1 hr 19 min

Bradford Allen More Than Music

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Bradford Allen is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and music producer from Central Upstate New York. His love for both live performance and recording is evident in his songs, crafted from triumph, tragedy, and everything in between. The respect and reverence for the art of music is clear in all his work, but Brad is not the kind to take himself too seriously. Onstage, he's not one to shy away from a bad joke or the chance to cheers a beer or three!

Performing live has become a way of life. Whether solo or as an ensemble (duo w/ Steve Romer, The Freeloaders) he has averaged 100 shows a year over the last half-decade (well, let's not count 2020). This musical journey has seen Brad perform at the most esteemed venues (Carnegie Hall) to the best local watering holes, like the St. Charles. He has also opened for and shared the stage with many prominent and diverse musicians.

We got to hear his song, Used To Think So. It's a powerful song that Brad was inspired to write after the murder of George Floyd. You can help make a change and support the black community by donating, sign and contact, educate yourself and much more. Visit the Black Lives Matter website to learn more. 

To hear more of Brad's music and stay up to date with shows coming up, head to his website, bradfrodallenmusic.com or on Instagram. You can also steam his music on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon.

Be sure to like, subscribe and give the More Than Music Podcast a review wherever you listen to the podcast and share us with a friend! We release shows every Wednesday and look out for a bonus episode every now and then. Find me, Kara Conrad on Facebook and the podcast on Instagram at More Than Music Pod. If you want to talk to me or suggest a guest just send me a message on Instagram or email me at karaaconrad@gmail.com.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morethanmusicpod/support

Bradford Allen is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and music producer from Central Upstate New York. His love for both live performance and recording is evident in his songs, crafted from triumph, tragedy, and everything in between. The respect and reverence for the art of music is clear in all his work, but Brad is not the kind to take himself too seriously. Onstage, he's not one to shy away from a bad joke or the chance to cheers a beer or three!

Performing live has become a way of life. Whether solo or as an ensemble (duo w/ Steve Romer, The Freeloaders) he has averaged 100 shows a year over the last half-decade (well, let's not count 2020). This musical journey has seen Brad perform at the most esteemed venues (Carnegie Hall) to the best local watering holes, like the St. Charles. He has also opened for and shared the stage with many prominent and diverse musicians.

We got to hear his song, Used To Think So. It's a powerful song that Brad was inspired to write after the murder of George Floyd. You can help make a change and support the black community by donating, sign and contact, educate yourself and much more. Visit the Black Lives Matter website to learn more. 

To hear more of Brad's music and stay up to date with shows coming up, head to his website, bradfrodallenmusic.com or on Instagram. You can also steam his music on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon.

Be sure to like, subscribe and give the More Than Music Podcast a review wherever you listen to the podcast and share us with a friend! We release shows every Wednesday and look out for a bonus episode every now and then. Find me, Kara Conrad on Facebook and the podcast on Instagram at More Than Music Pod. If you want to talk to me or suggest a guest just send me a message on Instagram or email me at karaaconrad@gmail.com.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morethanmusicpod/support

1 hr 19 min