Added: Apr 1, 2008

From: BCBband

Duration: 3:48

BCB Band sings Alcohol by Brad Paisley. As far as I know this is the only song actually sung by Alcohol itself. LOLBorn Oct. 28, 1972, in the tiny Ohio River town of Glen Dale, W.Va., Brad Paisley seemed destined for a life of music. "My earliest memory," he says, "is of running down the road to my grandfather's house. He was a railroad worker who worked the night shift. So he'd be at home all afternoon playing guitar. I'd go down there and spend the day watching him play. He loved Chet Atkins and Merle Travis and Les Paul. And he'd play everything from 'Under the Double Eagle' to 'Wildwood Flower' to 'Shortenin' Bread.'" When Paisley was 8, his grandfather gave him his first guitar -- a Sears Danelectro Silvertone with an amp in the case. By the age of 10, Paisley was playing well enough to accompany himself. He soon began singing in church and at civic meetings for the Lion's Club and the Fraternal Order of Elks. Next, he formed his first band, Brad Paisley & the C-Notes, with his guitar instructor, local musician Clarence "Hank" Goddard. At 12, Paisley wrote his first song, "Born on Christmas Day." His junior high school principal heard it and asked him to do it at the next Rotary Club meeting. In the audience that day was Tom Miller, program director for WWVA, Wheeling's country radio powerhouse.Miller was so impressed by the performance that he invited Paisley to make a guest appearance on Jamboree USA, the station's legendary Saturday night show. Paisley was ecstatic, and his performance went over so well that he was asked to become a Jamboree regular. During his eight years on the show, he opened for such country luminaries -- and personal favorites -- as Roy Clark, Jack Greene and Little Jimmy Dickens.Paisley's Jamboree membership also earned him the opportunity to perform each year at the mammoth outdoor summer festival, Jamboree in the Hills. The event routinely boasted dozens of top country acts and drew crowds of 60,000 or more. But the weekly Jamboree turned out to be Paisley's most valuable training ground. On the weekends he didn't perform there, he would hang out backstage, soaking up tips from veteran performers like George Jones.After high school, Paisley began his studies at nearby West Liberty College. But his college advisor, Jim Watson -- noting what he'd done and what he still wanted to do -- kept urging him to move to Nashville and enroll in the Belmont University music business program. Initially, Paisley resisted, preferring instead to remain close to home with his "serious girlfriend" and his college and musical buddies. But when he came to Nashville to attend a friend's wedding, he stayed on long enough to check out Belmont. Excited by what he saw there, he decided to transfer.At Belmont, Paisley met Frank Rogers, a fellow student who now serves as his producer; Kelley Lovelace, a frequent songwriting partner; and many of the musicians who would later work in his band and play on his first album. Paisley served his college internship at ASCAP, the performing rights association. There he met Chris DuBois, another of his co-writers. His friends at ASCAP were sufficiently impressed by the songs Paisley was writing and set up an appointment with the talent scouts at EMI Music Publishing. A week after graduation, Paisley signed a songwriting deal with the company.Like many up-and-coming artists in Nashville, Paisley earned extra money by singing and playing on demos. One of these attracted the attention of Arista Nashville's A&R Department. After a series of meetings and phone calls -- during which each party proclaimed its affection and esteem for the other -- Paisley added his name to the Arista roster. The newcomer made his mark in 1999 with the single "He Didn't Have to Be," co-written with friend Lovelace. The song, which detailed the story of Lovelace's real-life relationship with his stepson, gave Paisley his first No. 1 single and helped his debut album Who Needs Pictures go platinum (for sales of 1,000,000 copies).

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Rating: 5.00 (18 ratings)    Views: 1109    Comments: 19

Cameragirl803 Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Great one guys! No drinking allowed! 5*****

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Thanks Val.

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Thanks Jane.

darnerdee Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - That was great....Thanks guys

oldcountrytunes Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - A good one. 5 and thanks.

mindfulmusic78 Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - You say Alcohol,and I'll be there!!!!

ninjabluewings Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - What A GREAT SONG! Guys, This Tells It EXACTLY! How It Is, VERY NICELY DONE! A BIG 5!

e1vispres1ey Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Hey BC and Billo... Goes to show you never need to pop a top. Thats is a good song. Y'all did a great job on it. ThanksElv

utunderground Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - As always a great job guys *****

Johnfern99 Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Another great cover, guys! I first heard this on the way home from work a month ago I think. As I listened, I thought, "Truer words were never spoken (or sang)."Although, it did give me the courage I needed to sing at a lot of parties. Even if I forgot the words and was out of tune.

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Thanks Elv, it took a long time to be able to do this song right. The first few times it sounded like we were on Alcohol. LOL

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Thanks.

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - LOL, your a riot my friend.

e1vispres1ey Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - LOL

classican Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - I feel sorry for people who don't drink, when they get up in the morning that's the best they feel all day. Great song Gentlemen expertly performed as ever.

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Yes it does. Thanks Matthew

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Yes but you know they never feel bad so why should they have to feel better. LOL

RickyShades Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - LOL! Hold on, let me take a sip of my brew! :) OK, great song guys! U guys are busy! Wow! Bravo on the song! Too much. lol!

BCBband Says:

Apr 1, 2008 - Thanks for the listen Ricky. We play together about 2 nights a week for about 4-5 hours and record 15-20 songs each night then release them 3 times a day.

keithcraigo Says:

Apr 2, 2008 - Too many memories from my Marine Corps days, at least the ones I can recall.Great job on this one.

BCBband Says:

Apr 2, 2008 - LOL, Funny. Thanks.

tigerus3 Says:

Apr 2, 2008 - we know how those cigars taste good we were too until 1.01.08. but b.c. maby is cigars that makes that great voice. just dont smoke to much. mary will thank you too and we want to watch you and billo for many years great friend

wmstrop Says:

Apr 2, 2008 - I see I've stumbled - no pun intended - upon "Alcohol Day" from the BCBband boys. Here's 5 stars for the road, gents!Bill

OldTimeVoice Says:

Apr 2, 2008 - nice one Guys.Colin.

bandbsmom Says:

Apr 3, 2008 - gotta luv brad paisley! well done..Shelly