- His duet with Alison Krauss, 'Whiskey Lullaby', was awarded with Best Vocal Event and Best Music Video from the Country Music Association in 2004. He'd won the award Best Music Video previously in 2002 for 'I'm Gonna Miss Her'.
- His favorite author is Mark Twain.
- He attended and graduated from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee with a degree in Music Business
- Was nominated and won an ACM for Best Vocal Performance for, "When I Get Where I'm Going" with Dolly Parton.
- Brad and his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, became the parents of their first child, a boy named William Huckleberry Paisley, in Nashville on February 22, 2007.
- He and his wife have a dog named Hollar whose name comes from the part of Nashville he was found in.
- Second son, Jasper Warren, born April 17, 2009. He weighed 9 lbs. 10 oz.
- Attended John Marshall High School - near Wheeling, West Virginia
- Announced that he is expecting his second child, with wife Kimberly, in April 2009. [October 15, 2008].
- Country singer
- Briefly attended West Liberty State College - near Wheeling, West Virginia
- Contributed to the soundtracks of all three of Disney/Pixar's Cars : Quatre Roues (2006) trilogy; including "Behind the Clouds", "Find Yourself", "Collision of Worlds", "Nobody's Fool", "Truckaroo" and "Thunder Hollow Breakdown".
- Brad and his wife Kimberly have had their first son named William. He goes by "Huck" for short.
- Was nominated for a Grammy for his rendition of legendary Nashville guitar player Hank Garland's song, "The Sugarfoot Rag".
- Son-in-law of Gurney Williams and Linda Williams.
- Brad Paisley's first national and international television exposure was on Route 66: Main Street America (2000). His appearance in the TV special launched the young musician into the world's consciousness and helped to cement him as an international star. In 2007, the show's producer, Todd Baker, cast him a second time on the animated children's show Wonder Choux ! (2006).
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