About Bradley Walker
Alabama
bluegrass
The Nashville Scene called Bradley Walker “arguably the best unsigned singer in bluegrass” in 2003, and while that’s no longer true today, it’s only because he’s no longer unsigned. Releasing his Carl Jackson-produced Rounder Records debut, Highway Of Dreams, in 2006, Walker celebrated with a featured show that fall at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and a national TV appearance on Jerry Lewis’ renowned MDA Telethon that stunned audiences with his rich, country-flavored baritone voice. Born with a form of muscular dystrophy, Bradley’s determination first won him fans among bluegrass’ most prominent artists – IIIrd Tyme Out and the Lonesome River Band among them – and earned him guest appearances on stage and television with them before he launched his solo career. Since then, he’s become a favorite of fans across the country for his intimate delivery, winning sense of humor, unmistakable sincerity and pure artistry.
“…inspirational and heartbreaking, a voice that would make Lefty Frizzell proud.” - Brian Mansfield, USA Today
“It has been many years since I have been moved by a debut album the way I am moved by Highway of Dreams” - Robert K. Oermann, Music Row, 2006
“…Walker is a powerhouse…he gets it right every time.” - Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly, 2006
“…wowing audiences everywhere…Walker seems poised to go as far as he wants.” -Chris Neal, Country Weekly, 2007
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