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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmancollectSPACE Brad Paisley launches song about 'Flag on the Moon' from historic NASA padCountry music star Brad Paisley traveled to NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Saturday (Aug. 16) to launch his new space-themed song, "American Flag on the Moon.""I'm at NASA's Apollo launch pad in [Florida], leaking my new song," Paisley wrote on Twitter, sharing a photograph of him standing on the agency's historic Pad 39B, where a Saturn V rocket once launched three American astronauts to the moon.In the background of Paisley's photo is Launch Pad 39A, where the first men who landed on the moon left Earth. Robert PearlmanBrad Paisley's "American Flag on the Moon" was officially released today:garymilgromInteresting album. "JFK 1962" is good too.Robert PearlmanKennedy Center for Performing Arts video Brad Paisley performs his original song in tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Premiered during NSO Pops:Apollo 11: A 50th AnniversaryOne Small Step, One Giant LeapJuly 20th, 2019 GilbertNice.
Brad Paisley launches song about 'Flag on the Moon' from historic NASA padCountry music star Brad Paisley traveled to NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Saturday (Aug. 16) to launch his new space-themed song, "American Flag on the Moon.""I'm at NASA's Apollo launch pad in [Florida], leaking my new song," Paisley wrote on Twitter, sharing a photograph of him standing on the agency's historic Pad 39B, where a Saturn V rocket once launched three American astronauts to the moon.In the background of Paisley's photo is Launch Pad 39A, where the first men who landed on the moon left Earth.
Country music star Brad Paisley traveled to NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Saturday (Aug. 16) to launch his new space-themed song, "American Flag on the Moon."
"I'm at NASA's Apollo launch pad in [Florida], leaking my new song," Paisley wrote on Twitter, sharing a photograph of him standing on the agency's historic Pad 39B, where a Saturn V rocket once launched three American astronauts to the moon.
In the background of Paisley's photo is Launch Pad 39A, where the first men who landed on the moon left Earth.
Brad Paisley performs his original song in tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Premiered during NSO Pops:Apollo 11: A 50th AnniversaryOne Small Step, One Giant LeapJuly 20th, 2019
Premiered during NSO Pops:Apollo 11: A 50th AnniversaryOne Small Step, One Giant LeapJuly 20th, 2019
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