Posted on 03/07/2010 11:53:03 AM PST by NormsRevenge
CHARLESTON, S.C. Brad Paisley is recovering after he tripped on stage and took a tumble during a concert in South Carolina.
Spokeswoman Darlene Bieber said in a news release that the country star was singing his encore finale "Alcohol" when he fell Saturday night, but he got back up and finished his show. He was checked out at a Charleston hospital and released early Sunday morning.
Paisley was left with only some bad bruises, but he wrote on his Twitter page that he "hit hard. And I mean freaking hard."
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Spokeswoman Darlene Bieber said in a news release that the country star was singing his encore finale “Alcohol” when he fell Saturday night, but he got back up and finished his show.
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Spokeswoman Bieber?
(drink)
Stuned I'll bet.......
Maybe he tripped on a spork weasel.
“Paisley was left with only some bad bruises, but he wrote on his Twitter page that he “hit hard. And I mean freaking hard.”
Alcohol can do that to you...
bttt
Paybacks from GOD for playing at the White House for Obummer .
His wiki page has a pic of him playing for Barry at the WH.
I no longer listen to what they call “Country” music today. Listening to Rascal Flats, Taylor Swift, Big & Rich etc, sounds like someone running their nails down a chalkboard. Alan Jackson and George Straight nailed it with this tune..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsKQRScpeMc
Country music as a kid was Charlie Rich, Conway Twitty, Johnny Cash, Eddie Rabbitt, Ronnie Milsap and T.G. Sheppard.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
LOL!
Got that right.
A little too much “whiskey lullabye”
I’m glad he’s ok, but maybe I need to check him for ticks. :D
They are all sissy men. David Alan Coe would kick their asses. It's a sad commentary when the most masculine, ballsy country-western artist out there now is named Gretchen Wilson.
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