Jun 9

First of all here is what he looks like if you don’t know! Lets check out some of the cool stuff he has done and been a part of since he was born(1983): co-wrote Jake Owen’s number-one single “Barefoot Blue Jean Night”,
Eli Young Band‘s “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” and Love and Theft‘s single “Angel Eyes“[3] and album cuts for Lady Antebellum.[4] Eric played the Davis Grad for the Wolf on the KIX Brooks TOUR in October 2011 this pic is from that night 
In 2013, Paslay appeared on Amy Grant‘s album How Mercy Looks from Here, sharing lead vocals with Grant and Sheryl Crow on a song he wrote called “Deep As it is Wide.” In publicity for the album, Grant stated that Paslay is the up-and-coming artist she is most excited about.[5]
Eric is one of the artists performing on his second round with 101-9 THE WOLF SACRAMENTO’S BEST COUNTRY- At the Auburn Country Jam July 13- He almost always plays barefoot blue jean night and of course his current hit “Friday Night” Eric is also really great about talking to the crowd, doing meet and greet photos and bringing it down home, he is grounded and look for him to clear up any relationship to Brad Paisley…pg
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Jun 1
It’s finally here and I am live in Woodland CA for our annual benefit concert “Country for Coaches” to help the Woodland Unified School programs! I’m doing what I do best which is get as close to the stars as possible and share them with you- devoted Wolf Pack!! More to come!






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May 11
the CMA Fan Fest day two on the Chevrolet Waterfront Stage in Nashville:
Friday, June 7
Schedule subject to change.
Apr 27
Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Kieth Urban among those sharing thoughts of George Jones’
‘The greatest voice in country music’ died Yesterday at 81
Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, and Kings of Leon’s Nathan Followill were among those sharing their thoughts on the death of country great George Jones, who died yesterday in Nashville at age 81. The Texas native was hospitalized last week with a fever and irregular blood pressure. George, known as “the greatest voice in country music,” had 143 Top 40 hits in his career, including 14 Number One tracks like “White Lightning,” “She Thinks I Still Care,” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” He was in the midst of ending his seven-decade career Grand Tour, and his final Nashville concert – which was planned for November 22nd – was the cornerstone of the tour, with fans like Keith Richards, Jamey Johnson, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Kenny Rogers and more.
Read on to see the music community’s reactions on the death of a legend.
George Jones Dead at 81
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/brad-paisley-kings-of-leon-react-to-george-jones-death-20130426#ixzz2RhrSnV8y
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Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, and Kings of Leon’s Nathan Followill were among those sharing their thoughts on the death of country great George Jones, who died today in Nashville at age 81. The Texas native was hospitalized last week with a fever and irregular blood pressure. George, known as “the greatest voice in country music,” had 143 Top 40 hits in his career, including 14 Number One tracks like “White Lightning,” “She Thinks I Still Care,” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” He was in the midst of ending his seven-decade career Grand Tour, and his final Nashville concert – which was planned for November 22nd – was the cornerstone of the tour, with fans like Keith Richards, Jamey Johnson, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Kenny Rogers and more.
Read on to see the music community’s reactions on the death of a legend.
George Jones Dead at 81
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/brad-paisley-kings-of-leon-react-to-george-jones-death-20130426#ixzz2RhqVIIdW
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