I attended Brad Paisley’s concert on September 30th. He sings country music and plays the guitar. His band members play drums, guitars and keyboards. Then, I am going to talk about his background. He was invited to appear on Wheeling station WWVA’s famed Saturday night broadcast Jamboree USA. Paisley’s debut was so well received that he was invited to join the program full-time, and in the years to follow he opened for the likes of the Judds, Roy Clark, and Little Jimmy Dickens. He later attended Nashville’S Belmont University, serving an internship with ASCAP; the contacts Paisley made there helped him land songwriting deal with EMI, and he also appeared in countless demos. Singing to Arista, he issued his debut solo album, Who Needs Pictures, in 1999. The record produced two chart-topping singles in He Didn’t Have to Be, an ode to lobing stepfathers, and We Danced and also earned generally positive reviews for its diversity of country styles. The full album, Time Well Wasted, appeared two weeks later and narrowly missed the top of the album charts, though it did hit number one on the country charts. He is known for bridging the gap between young audiences and country’s roots, uniting generations with the sheer joyful exuberance of his music, stage presence and videos. When I attend his concert, there were a lot of people from all generation such as young people like me, kids and even old people like my grandparents.
In conclusion, I would like to his influences I am interested in. I could notice that he often use back screen with his song by attending his concert. The screen changed its style in accordance with his many kinds of song, for example, when he sang a song involved in water, the screen reflected some water scenery. That was really good and every audience were so excited. I think he has abilities not only for singing or playing the guitar, but also making more fun concert by using a back screen.(344)
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