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Email Bradley at [email protected]

 

 

Well, musically speaking I guess I would be the "pup" of the band. I grew up watching my friends play music and knew that was what I wanted to do.

For a while I ran sound and lights for a band called "Frisco" jumping at any chance they would give me to get up and play music with them. During this period of time I would borrow Darrel's bass and amp and go play country music at a retirement home near us. Seeing those people dance and watching what "our" music did to them supercharged me like never before. I was hooked.

Soon, I would move away to pursue a career in the computer field, Leaving my friends and my dreams behind. For the first time in my life I was , with the exception of my family, alone. I would come home each year to visit and jam with my friends...those times will be etched in my memory forever. Well, after 5 years away from my friends and music, I decided it was time to come home for good.

Here I am today ,who would have ever thought it, playing music with my friends and realizing a life long dream.

I would like to thank my wife Debbi, and my son James for putting up with everything for so long.

Also I would like to dedicate my portion of this page to my father, who never got to see me realize all of my dreams ... I miss you dad.

Well, a few things have transpired since I wrote the above ... I lost a very important part of me ... So, for a few brief moments I thought of giving all of this up. I must have been out of my head ... someone very close and dear to me helped me get my head back where it belongs ... So, thanks for not giving up on me guys .... and to that one special person out there who helped to keep my feet on the ground ... Thank you ...your the best .

Guys, I'm here for the long haul ... gas up the ATG mobile ..and load up the beer ... it is definitely time for "Rock  n Roll"

Bradley

I would also like to thank "Auggie" Busch for supplying us with fuel, that we like to call ...Bud Light. 

A lot of wonderful  things have happened on July 2nd including the best batch of beer ever produced in St. Louis

 

Bradley's Gear: Cherry Sunburst Fender Prophecy,  Tobacco Sunburst Fender Precision Bass, Carvin Acoustic Bass, Peavey Firebass 700 head, Peavey 810 cabinet, and a 12 pack of Bud Light preferably born on July 2nd

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