Brad Paisley kicked off Game 3 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium with a flawless rendition of the national anthem. But here’s the fun fact: Brad has now sung at both of the longest games in World Series history.
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He performed before the record-setting 18-inning game between the Dodgers and Red Sox back in 2018, and now again for this year’s 18-inning showdown between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Whether it’s the baseball gods or just good timing, it seems every time Brad sings, fans better settle in — they’re in for a long one.
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During a recent panel at the Grammy Museum, Riley Green was asked who his dream duet partner would be. His answer?
“Just, you know, The King — George Strait. I guess that’d be pretty good. Or I’d settle for Alan Jackson if I had to.”
When the moderator followed up and asked why it hadn’t happened yet, Riley delivered the perfect punchline:
“I think the problem is… has HE thought about it? I’ve thought about it a lot. When he starts thinking about it, that’s when it’ll happen.”
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Keith Urban just wrapped his High and Alive Tour . . . and received a very special birthday present that actually brought him to tears. It was given to him by one of Keith’s openers, Chase Matthew.
He presented Keith with a custom guitar titled “The Rise of the Phoenix.”
It was a Māori-inspired piece designed by artist Sam Mangakahia, who’s also created guitars for Post Malone and Jelly Roll.
Sam described the design’s meaning in a video, and Keith had to wipe away tears. It was a special moment, considering all he’s been through lately. I’m sure Keith has a million guitars, but this one’s pretty special.
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