Hair salons are out of the question for the time being, so Ryan Reynolds, Brad Paisley and Harry Hamlin are answering the call.
Hair salons are out of the question for the time being, so Ryan Reynolds, Brad Paisley and Harry Hamlin are answering the call.
Brad Paisley wants to raise a glass to friends, family and frontline workers in the middle of the global pandemic, so just send him a text.With the release of his new single “No I In Beer,” the country star been surprising people on video conference calls to share in a virtual happy hour.The song originated in 2018 with co-writer Kelley Lovelace, but the chorus of “We’re all in this together” felt right for the moment to release, Paisley told The Associated Press from his home in Franklin,
Brad Paisley revealed how he’s giving back amid the coronavirus crisis during an interview on the “Today” show Monday.
Surprise! Brad Paisley dropped into a Zoom chat of teachers in Mississippi on Thursday to cheer up their day.
As the coronavirus pandemic shutters concerts and music festivals all over the world, country singer Brad Paisley has found an unexpected part-time profession. The crooner's spouse, Kimberly Williams Paisley, shared a hilarious video on Instagram of Brad taking on the role of his wife's hairdresser as the two stay home together.
Hair salons are out of the question for the time being, so Brad Paisley and Harry Hamlin are answering the call.
Brad Paisley has some new music for his self-quarantining fans.
Two country stars have paid heartfelt tribute to an icon. In lieu of the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards, which have been postponed, performers gathered together virtually on Sunday in the name of country music for ACM Presents: Our Country.
On Sunday night (April 5), country's biggest names gathered -- virtually, of course -- to celebrate the power of music with ACM Presents: Our Country. The two-hour-long event replaced the annual ACM Awards, which were originally scheduled for Sunday night in Las Vegas, though, due to the coronavirus, have been postponed to September.
During a special in which country’s brightest stars provided performances from the comfort of their homes, longtime friends Brad Paisley and Darius Rucker provided one of the highlights of ACM Presents: Our Country on Sunday night (April 5), singing together in separate states.Strumming an acoustic guitar and singing “Mud on the Tires” from the back of his pickup truck in Tennessee, Paisley threw it to his pal with the tap of an iPad and a “Take it away, Darius!” Soon Rucker -- coming from
Brad Paisley banded together with some of his music buddies to show appreciation on National Doctors’ Day, March 30, as countless health-care professionals work tirelessly to care for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. For his part, with the collaboration of Music Row and the creative community in Nashville, the country crooner kicked off Gratitunes on Monday, a consumer-generated music platform designed to celebrate those of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC).
In an effort to show appreciation for those behind the lines of the nation’s health crisis with the coronavirus, Music Row and Nashville’s creative community have come together in support of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) staff with the launch of Gratitunes on Monday (March 30).Since March 30 serves as National Doctors’ Day, the Nashville community is taking time to thank its doctors.
Joe Diffie's death after contracting the novel coronavirus has left the country music community in mourning.The veteran country artist, who passed away from COVID-19 at the age of 61, was a friend of many fellow musicians, including Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts and Trace Adkins, all of whom left messages on social media upon hearing the somber news."I'm devastated by the loss of my friend," Paisley wrote.
The “ACM Presents: Our Country” special that was recently slated to fill in for the postponed ACM Awards next month now has a packed roster of participating country (and a few non-country) artists. The Academy of Country Music and Dick Clark Productions announced more than two dozen acts who’ll participate in the show April 5, including veteran stars of the genre like Shania Twain and fresh ones like Luke Combs.
Brian May is using social distancing as a teaching opportunity.
NASHVILLE, Tenn -- Inside a warehouse for MooTV, a live video production company in Nashville, Tennessee, the floor-to-ceiling shelves are lined with row after row of video screens, cables and rolling cases that normally would be out on the road with Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton or Dierks Bentley. At one end of the warehouse sits an empty bar with beer taps where fans once sat on stage with Paisley.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's "Nobody but You" pushes 12-10 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart (dated March 28), gaining by 14% to 22.6 million in audience in the week ending March 22, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.Shelton scores his 34th Country Airplay top 10, a run that started in 2001 with his launch track "Austin," which dominated for five weeks, becoming his first of 26 No.
Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, and Marty Stuart paid tribute to the late Kenny Rogers at the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night.
The live-stream concert phenom continues in earnest this weekend with a couple of powerful multi-artist bills, starting with Sunday’s stripped-down, all-star version of the Grand Ole Opry with acoustic performances by Vince Gill, Brad Paisley and Marty Stuart, stepping into the Ryman without a live audience or the usual backing crew.
MTV made the move to change “Unplugged” to “Unplugged at Home” during the coronavirus pandemic and there was no one better than Wyclef Jean to kick off the new rendition.
Several country stars are paying musical tribute to Kenny Rogers, who passed away Friday at age 81.
Braid Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley are best known for their chart-topping country songs and , respectively. Now, the celebrity duo is making headlines for a different reason: helping people in need.
Brad Paisley is putting the power in your hands.
This is the positive story we needed to hear right now.
Brad Paisley’s The Store, a free grocery store in Nashville for the underprivileged that the country singer established with his wife, is helping the elderly stay safe with growing concerns of the coronavirus.Paisley announced that he is turning to volunteers to help deliver food to elderly in need in the Nashville area starting this week, and urged people who would like to be included in the list to contact [email protected].“In light of changing times, @thestore_nashville is mobilizing
Brad Paisley is doing his part to help the community during the coronavirus outbreak. The "She's Everything" singer and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley own a free grocery store in Nashville -- called The Store -- that is now delivering goods to the elderly.
Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley have opened their free grocery store up early.
Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley are sharing some positive news!
Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley are sharing some positive news!
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