Contemporary country singer/songwriter
Brad Paisley was born October 28, 1972, in Glen Dale, WV; given his first guitar at age eight, he delivered his first public performance at church two years later. With his 50-something guitar teacher Clarence "Hank" Goddard and two of the older man's seasoned musician buddies, the teenaged
Paisley formed his first band, the C-Notes, and at age 12 began writing his own material. After performing in front of the local Rotary Club, he was invited to appear on Wheeling station WWVA's famed Saturday night broadcast
Jamboree USA.
Paisley's debut was so well received that he was invited to join the program full-time, and in the years to follow he opened for the likes of
The Judds,
Roy Clark, and
Little Jimmy Dickens. He later attended Nashville's Belmont University, serving an internship with ASCAP; the contacts
Paisley made there helped him land a songwriting deal with EMI, and he also appeared on countless demos. Signing to Arista, he issued his debut solo album,
Who Needs Pictures, in 1999. The record produced two chart-topping singles in "He Didn't Have to Be," an ode to loving stepfathers, and "We Danced" and also earned generally positive reviews for its diversity of country styles. In the meantime,
Paisley recorded a duet with
Chely Wright, "Hard to Be a Husband, Hard to Be a Wife," for the
Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry compilation; the two later collaborated on several songs for
Wright's
Never Love You Enough album. The sequel to
Paisley's debut,
Part Ii, was released in 2001 and promptly returned him to the Top Five with "Two People Fell in Love." "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" gave
Paisley his third chart-topper, and "Wrapped Around" fell one spot short of becoming his fourth. "I Wish You'd Stay" became the fourth Top Ten hit from the record in early 2003. At the beginning of August 2005,
Paisley put together a short "director's commentary" preview of his next album for his fan base to download. The full album,
Time Well Wasted, appeared two weeks later and narrowly missed the top of the album charts, though it did hit number one on the country charts. In 2006
Brad Paisley Christmas, a collection of both originals and covers, came out, followed by
5th Gear in 2007. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide