
Texas is famous for its eclectic, blues-based rock-n-roll, and Tommie Lee Bradley is one of its most notable exports. She’s taken her critically acclaimed music to Japan, with Soul Shock, to Canada, with Jean-Pierre Ferland and Ginnette Reno, and throughout the United States, both as a headliner and with acts such as Jim Messina. She’s a stellar songwriter with tightly crafted, highly visual lyrics. Her vocals are those of a soul drenched Southern song stylist, able to make any song her own, no matter who composed the material.
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Sometimes You Just Gotta Hurt
What's a Child to Do?
Soul Soup
I Like a Guy What Takes His Time
Walkin' After Midnight
Hurricane Sam
Blue Motel
Don't Open That Door
Ruby Tuesday
Lookin' For a Friend
If I Could Take Your Pain
Mother Earth
Mother Earth (Memphis Slim cover)
Spare the Truth
My Babe
Stargrove
What's A Child To Do
Lonely With Someone I Love
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