Brad Paisley - "American Flag on the Moon" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
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Brad Paisley performs his original song in tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. "American Flag on the Moon" Written and performed by Brad Paisley Premiered during NSO Pops: Apollo 11: A 50th Anniversary One Small Step, One Giant Leap July 20th, 2019 In collaboration with NASA. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb Subscribe to Brad Paisley! http://smarturl.it/BPYoutubeSubscribe #bradpaisley #kennedycenter #NASA
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Play video The Making of "0874: A Filipino-American Love Story" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
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