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Brad Paisley became the latest star to appear onstage with the Rolling Stones on Tuesday night (June 18) in Philadelphia. The superstar singer-songwriter and guitarist joined the legendary British rockers for a killer rendition of 'Dead Flowers.'

The band have been criss-crossing the States on their 50 & Counting Tour, during which they have been joined onstage by stars from across all genres of music. Previous guests include Katy Perry, Sheryl Crow, Dave Grohl and John Fogerty.

Keith Urban jammed on 'Respectable' the Stones in Los Angeles on May 3, and Carrie Underwood appeared with them on May 25 in Toronto for 'It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It).' Taylor Swift came out onstage in Chicago on June 3 to sing 'As Tears Go By.'

Paisley is no stranger to the Stones; he invited guitarist Ronnie Wood onstage at his London show in 2011, and he took the stage Tuesday with no more fuss than if he were jumping up at a club gig and proceeded to impress even the members of the Rolling Stones as he traded verses with Mick Jagger and took several solos. The track's country rock feel was a perfect fit for Paisley's instrumental style, at one point prompting Keith Richards to cross the stage so he could see his fretwork close up. The band members were beaming as Paisley left the stage.

"It was great to see @bradpaisley again & to play 'Dead Flowers' with him ~ Tweet us your photos if you took any," Wood tweeted after the show.

The 50 & Counting Tour wraps its North American leg in Washington, D.C. on June 24.

Watch Brad Paisley Perform 'Dead Flowers' With the Rolling Stones

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