Dale Ann Bradley

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Man Cannot Live By Bread Alone 02:54 Tools
Run Rufus Run 03:28 Tools
Grandma's Gift 03:48 Tools
The Master's Plan 02:53 Tools
East Kentucky Morning 03:51 Tools
Daddy Did His Best 02:47 Tools
Nothing Can Hold Me Here 02:35 Tools
Crosses And Stones 02:55 Tools
The Master's Hand 03:29 Tools
Long Lonesome Road 02:19 Tools
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For 04:39 Tools
Walking In The Spirit 02:17 Tools
Rita Mae 02:53 Tools
Who Will Pray for Me 03:33 Tools
Send The Angels Down 02:41 Tools
You Are Here 03:28 Tools
Last Drink of Wine 02:34 Tools
It Was His Love 03:52 Tools
I Want It Back 03:45 Tools
The Day I Lose My Mind 02:40 Tools
The First Mistake 03:50 Tools
Mary Rocked The Rock 02:47 Tools
Julia Belle 05:12 Tools
Palms of Victory 02:14 Tools
Live Forever 04:15 Tools
I Pressed Through the Crowd 04:52 Tools
Clinging to a Saving Hand 03:42 Tools
Stuck in the Middle with You 03:16 Tools
Mercy Railroad 03:55 Tools
I Won't Back Down 02:08 Tools
Don't Turn Your Back 02:39 Tools
My Conscience is Clear Tonight 03:28 Tools
Somewhere South Of Crazy 03:19 Tools
Will You Think of Me 03:45 Tools
Over My Head 02:57 Tools
Memories, Miles and Tears 02:58 Tools
Hammer and Nails 02:13 Tools
Brand New Home 02:30 Tools
I Can't Stand The Rain 04:15 Tools
50 Miles of Elbow Room 03:33 Tools
Abraham 03:03 Tools
Southern Memories 04:15 Tools
Stop, Look, and Listen 03:20 Tools
Pass Me Not 04:15 Tools
Old Southern Porches 03:14 Tools
Casting Stones 03:20 Tools
Me And Bobby McGee 03:48 Tools
Weakness In Life 03:21 Tools
Ain't It Funny 02:47 Tools
When The Mist Comes Again 04:30 Tools
Ghost Bound Train 02:25 Tools
Heaven 03:54 Tools
Anybody Else's Heart 02:48 Tools
He's the Last Thing on My Mind 03:04 Tools
In My Mind 02:59 Tools
Rain on the Roof 02:35 Tools
It's Gonna Run Dry 02:38 Tools
In Despair 02:42 Tools
Everything You Do (Touches Someone Else) 03:59 Tools
Come Home Good Boy 02:59 Tools
Reason Enough 03:44 Tools
Rusty Old Halo 02:30 Tools
Holding on to Nothing 03:20 Tools
Will You Visit Me On Sundays 03:25 Tools
New Shoes 02:47 Tools
Blue Eyed Boy 03:28 Tools
Music City Queen 03:14 Tools
Will I Be Good Enough 03:59 Tools
A Face on a Poster 05:07 Tools
Round And Round 03:33 Tools
Steady as a Rock 02:58 Tools
What Am I Doing Loving You Again? 02:38 Tools
Summer Breeze 03:23 Tools
Piney Rose 03:08 Tools
Meghan's Smile 04:05 Tools
Lonesome For The Mountains 03:21 Tools
Restoring The Love 04:19 Tools
Passin' Thru 00:00 Tools
Heading Back to You 02:25 Tools
Next To Nothing 02:50 Tools
The Rocking Chair 02:58 Tools
Til I Hear It From You 00:00 Tools
Cumberland River Dreams 03:08 Tools
Gonna Move on Out 03:15 Tools
Leaving Kentucky 04:27 Tools
The Strangers 03:15 Tools
I'll Stop Loving You With Style 02:58 Tools
This Old Heart Of Mine 02:42 Tools
Thursday 03:21 Tools
Granny Cat 03:50 Tools
The Circle Is Small 03:38 Tools
Hard Lesson Road 02:43 Tools
Pocket Full Of Keys 00:00 Tools
Planes, Trains And Automobiles 02:43 Tools
Christmas in Savannah 04:03 Tools
Letting Go Of You Is Surely Killing Me 02:38 Tools
Talking To the Moon 02:44 Tools
Sweetheart of the Pines 04:03 Tools
Rachel Pack Your Sunday Clothes 04:03 Tools
I Wish It'd Been You 02:39 Tools
I'll Live On Somewhere 03:50 Tools
I'll Just Go Away 03:37 Tools
Soldiers, Lovers, and Dreamers 03:50 Tools
I'm So Afraid Of Losing You Again 02:44 Tools
Ain t it Funny 03:37 Tools
Our Last Goodbye 03:20 Tools
Going Back To Kentucky 03:37 Tools
This Heart of Mine 04:03 Tools
What Am I Doing Loving You Again 04:43 Tools
Stand By Me 03:37 Tools
This is My Year for Mexico 03:37 Tools
Everything You Do 02:44 Tools
The Hard Way Every Time 02:44 Tools
Champagne Lady 03:20 Tools
Sweet Hour of Prayer 03:20 Tools
Nothing But The Blood 03:37 Tools
One More River 03:20 Tools
Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt 02:36 Tools
The Redbird River 02:36 Tools
Pretty, Dark Hearted Emma Brown 02:36 Tools
If You Were Mine To Lose 03:37 Tools
Now and Then (Dreams Do Come True) 03:20 Tools
Grandmas Gift 04:43 Tools
I'm Holdin' On To Nothin' 03:20 Tools
It's Gonna Rain 02:36 Tools
Ode to Billie Joe 02:36 Tools
Wheel In The Sky 02:36 Tools
Letting Go of You is Surley Killing Me 02:38 Tools
Ripple 02:38 Tools
One Good Wiper Blade 02:38 Tools
The Likes Of You 02:38 Tools
Because He Loved Me 02:38 Tools
What Am I Doing Loving You 04:43 Tools
Memories Miles And Tears 02:39 Tools
Holdin On To Nothin 02:38 Tools
Boat On The Ocean 02:38 Tools
I'll Just Go Away (feat. Vince Gill) 02:38 Tools
The Rockin' Chair 02:38 Tools
Old Southern Porches (intro) 01:11 Tools
I Cant Stand The Rain 04:43 Tools
The Stranger 04:43 Tools
In The Sweet By And By 04:43 Tools
Stop, Look & Listen 04:43 Tools
Come Here Good Boy 02:59 Tools
Holding Onto Nothing 02:59 Tools
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A mountain murder ballad, a haunting tale of the Underground Railroad, a trip on a moonshine run, a walk in the mists of Ireland, a wild ride with Bobby McGee: whatever Dale Ann Bradley sings, people believe her. That's because she's the real deal, a Primitive Baptist preacher's daughter raised in the rural southeastern Kentucky crossroads of Williams Branch, where family and faith came first. Singing old style hymns in a church where no musical instruments were allowed, living down a rural road where electricity and running water weren't available until she was in high school, Bradley learned the hardships and the joys of a way of life that had more in common with that of earlier generations than the experiences of her contemporaries in today's bluegrass scene. "It was very different. It was not easy," she says. And even as a girl, she knew she wanted more. "When you go up on one of the mountains there, it's breathtakingly gorgeous -- but I was so sure I was never going to be able to leave." She was sure of something else: her love for music. An uncle who'd been part of the Appalachian migration to Detroit city brought country music tapes back with him when he came to visit, opening her ears to music beyond church hymns. Bradley began to claim her own right to music as a teenager, borrowing her uncle's guitar to play and sing at school events. Eventually that love for music would take her out of the mountains and into the top ranks of bluegrass stars. Women are reshaping the bluegrass sound, and Bradley, with her mountain pure soprano, her knack for storytelling, and her true-life roots, is one of those creating that exciting music. Steeped in the past and present of the bluegrass way of life, she is equally at home with a contemporary country song turned high lonesome as she is with a mountain ballad. That's clear through the range of music she's chosen for Catch Tomorrow, her third solo album. "I want this record to be thought provoking," Bradley says, "Maybe it will make people take a second look at how we view the world, walk in somebody else's shoes a little bit." Bradley turned to GRAMMY award winning banjoist and Compass Records co-founder Alison Brown to produce Catch Tomorrow. Sitting in with Bradley and Brown is an all-star cast of roots music's finest including Jim Lauderdale, Tim O'Brien, Jeff White, and Steve Gulley (Mountain Heart). Stand out tracks include an exquisite gospel duet with Larry Sparks on Pass Me Not, a traditional country duet with Marty Raybon (Shenandoah) on Holding on to Nothing, and a collaboration with Irish super group Lunasa on When the Mist Comes Again. She also delivers some hard driving bluegrass on the self-penned Run Rufus Run, Julia Belle, and the soon to be classic Rita Mae with the help of her past and current band mates including Michael Cleveland, Jesse Brock, and longtime co-writer Vicki Simmons. Bradley offers heartfelt storytelling and tackles not so bluegrass songs, including Texas tunesmith Billy Joe Shaver's Live Forever and rock icon Kris Kristofferson's Me and Bobby McGee. She makes them her own. When she first heard bluegrass music, "it hit me so strong," Bradley recalls, "I thought, this is the genre that can do it all." "When you've got the desire to write and sing, it's who you are," Bradley says. That desire pulled her from the hardscrabble life she knew as a teenager in rural eastern Kentucky all the way to a nod as Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year from SPBGMA, a 2006 IBMA nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year, and to her current status as one of the most respected musicians in bluegrass. Along the way she lent her voice to the famed Renfro Valley Barn Dance and The New Coon Creek Girls, and saw her solo debut, East Kentucky Morning, chosen as an editor's pick at Billboard. Longtime fan Alison Krauss comments: "Dale Ann Bradley is one of the most gifted vocalists bluegrass and country music has ever heard. She is a dream." Dale Ann Bradley's dreams for this record, and for her career, are about the connecting power of the music itself. "It's important to express something long lasting. Music has the power to be a healing thing." This musician's roots, in Appalachian Kentucky and in bluegrass music, run deep and long. With the outstanding collection of traditional and modern bluegrass that is Catch Tomorrow, Dale Ann Bradley stakes her powerful claim as an artist with an authentic right to this music and a true birthright in bluegrass. Dale Ann is represented by Class Act Entertainment 615-262-6886 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.