Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to Feature Brad Paisley Exhibit

Grammy-award winning artist Brad Paisley will soon call the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum home when his career-spanning exhibit opens in the iconic building.

Written by Lauren Laffer
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to Feature Brad Paisley Exhibit
Photo courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Grammy-award winning artist Brad Paisley will soon call the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum home when his career-spanning exhibit opens in the iconic building.

“There are many who pick up a guitar at a young age with the hope of turning it into a career someday. There are few who stick with it and even fewer who go on to become an award-winning artist such as Brad Paisley,” said Museum CEO Kyle Young. “We’re thrilled to tell the story of this incredibly talented musician with our latest exhibition.”

The exhibit will feature numerous items from Paisley’s impressive career, including instruments, awards, childhood mementos, photographs and other items that went into making Paisley the man he is today. The West Virginia native earned the honor from being one of the most award artists of his generation, having won 14 CMA awards and 14 ACM Awards. He has also been a proud member of the Grand Ole Opry for 15 years and has collaborated with some of country music’s biggest acts, including Carrie Underwood, Little Jimmy Dickens, George Jones, Dolly Parton and more.

Paisley’s exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will open November 18 and will run through May 14, 2017. Past exhibits have included Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, Charlie Daniels, Alabama and many more. Learn more about the exhibits by visiting countrymusichalloffame.org