Difference between revisions of "Template:Brad Paisley"

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* ''[[Mud on the Tires]]''
 
* ''[[Mud on the Tires]]''
 
* ''[[Time Well Wasted]]''
 
* ''[[Time Well Wasted]]''
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* ''[[Brad Paisley Christmas]]''
 
* ''[[5th Gear (album)|5th Gear]]''
 
* ''[[5th Gear (album)|5th Gear]]''
 
* ''[[Play (Brad Paisley album)|Play]]''
 
* ''[[Play (Brad Paisley album)|Play]]''
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* ''[[Hits Alive]]''
 
* ''[[Hits Alive]]''
  
| group3 = Christmas albums
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| group3 = Concert Tours
| list3  =
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| list3 =
* ''[[Brad Paisley Christmas]]''
 
 
 
| group4 = Concert Tours
 
| list4 =
 
 
*Muds & Suds Tour (2004)
 
*Muds & Suds Tour (2004)
 
*Two Hats & A Redhead Tour (2005)
 
*Two Hats & A Redhead Tour (2005)
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*[[Beat This Summer Tour]] (2013)
 
*[[Beat This Summer Tour]] (2013)
  
| group5 = Related articles
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| group4 = Related articles
| list5 =
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| list4 =
 
* [[Brad Paisley discography|Discography]]
 
* [[Brad Paisley discography|Discography]]
 
* [[Arista Nashville]]
 
* [[Arista Nashville]]

Revision as of 07:07, 19 June 2014

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