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Paisley hangs at GMA on Monday

Friday, March 29, 2013 – Brad Paisley will join the anchors of "Good Morning America" as a special guest on Monday.

The appearance precedes the April 9 release of his eighth studio album, "Wheelhouse" and "Building A Wheelhouse Interactive Book."

Starting today online, Paisley fans can embark on the Wheelhouse Scavenger Hunt. Each day during the contest, Paisley will post via Facebook or Twitter clues to the location of a hidden icon, photo or video to be found by contest entrants. The first eligible entrant each day who locates the hidden item, returns to the promotion site and follows the prompts will win a prize. This interactive journey provides insights into the making of Paisley's "Wheelhouse" and its songs. All contest participants are eligible to compete for the Wheelhouse Scavenger Hunt Grand Prize - a flyaway for the winner and a guest to a Paisley concert; a meet and greet with Paisley and ground and hotel accommodations.

Paisley's brand new single, Beat This Summer, is currently available instantly when you pre-order Wheelhouse. Co-written by Paisley, Chris DuBois and Luke Laird, the song s the second single from "Wheelhouse." The lead single, Southern Comfort Zone, recently became the entertainer's 21st number 1 hit.

Fans can pre-order Building A Wheelhouse. Created and designed specifically for the iBookstore, "Building A Wheelhouse" offers an in-depth look at the album, from both songwriting and production perspectives, with insights from Paisley and the collaborative team behind the making of this album.


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