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Acoustic & Acoustic Folk Music artist from Seabrook, NH. New songs free to stream, with purchase options starting at $0.5. Add to your playlist now.

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James Bradley

Acoustic Rock meets old-school folk singer/songwriters. From the depressing to the insane, the inane to the mundane. An emotional gamut-ride.

17 songs
249 plays
Picture for song 'Every Little Thing' by artist 'James Bradley'

Every Little Thing Every Little Thing

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Nomad Camel' by artist 'James Bradley'

Nomad Camel Nomad Camel

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Wouldn't It Be Nice (A Happy Song For Lisa)' by artist 'James Bradley'

Wouldn't It Be Nice (A Happy Song For Lisa) Wouldn't It Be Nice (A Happy Song For Lisa)

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Diamonds and Clay' by artist 'James Bradley'

Diamonds and Clay Diamonds and Clay

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Cure For The Common Cold (Feel Good Song)' by artist 'James Bradley'

Cure For The Common Cold (Feel Good Song) Cure For The Common Cold (Feel Good Song)

Acoustic Folk

There's me, a few guitars, a few harmonicas, a microphone. Some pain, some joy, alot of indifference. A little love, a little war, an overflowing ashtray. A couple good friends, a few great influences, and the gods that overlap. A broken pencil, an empty pen, and an exhausted notebook. An idea, a philosophy, a direction, and a new pair of sneakers.
Band/artist history
James has been writing songs consistantly for over 15 years. With over 100 original songs in his catalogue, he makes it obvious that he takes his job seriously. In the early '90s James made a name for himself within the rankings of folk-singer/songwriters in and around Boston and the coffee houses and clubs in northern Massachusettes and southern New Hampshire. Now, after a 10 year hiatus from the music scene, where he honed his creative abilities and performance skills doing musical and dramatic theatre, James is back with new material and the hunger for making his work known to the public again.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes I do. But since I'm between bands, I don't get out so much.
Your musical influences
Dylan, Croce, Denver, Taylor, Simon, JohnPaulGeorgeandRingo, The Boss, John Gorka, Willie Waylon and the boys.
What equipment do you use?
I've got the same Tama 6-string I've had since I was 18, a Washburn 12-string, a Fender nylon-string, a couple different basses, a piece-of-shit mandolin, and an ass-load of warped and rusty harmonicas.
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