Jeff Bates & Gordon Bradbury This Saturday Night…
This Saturday make plans for Country Musician Jeff Bates and Musician and songwriter Gordon Bradbury. It will be an awesome night as Country musician & songwriter and Country musician share the Cowboys stage in Scott, LA together starting at 10pm this Saturday. It will be an awesome night to enjoy some history and some present in real Country music.
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Gordon Bradbury has written many great songs for various Country music artists and beyond read below to learn more about this great artist and plan your night now.(view below)
BIO from website: Lee Greenwood recorded Bradbury’s “Final Touches.” Less than a year later, Conway Twitty, one of Bradberry’s favorite artists, declared in a song pitch meeting that “Final Touches” should be the title cut of his upcoming album. To quote the bar owner’s son from Grand Isle, Louisiana, “The validation of having Conway Twitty record one of my songs and then deciding to title his album ‘Final Touches’ as well, was one of the most defining moments of my career.”
Gordon then went on to sign the first of his several professional publishing deals with Grammy Award-winning producer/writer Keith Stegall (longtime producer of Alan Jackson and writer of “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” “Dallas,” “We’re in this Love Together” by Al Jarreau, “Sexy Eyes” by Dr. Hook and many others).
Gordon is quick to credit his mentors like Wayne Carson, Chuck Neese, Keith Stegall and cowriter friends with a measure of his success. However, one only has to scan his list of accomplishments and listen to some of the songs he’s had recorded to realize it’s Bradberry’s hard work and talent that have afforded him opportunities to work with the best and most elite of Nashville’s music industry: Conway Twitty (Final Touches), Sammy Kershaw (Me and Maxine), Willie Nelson/Hot Apple Pie (Slowing Down the Fall), Wesley Dennis (Whiskey Behavior), Jeff Bates (Long Slow Kisses), Billy Ray Cyrus (Touchy Subject), Montgomery Gentry (Hellbent On Saving Me), George Strait (Hot Grease and Zydeco) and many others.