Brad Paisley Releases More New Music from Tacklebox

Since announcing new music four weeks ago as part of his ongoing Tacklebox project, Grammy-winning country music superstar Brad Paisley has released six songs. Today, Brad releases “Someone Else’s Arms,” which features labelmate Miranda Lambert, across all digital platforms HERE. Additional music will roll out in the weeks ahead.

Tacklebox releases so far:
“Fallin’” (Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois, Frank Rogers)
“This Town Ain’t Small Enough” (Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois)
“Without You” (Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois)
“Hi Ho Silverado (feat. David Lee Murphy)” (Brad Paisley, Clint Lagerberg, David Lee Murphy)
“Overnight Low” (Brad Paisley, David Ball)
“Helen Back” (Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois, Clint Lagerberg)
“Someone Else’s Arms” (Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois)

A portion of this new music comes from Brad’s extensive catalog of unreleased and unrecorded songs, dating back to the 90s, when his career began. Other songs were recently written and inspired by that style and by the unmistakable 90s sound of Alan Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, and Alabama, as well as 80s-influenced productions similar to those of George Strait, Garth Brooks, and others.

Brad is touring across Europe this month, playing ten shows before returning to the states to launch the “BRAD PAISLEY LIVE” Tour later this summer. Tickets available at BradPaisley.com.

June 8                   Helsinki, Finland                 House of Culture
June 9                   Helsinki, Finland                 House of Culture
June 11                 Ålesund, Norway                 SBM Arena
June 13                 Hamar, Norway                    Vikingskipet Open Air
June 16                 Stockholm, Sweden              Gröna Lund
June 17                 Gothenburg, Sweden            Liseberg
June 19                 Copenhagen, Denmark         Tivolo Gardens
June 20                 Grolloo, Netherlands             Holland International Blues Festival*
June 23                 Munich, Germany                Tollwood+
June 24                 Zurich, Switzerland               The Hall+
July 4                    Provo, UT                            Lavell Edwards Stadium*
July 10                  Fort Collins, CO                   Canvas Stadium – CSU
August 4               Davenport, IA                      Mississippi Valley Fair @ Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds*
August 6               West Chester Township, OH Voice of America Festival @Voice of America Metropark*
August 27              Bridgeport, CT                     Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater+
August 28              Boston, MA                         MGM Music Hall at Fenway+
August 29              Bangor, ME                         Maine Savings Amphitheater+
September 2           Fargo, ND                            Scheels Arena+
September 4           Milwaukee, WI                    BMO Pavilion+
September 17         Estero, FL                            Hertz Arena
September 18         Ft. Lauderdale, FL                FTL War Memorial Auditorium
September 19         St. Augustine, FL                 St. Augustine Amphitheatre
September 25         West Springfield, MA           The Big E*
September 26         Richmond, VA                     Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
October 8               Houston, TX                        The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion+
October 9               Corpus Christi, TX               Hilliard Center Arena+
October 10             Ennis, TX                            Stars of Texas Music Festival at the Texas Motorplex*
*Festival dates
+Jake Worthington opens

By Neal Nachman

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