Country artist sings his heart out

Free State born Jason Bradley’s passion for country music has been the driving force behind his career since its inception in 2003. He released his debut album in 2007 called ‘We Danced’, followed by ‘Katy Brought my Guitar Back’. Bradley is inspired by his favourite country singer Brad Paisley from America. His latest offering is …

Free State born Jason Bradley’s passion for country music has been the driving force behind his career since its inception in 2003. He released his debut album in 2007 called ‘We Danced’, followed by ‘Katy Brought my Guitar Back’.

Bradley is inspired by his favourite country singer Brad Paisley from America. His latest offering is called ‘Falling to Pieces’.

“I enjoy listening to all kinds of music but country music is my favourite. So far there are two members in my band and one of them is also my producer. I think I have more fans internationally where country music is more popular. If the fun can be brought back into this genre, I believe the younger generation will have a greater interest in it and it would help if more radio stations played it,” said Bradley.

He added that he has received great feedback from his fans locally and abroad. His latest album has done well in countries such as Ireland, New Zealand, America and Hungary. He describes since the release of my latest offering it has been in the top ten in a few countries.

“I perform almost everywhere from clubs to restaurants around the world. My most memorable performance was at ‘In die Bos’ last year in June for 45 000 people as the only country artist,” said Bradley.

He is currently working on a brand new album that will be released early next in South Africa, then internationally.

On Father’s Day, 19 June 2016, he will be performing at the Ramkietjie Restaurant in Honeydew. I plan to spend the day with other fathers and our families,” said Bradley.

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