Brad Paisley may have been absent from the CMA Awards this year, but he came back to prime time in a big way on Dec. 3 as host of his own variety TV special, Brad Paisley Thinks Heâs Special.
The 60-minute special featured Bradâand a bevy of his famous friendsâperforming music and comedic numbers from Nashvilleâs iconic War Memorial Auditorium. Special guests included Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Darius Rucker, Kelsea Ballerini, Hootie & the Blowfish, Jonas Brothers, Chris Harrison, Peyton Manning and more.
Bradâs TV special netted 6.3 million viewers during its initial broadcast on Dec. 3, so ABC is re-airing the show on Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. ET.
Brad sat down with Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown to chat about his TV endeavor.
Q: How did the TV special come to fruition?
Brad: âI went to ABC and said this is an idea I have that I think is a niche thatâs not being filled on prime-time television, and I would love to do this TV special thatâs a really good example of the best scenario of people collaborating in music and trying to have a good time and telling some jokes and doing some funny skits and being a part of something that sort of shows that a lot of us [in entertainment] are friends.â
Q: How did you decide on the showâs name?
Brad: âOne of the reasons we named it Brad Paisley Thinks Heâs Special is because I felt like it would be a lot of fun to tear me down throughout this and thatâs kinda the vehicle. Iâm roasted the whole time. This doesnât serve to elevate me in any way, really [laughing]. From the minute the show starts, Peyton Manning is telling me how I really should not even be doing this. And it gets worse after that.â
Q: Whatâs a quality your special guests have in common?
Brad: âPeople that are . . . willing to laugh at themselves are perfect for this. Thatâs where people like Peyton and Carrie and Tim McGrawâtheyâre just willing to joke about themselves, but at the same time, it gets easy when I tell them, âLook, itâs really about roasting me.â They were all in on that.â
Q: Tell me about one of the nightâs special performances.
Brad: âI had met this girl, Addie Pratt, at St. Jude Childrenâs Hospital, whoâs now a proud [cancer] survivorâa great example of what that place can do. One of the things I said when ABC gave me this show was I would like to do something good with this as opposed to just making a show. Letâs do something that serves the higher good. I canât think of a better example of whatâs great about being alive right now than a place like St. Jude Childrenâs Hospital. I had this idea to have a survivor sing a line [from a new song], but I had no idea this survivor was like BeyoncĂ©. She deserves a record deal. In the show you can image that moment is reallyâit was all I could do not to cry.â
photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com