How you feel about Christmas songs done honky-tonk style will determine whether this album strikes a chord or not. But if any of today's Nashville stars can give these old chestnuts a new neo-trad shine, it's Paisley. Though 'shine' isn't always the right word, as songs like "Away in a Manger" and "Silver Bells" sound as twanged-up and weepy as a barroom ballad--which is a good thing, mind you.
Over the course of several albums, including the recent top-seller, Time Well Wasted, Brad Paisley has grown from country music's favorite young traditionalist to its most unpredictable hitmaker and most slyly exciting concert performer.
At first, we marveled at the breadth of his talents as a multi-threat singer, songwriter, guitarist, performer. Now we marvel at the breadth of Paisley's vision: Who could have foreseen that an artist so rooted in tradition could succeed in taking the music he loves in so many creative directions and do so with such entertaining style?
His sold-out headlining concerts reveal similar surprises: From the computer-animated cartoons he creates and presents during his shows to the amusing way he leads his crack band through their breakneck instrumentals, Paisley broadens the idea of how country music can be presented and how music can hold an audience's attention in a multi-media age.
"When I sit down with a guitar to write a song, or when going into a recording studio, the focus is really on one thing: 'How will this song work on stage night after night?' I think about that every time I write something and every time I record a song," Paisley says.
Mostly, he stays fresh by challenging himself to keep coming up with something new and unexpected-whether it's on record or on stage. His genius comes in how he continues to stretch his artistry while maintaining an easygoing, everyman quality that connects with his audience and invites them to join him on his journey.
For him, the variety and innovations serve one goal: To entertain his fans. "Every move is about creating an enjoyable experience for the audience," says the laid-back West Virginian. "We want to take them on a musical ride that has a lot of different emotions and textures to it."
That's one reason he's repeatedly remained at the forefront in the number of awards and categories in which he's competing at both the CMA and ACM shows. His four 2006 Grammy nominations led the country field, and since the release of his first album in 1999, Paisley's five CMA wins are the most of any new artist to emerge during that time. Moreover, his five No. 1 hits indicate his consistent success at radio, but the number is even more striking when realizing that several of his career-making fan favorites-"Whiskey Lullaby," "Alcohol," "Celebrity," "Little Moments"-aren't among those five.
Paisley has achieved numerous accolades during his career but has yet to record a Christmas record. The wait is over as his first-ever holiday album Brad Paisley Christmas features 7 Christmas classics as well as 4 original songs!