Aron Bradley
Solo Artist featuring some collaborations.
A variety of musical genres.
4
songs
332
plays



Steppin'
This is a Collaboration with Big Daddy C (Clay Gittens) I wrote the lyrics and performed the vocals.

Brothers
This is an instrumental that is enhanced with the collaborative efforts of another Soundclick artist Self Tort (Brian Ralston). Brian is responsible for the killer fuzz lead on this track and I did all the other instruments. Enjoy!
Aron David Bradley is no stranger to the music scene. For well over 30 years he has been in bands of his own creation or as a sideman cover a vast array of musical styles including rock, pop, funk, top 40, R&B, soul, blues, jazz, reggae, country calypso and gospel to name a few.
As a solo/multi-instrumentalist he is playing all the instruments and vocals except where noted on a few collaborations.
Aron has played with Suze Caruze, Honey Davis, Sonny Rhodes, East Bay Mud, Fast Floyd and the Firebirds, and Code of the West while still living in the San Francisco Bay area. He moved his family up to Oregon in 1991 and after playing in a country band and an eclectic three piece band decided to go solo in 2005.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I love to perform live but as a soloist, I can't play all the instruments unless I form a band.
Your musical influences
I grew up in Oakland till 1966 with KDIA lucky 13 and KYA which was Motown and soul and top 40 respectively. I moved to Berkeley home of Country Joe and the Fish and loved the Beatles, the Sons of Champlain, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and the S.F. bands who I enjoyed live and expanded my tastes to Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Mozart, The Crusaders, the Neville Brother the Allman Brothers and a bazillion inflences in between.
What equipment do you use?
to record: a 16 track digital Yamaha workstation.
Ibenez Artcore and nylon hybrid classical guitars, Art and Lutherie acoustic electric with a cutaway, a vintage mid 60's Kalamazoo electric, a Yamaha keyboard, Fender Musicmaster and 5 string fretless bass, an E9 pedal steel and Ludwig drums with Sabian cymbals.
Anything else?
Music is the universal language that bridges all cultural and political gaps we humans love to create for ourselves.
Aron David Bradley
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