Brad Paisley to Release ‘Life Amplified World Tour: Live From WVU’ CD / DVD
Three-time Grammy winner Brad Paisley is releasing a new live CD / DVD, Life Amplified World Tour: Live From WVU, bringing fans to his recent tour from the comfort of their couches. The project is set to drop on Friday (Dec. 23).
For Life Amplified World Tour: Live From WVU, Paisley went home to West Virginia for a special outdoor show, attended by more than 15,000 people, at West Virginia University. The concert length? Two hours. The vantage point? The footage was shot by 20 different cameras, so viewers will get the best seat in the house!
Featured on the Life Amplified World Tour: Live From WVU DVD and CD are Paisley's hits such as “Mud on the Tires” and “Then,” as well as a special rendition of “I’m Still a Guy,” featuring Chris Young; the project also includes a version of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," which is an anthem for WVU. Other songs included on the CD and DVD are "Crushin' It," "This is Country Music," "Southern Comfort Zone" and "Alcohol."
In addition to its release as a CD and DVD, Life Amplified World Tour: Live From WVU is also scheduled to air on PBS on Jan. 27 at 9PM ET; for that airing, it is titled Brad Paisley – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special.
"I am so pleased to be partnering with Brad on the WVU show," says award-winning director Daniel E. Catullo III, who produced Live From WVU, in a press release. "Being an alumnus of WVU, this show is very special for me. To be able to bring WVU to the world stage is something I am proud to do, and I couldn't think of a better artist to do it with than Brad, who has similar feelings of WVU, having grown up not too far from the campus."
Life Amplified World Tour: Live From WVU can be ordered at the MVD Shop or on Amazon. Paisley recently extended his Life Amplified World Tour into 2017.
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