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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: PRC1229
- Format: CD
- UPC: 755757122924
- Street Date: 03/22/19
- PreBook Date: 02/15/19
- Label: Pinecastle Records »
- Genre: Bluegrass
- Run Time: 34:05 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2018
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
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Dale Ann Bradley - The Hard Way
Female Vocalist of the Year, Dale Ann Bradley lets loose after 2019 Grammy nomination with a no holds barred release
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After two Grammy nominations for "Best Bluegrass Album" in the past three years, Dale Ann Bradley allows her true roots to show pulling inspiration from the 60s and 70s, traditional country, and gospel music. From Jim Croce's "Hard Way Every Time" to Bobbie Gentry's "Ode To Billie Joe" to The Grateful Dead's "Ripple," Bradley pays homage to some of the early music that influenced her generation. She doesn't neglect her Bluegrass and Country roots thankfully. Acoustic music is well represented in Randall Hylton's "The Likes of You" and "Pretty, Dark Hearted Emma Brown," a song dreamed up by Dale Ann's brother who she co-wrote the song with. Hot on the heals of the recent Grammy nomination by the female super group, Sister Sadie, whom Dale Ann is a part of, she hits it hard out of the gate in 2019 with another soon-to-be award winning collection of songs.
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Press Quotes
Bluegrass doesn't come better than this. Many years ago I wrote that Dale Ann Bradley was 'as mountain as rock,' and my editor questioned me about such a term. I knew what I meant then, and listening to Dale Ann Bradley, I still do. No one is capable of doing what Bradley accomplishes, and this album is ample demonstration of her revered status within the bluegrass field. Over the years, her music has become more sophisticated, but at its core it remains pure and true.
—Donald Teplyske, www.fervorcoulee.wordpress.com
'A shining star of bluegrass, armed with one of the purest voices in music...'
—Richmond Times Dispatch