Brad Paisley‘s latest CD, Play, features plenty of amazing players — Keith Urban, Vince Gill and Steve Wariner just to name a few. But no name may be more revered and well-known than that of the legendary B.B. King, who joins Brad on the classic “Let the Good Times Roll.” “I had a good time,” the bluesman says of recording the song.” He goes on to call Brad a “great musician [and a] fine young man.” Brad will never forget that recording session, either. He tells us he was “just trying to soak it in” the whole time they were together. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
In addition to Brad’s duet with B.B. King, Play also features “Start a Band,” Brad’s Top-10 duet with Keith Urban.
Legendary guitarist B.B. King talks about recording “Let the Good Times Roll” with Brad Paisley for Brad’s CD, Play. (:07)
“I had a good time. We recorded in Las Vegas. Had a wonderful time doing it with him. Great musician, fine young man.”
Brad Paisley recalls what it was like to work with B.B. King (:13)
“I’m just trying to soak it in when I’m with a guy like him, who gave birth to many of the things that we take for granted in music. [I’m] honored that he would do this, and I’m glad to know him.”