*
Life Amplified World Tour (2016–17)
*
Weekend Warrior World Tour (2017–18)
*Brad Paisley World Tour (2019)
*
Tour 2021 (2021)
*
World Tour 2022 (2022)
*
Son of the Mountains World Tour (2024)
*Truck Still Works Tour (2025)
Co-headlining
*
Mud and Suds Tour (2005)
*
Two Hats and a Redhead Tour (2005)
Opening
*
Brooks and Dunn's Neon Circus & Wild West Show (2003)
Band
Paisley records his studio albums, in most part, with the backing of his live band, the Drama Kings. Their first gig together was May 7, 1999.
Current members
* Brad Paisley – lead vocals, lead guitar
* Gary Hooker – rhythm guitar
* Randle Currie –
steel guitar
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* Kendal Marcy – keyboards,
banjo
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...
,
mandolin
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* Justin Williamson –
fiddle
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,
mandolin
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* Kenny Lewis – bass guitar, vocals
* Ben Sesar – drums
* Kevin Freeman - live audio
Former members
* Jimmy Heffernan –
steel guitar
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* Ken Lush – keyboards
* Earl Clark – steel guitar
* Mike Johnson – steel guitar
* Jody Harris – guitar, mandolin, banjo
Personal life
Relationships
In the last months of 2000, Paisley had a relationship with fellow country music singer
Chely Wright.
[Wright, 2010 chapter, "Hard to Be a Husband, Hard to Be a Wife"] Unbeknownst to Paisley, Wright and her girlfriend had moved together into a new home earlier in the year. In her autobiography, Wright expressed regret for how she treated him.
[Wright, 2010 pp. 116, 153.]

In 2001, he began dating
Kimberly Williams, whom he had first seen in the film ''
Father of the Bride'' 10 years earlier. Paisley saw the movie while on a date with a different girl, who later left him for his best friend; four years later, he went to see
the sequel alone. 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 find."
Paisley's sophomore album, ''Part II'', featured several songs he had written about the old girlfriend, including one about going to see ''Father of the Bride''. When it came time to cast the music video for "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)", Paisley said, "It felt natural to ask
illiams, the girl from the movieto be in it."
The two began dating soon after and were married on March 15, 2003, at Stauffer Chapel on the campus of
Pepperdine University
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after a nine-month engagement. They live in
Franklin, Tennessee
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, and had another home in
Pacific Palisades that was sold in 2013.
Paisley and Williams' first son, William Huckleberry, also called "Huck", was born on February 22, 2007, in
Nashville
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. Their second son, Jasper Warren (named after his grandfather, who bought Paisley his first guitar), was born on April 17, 2009.
Hobbies and other interests
Paisley is an active
Freemason
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, a member of Hiram Lodge #7 in Franklin, Tennessee. Paisley is a member of the Southern Jurisdiction of the
Scottish Rite
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of
Freemasonry
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,
and a Noble of the
AAONMS, also known as Shriners. He was accompanied by his father, Doug Paisley (
33º), for the ceremony on October 28, 2006,
and has done a number of recordings supporting the virtues of Freemasonry and
DeMolay International. Paisley has described himself as a
Christian
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.
Paisley is a fan of the
Cleveland Browns
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and the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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. Paisley sang the national anthem at
Dodger Stadium
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before Game 2 of the
2017 World Series between the Dodgers and the Houston Astros, again before Game 3 of the
2018 World Series between the Dodgers and the
Boston Red Sox
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, and again before Game 1 of the
2024 World Series between the Dodgers and the
New York Yankees
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. Paisley also sang the national anthem before a Browns game during the 1999 season, and stated in an interview with
ESPN
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his dream job would be to play football for them. He invited former Browns quarterback
Brady Quinn to a concert at the
Blossom Music Center in 2008. Paisley is a fan of
West Virginia
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athletics and has appeared as a celebrity guest picker on
College GameDay.
In late 2009, ''
Variety'' announced that Paisley was the executive producer of a new hour-long scripted drama series called ''Nashville'' that would air on
The CW
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network. It was written by
Neal Dodson and
Matt Bomer, with
Zachary Quinto as another executive producer and
Mark Schwahn as director. The pilot was not picked up for a series, and it is not the same as the show
of the same name that premiered in 2012 and featured two cameo appearances from Paisley and a recurring role for his wife Kimberly Williams.
Instruments

Paisley's first guitar, a gift from his grandfather, was a
Silvertone Danelectro 1451, which came with an
"amp-in-case".
His next guitar, which he got at the age of 10 or 11, also from his grandfather, was a Sekova copy of a
Gibson ES-335
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, with a
Fender Deluxe Reverb. The instrument most often associated with him is a 1968 Pink Paisley
Fender Telecaster
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. Brad's main guitars are Crook Custom Guitars. These guitars are designed by Bill Crook and feature the paisley wallpaper in a variety of colors.
[
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
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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's store) an exclusive 1937 herringbone Martin D-28.[
In 2010, Paisley and Wampler Pedals released the Brad Paisley signature Paisley Drive, a guitar overdrive pedal designed to his specifications. Paisley has also used Audiotech Guitar Products ABY Selector's for controlling his wireless receiver units.
In 2015, the Santa Cruz Guitar Company introduced th]
Brad Paisley Signature Model
B/PW, acoustic dreadnought guitar. Paisley is often 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, so named because it is "Doc & Brad's fourth amp design". The pentode preamp tube is a 5879 with EL84 output tubes.
Charity and advocacy
In June 2021, Paisley promoted the COVID vaccine with First Lady Jill Biden by singing a cover of " Jolene" that substituting the words "Jolene, Jolene, Jolene" with "vaccine, vaccine, vaccine". He became a vocal advocate for Ukraine
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after Putin announced a "special military operation
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" in 2022, joining the United24 project as an ambassador for its "Rebuilding Ukraine" program. In March 2023 Paisley announced that he would donate royalties from "Same Here" to rebuilding efforts.
Paisley released "The Medicine Will" in 2021 criticizing the pharmaceutical industry for its role in causing the United States opioid crisis.
Filmography
Television appearances
References
External links
*
Profile at Forbes
Brad Paisley lyrics
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American male singer-songwriters
Arista Nashville artists
Belmont University alumni
Country musicians from West Virginia
EMI Records artists
Grammy Award winners
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Living people
American lead guitarists
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Singer-songwriters from West Virginia
West Liberty University alumni