This is Keith Bradford from www.nbrnonline.com radio station in Nashville, Tennessee. Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, both current and favorite oldies, the stars and independents are heard during my 1 hour broadcast. I also open up the phone lines talking to various people about every subject you can imagine, well maybe not EVERY subject. I have decades of experience in the music industry stretching back to having been Kitty Wells' front man and bass player and being the co-founder of the Nashville Broadcasting Network.
If interested in learning more about me or my services you may contact me at keith@nbrnonline.com or 615-445-9073 my cell or 615-612-3899 station number
If interested in learning more about me or my services you may contact me at keith@nbrnonline.com or 615-445-9073 my cell or 615-612-3899 station number
Keith Bradford receives proclamation recognizing his Music Career in Nashville
Tenessee Senator Heidi Campbell presenting to one of her constituents, Keith Bradford, his proclamation recognizing his amazing career. The presentation took place June 29, 2022, in Senate hearing room one on the 1st floor of the Cordell Hull Building.
From news article:
Tennessee Senate honors Pascoag native for long & ‘estimable’ country music career
The Tennessee state legislature recently recognized that career, honoring Bradford with a proclamation documenting decades of influence in the genre, beginning several years after his graduation from Burrillville High School with the Class of 1966.
“It is fitting that we should recognize those gifted artists who have experienced great success in the world of country music,” notes the Senate proclamation presented to Bradford on Wednesday, June 29
Tennessee Senate honors Pascoag native for long & ‘estimable’ country music career
The Tennessee state legislature recently recognized that career, honoring Bradford with a proclamation documenting decades of influence in the genre, beginning several years after his graduation from Burrillville High School with the Class of 1966.
“It is fitting that we should recognize those gifted artists who have experienced great success in the world of country music,” notes the Senate proclamation presented to Bradford on Wednesday, June 29