Dakota Bradley

Dakota Bradley

Press shot of country singer Dakota Bradley
Background information
Born St. Louis, Missouri
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 2009-present
Labels Streamsound
Associated acts Byron Gallimore, Jaida Dreyer, Austin Webb
Website www.dakotabradley.com

Dakota Bradley (born in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

Career

After a fire destroyed his home in 2009, Bradley moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in music.[1] He gained internet fame when he and CJ Holland recorded "The Girl Is Mine"; a video of which on YouTube went viral and led to an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2010.[2] In 2011, Bradley wrote "All of My Tomorrows" with Colt Ford, which was released on Ford's 2012 Declaration of Independence album.[3]

In 2012, Bradley signed with Streamsound Records, a label founded Grammy-award winning producer Byron Gallimore and Jim Wilkes. Bradley's debut album is being produced by Byron Gallimore and Tim McGraw. Bradley's debut single, "Somethin' Like Somethin'", was released on May 14, 2013 and reached number 53 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[4] In August 2013, Bradley opened for McGraw in Phoenix, Arizona during the Two Lanes of Freedom Tour.[5] Later that month he released an exclusive track, "Memory or Me", to Glamour.com. He also released a special track, "Wild Child", on SiriusXM The Highway in November 2013.[5]

Bradley's second single, which he co-wrote, is called "Won't Be Young Forever" and was released in April 2014.[6]

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
US Country Airplay
2013 "Somethin' Like Somethin'" 53
2014 "Won't Be Young Forever"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/37-best-things-we-saw-at-cma-music-fest-2014-20140609/best-surprise-stage-presence-dakota-bradley-0867586

External links

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