Reaches New Milestones and Receives Rave Reviews
(Nashville, Tenn. – Aug 26, 2013) Country newcomer and Streamsound recording artist Dakota Bradley is currently featured on Glamour Magazine’s website providing fans with an exclusive track called “Memory or Me.” The song showcases Bradley’s sentimental side and references the relationship struggle of a significant other letting go of a former flame.
In the feature, Anna Moeslein of Glamour.com says, “The 20-year-old is going to be a star, I tell ya.”
Bradley’s career continues to catapult as he recently appeared as the opening act for country music superstar Tim McGraw at Salt River Fields in Arizona. The date was one of the many stops on McGraw’s Two Lanes of Freedom tour. The opportunity was a major milestone in Bradley’s career and it happened to fall the day after his 20th birthday. To see a short video of footage taken from the concert, visit here.
In a review following the show, AZCentral.com writer Chris Hansen Orf writes, “Bradley quickly proved he belongs in the big leagues, possessing a contagious, youthful enthusiasm, a fine voice and mean guitar chops.”
Many other outlets are also singing Bradley’s praises, including Yahoo! Music. “Nashville newcomer Dakota Bradley Is Really “Somethin’,” said Yahoo! Music writer Wendy Geller.
In addition to establishing himself as a performer, Bradley is also earning a name within the songwriting community. One of Dakota’s first published songs as a songwriter, “All Of My Tomorrows,” was recorded and released by Colt Ford on Ford’s Declaration of Independence album. Bradley’s co-writing credits already include some of Nashville’s top writers, including brothers Brad and Brett Warren (“Highway Don’t Care,” “Red Solo Cup”), Mark Irwin (“Highway Don’t Care,” “Redneck Crazy”), Luke Laird (“Drinks After Work,” “Parking Lot Party”) and Josh Kear (“Goodbye Town”).
Eight of the songs on his upcoming album were written or co-written by Bradley. One of the cuts, “Cherry Bomb,” was written by Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard.
The 20-year-old St. Louis native currently lives in Nashville and has been on a national radio tour since January promoting his most recent single release, “Somethin’ Like Somethin’.” To listen to the single, click here. “Somethin’ Like Somethin’” is currently available on iTunes and other major digital music retailers. Bradley continues to work in the studio on his forthcoming album.
For more information about Dakota Bradley, visit www.DakotaBradley.com. Follow Dakota on Twitter here or “Like” him on Facebook here.