Paisley gets help from fellow stars for new album
Brad Paisley began his latest album by spending hours in a room playing around with his guitar to make sounds like he heard on Alabama’s “Mountain Music.” And who better to help him achieve that sound than Alabama’s own Randy Owen?
“That ain’t ‘Mountain Music.’ This is,” Owen said, according to a Pollstar.com interview.
From there, the country stars moved on to “Old Alabama,” Paisley’s No. 1 hit from his latest album, This Is Country Music.
“I just realized there’s nothing off-limits as far as topics go in country music,” Paisley said in the same interview. “Nothing’s too small in your life to write about. From a toothbrush to spiritual questions to difficulty, drinking, cheating - those are bigger things - sunbathing, you know what I mean? Nothing’s off-limits. We say that very clearly in our music.”
With some help from fellow stars like Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Sheryl Crow, Marty Stuart and Don Henly, Paisley debuted his May 2011 album with hits like “Remind Me,” “Love Her Like She’s Leavin,” “Don’t Drink the Water” and “Life’s Railway to Heaven.”
Don’t miss out on seeing these new hits live with Brad Paisley tickets to a show in your area. He’s got upcoming gigs all over the U.S., like July 15 at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, N.J.; Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas on July 30; and the Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus on Aug. 7.
Monday, July 4, 2011 at 11:51 am by jordan
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