
About Will Bradley
Bradley was born Wilbur Schwitchenberg on July 12, 1912 in Newton, New Jersey and died on July 15, 1989. Will Bradley will always be remembered most for his boogie-woogie orchestra of the early 1940s. Bradley himself, however, preferred to play ballads and had a long and successful career as a trombonist outside of his band. Bradley was a busy studio musician throughout the 1930s, working with such artists as Red Nichols, Eddie Cantor, Victor Young.
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Down The Road A Piece
Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar
Celery Stalks At Midnight
Flying Home
I Thought About You
Scrub Me Mama With A Boogie Beat
Scrub Me Mama (Swing Republic - Remix)
In A Little Spanish Town
Five O'clock Whistle
This Little Icky Went To Town
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