Country Star Unveils Unexpected Connection During Dates

Brad Paisley is grateful for his awesome friends. The 53-year-old country singer recently collaborated with the folk-rock band Dawes, consisting of brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith, on the new song “Raining Inside,” released on Thursday, March 6. Paisley expresses his admiration for the talented duo and their resilience following the loss of their homes and musical gear in the Los Angeles fires in January.

Reflecting on their performance at the Grammys on Feb. 2, Paisley fondly recalls the moment he shared with Taylor before their tribute to L.A., marking the brothers’ first appearance on the Grammy stage. Excited about the band’s potential, Paisley looks forward to their future endeavors.

“Raining Inside” captures the inability to escape emotional storms, a theme that resonates with Paisley and Goldsmith, who have collaborated on several songs simply because they are friends. The song originally intended for Paisley’s album evolved into a joint project with Dawes.

In addition to their musical partnership, Paisley and Goldsmith enjoy spending time together with their respective spouses, often going on double dates when they have the chance. Paisley humorously recounts a memorable outing in East Nashville with Goldsmith and their wives, highlighting the genuine camaraderie shared among the group.

As Paisley gears up for his upcoming Truck Still Works Tour in May, he cherishes the bond he shares with Goldsmith and looks forward to more collaborative opportunities in the future.

Addressing Goldsmith, the speaker exclaims, “I did it! I knew I could. I successfully kicked it between the uprights!” Paisley chimes in, “It’s amusing because I had a similar feeling. In many aspects, he was the standout at the table.” Check out “Raining Inside” now, and don’t forget that tickets for Paisley’s Truck Still Works Tour are now available for purchase on BradPaisley.com. Read the full article on People.

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