A woman claims she was kicked out of a recent Brad Paisley concert in San Diego for breastfeeding. Police disagreed strongly, and Paisley -- who talked about the incident on radio this week -- says he does, too.
Okay! I'm hooked. I called Nashville Kat in the middle of last night's premiere of Rising Star and told her, "I'm already behaving like a crack addict." I like the show, but I LOVE the Rising Star app. It literally allows us to watch and vote in real time. Yep! We are in full control of the singers' destinies. And the app has some other cool features too. LOOK!
Brad Paisley is paying tribute to our firefighters in the most fun way imaginable! He's writing -- and recording -- an original song called 'All In' for the upcoming Disney film 'Planes: Fire and Rescue.'
A woman named Holly Wren posted this video on You Tube in August. I just found it. She was recording Brad Paisley at a concert when he took her phone and recorded her and the crowd!
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Brad Paisley decided to do something really special this Memorial Day... he said "Thank You" to some American troops currently overseas. Brad traveled, with President Obama to Afghanistan and spent some time with true heroes.
Here are some pics from Brad and a quick video. As always, thank you Brad for being an amazing representative of country music.
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It's officially official! Brad Paisley has been added to the panel for ABC's summer reality show, 'Rising Star.' He's holding it down for country music but will be joined by two other talented artists.
I was checking out Esquire today online. Caution - before going there the content is adult oriented. I was checking out an interview with one of my favorite actors - Robert Duvall - and, afterwards, I saw they had a new story with Brad Paisley discussing the difference between rock and country...
Brad Paisley was in his element at the 2013 American Country Awards, as he not only got the chance to perform 'Mona Lisa,' but he also received the rare Video Visionary Award.
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood provided at least three "Oh no they didn't!" moments during their opening monologue at the 2013 CMA Awards on Wednesday (Nov. 6). Zac Brown, Luke Bryan, Taylor Swift, Julianne Hough, Obamacare, Keith Urban, 'Duck Dynasty' and the 'evil' Kenny Rogers were all targets. Almost everyone took the jabs with a smile.