Brad Paisley sends a generous gift to the victim of the Nashville Christmas Day bombing: ‘I will cherish it forever’

Brad Paisley is the reason why one man from Nashville is starting on a positive note in 2021.

The singer was one of several country stars who sent condolences and messages of hope to residents of Music City whose homes were destroyed by the Christmas Day bombing.

Local musician Buck McCoy was one of many downtown residents displaced by the blast. The entertainer also lost his cat Molly, but was happily reunited with her on New Year’s Eve thanks to the help of local officers.

McCoy revealed in a new video shared by TMZ that Paisley was very supportive, and that it’s an amazing new guitar signed by the star himself.

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On this Tuesday, December 29, 2020 file photos lay rubble on the sidewalks in front of buildings damaged during an explosion on Christmas Day in Nashville, Tenn.

On this Tuesday, December 29, 2020 file photos lay rubble on the sidewalks in front of buildings damaged during an explosion on Christmas Day in Nashville, Tenn.
(AP Photo / Mark Humphrey)

“Oh my God, look at this! It’s so wonderful,” McCoy told the camera as he unveiled his new instrument. “Wow, it’s so light. I love it, man. Thank you so much, Brad. It’s a dream come true. I really appreciate you sending me this guitar. I’ll cherish it forever.”

The artist reveals Paisley’s signature on the guitar, along with a friendly message that reads: “Buck, twang on pal. Glad you’re still here – Brad.”

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McCoy said he was “getting chills” and promised that he would “now write a hit on this piston”.

Country singer Brad Paisley has expressed his support for Nashville residents after a bomb exploded in downtown Friday, December 25, 2020.

Country singer Brad Paisley has expressed his support for Nashville residents after a bomb exploded in downtown Friday, December 25, 2020.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

Authorities identified the bomber last week as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, who was killed in the blast. The bomb went off shortly after a pre-recorded warning message blew off Warner’s RV. Several people were injured, but there were no deaths.

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A Go Fund Me page set up for McCoy explained that he was in his apartment on Second Avenue when the bomb exploded and that all his clothes, instruments, documents and his vehicle were destroyed. As of Saturday, the page has raised more than $ 36,000.

A number of country stars and professional athletes in Nashville reacted to the frightening explosion on Christmas morning and gave condolences to business owners and residents.

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