Brad Paisley

A scholarship to Belmont University brought the West Virginia-born Brad Paisley to Nashville in the early 1990s. By that point, he was a seasoned picker and songwriter, having played all across his home state with a group of adult friends. Not long after signing with Arista Nashville, Paisley scored his first No. 1 with ‘He Didn’t Have to Be,’ but it was ‘I’m Gonna Miss Her’ that really broke the artist three years later. The song also led to his introduction to wife Kimberly Williams, whom he’d marry in 2003. The ‘Mud on the Tires’ and ‘Time Well Wasted’ albums are essential pickups from the '00s. Each helped the now-star earn several industry awards and become a major venue headliner. In 2008, Paisley co-hosted the CMA Awards with Carrie Underwood for the first time.

  • Birthday: October 28, 1972
  • Top Songs: ‘Whiskey Lullaby,’ ‘Alcohol,’ ‘She’s Everything’
  • Fun Fact: In his book ‘Diary of a Player,’ Paisley credits his grandfather, Jarvis, with starting his music career.
  • Further Reading: Top 10 Brad Paisley Songs, Best Brad Paisley Lyrics
Brad Paisley to Be Honored With Video Visionary Award
Brad Paisley to Be Honored With Video Visionary Award
Brad Paisley to Be Honored With Video Visionary Award
When you pair the words "video" and "visionary" together, many country music fans probably think of Brad Paisley, who is known for his long list of immensely creative music videos. Now, he's being recognized for exactly that, with the prestigious Video Visionary Award.
2013 CMA Awards Opening by Carrie and Brad Targets All
2013 CMA Awards Opening by Carrie and Brad Targets All
2013 CMA Awards Opening by Carrie and Brad Targets All
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.

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