The Country Music Association has apologized for and lifted CMA Awards media guidelines restricting what reporters can and cannot ask during next Wednesday's red carpet.
Brad Paisley, co-host of the 2017 CMA Awards, called out the Country Music Association in a tweet on Friday morning (Nov. 3), for what he calls "ridiculous and unfair" guidelines for media members covering the upcoming awards show.
Ryan's latest album saw three singles rise to No. 1 in Texas, land him New Male Vocalist of the Year by Texas Radio honors, and cement him as a force in the Texas Red Dirt scene.
Brad Paisley turned to social media not only to remember Glen Campbell, but also to call for a cure for Alzheimer's "once and for all" in memory of the entertainment icon.
Fans going to see Brad Paisley perform at the Today Show’s outdoor concert series got a little wet the morning of Aug. 4, waiting for the artist to perform, but he made it up to them with a special performance.