A great night at the Greeley Stampede! We had Dakota Bradley perform at the K99 stampede studios. We have tons of pictures of Dakota and the Parade in the Park.
While at the ACM Awards Brian and Todd had brunch with the artists from Streamsound Records, including Kristian Bush of Sugarland, Austin Webb and Dakota Bradley.
How cool would it be to have a Nashville star visit your school or your place of business? That is exactly what happened at Windsor High School on Friday. Dakota Bradley paid a visit to the school along with his fiddle player and guitar player.
Country newcomers Dakota Bradley and Austin Webb are fairly new to bull riding. OK, it's pretty obvious that neither has saddled up before, but they agreed to square off to determine who should be crowned the first-ever Taste of Country Music Festival bull riding champion at the 2013 event.
K99 proudly presents a brand new live concert series, "New from Nashville!" Everyone knows that if you want to make a name for yourself on the country music scene, then Nashville is the place to be. Now we are bringing Nashville a little closer to home by inviting up and coming country music artists right here to Northern Colorado.
It's always fun to have new artists from Nashville stop by the radio station. One of most recent stops was 18-year-old Dakota Bradley and his guitar player Joel. Watch the video of his song "Addict"
Dakota Bradley is a teen-age singer/songwriter from Nashville that recently paid a visit to K99 to share some of his music with us. Dakota sang 5 or 6 songs for us. He wrote this one. It's called "Hurt Awhile".
Dakota Bradley is another one of our New From Nashville artists. He is only 18 years old, but you would never know it. He is a polished performer. He is even a seasoned song writer. He stopped by K99 at the beginning of the month and performed in our basement. We captured the performances on video. This was one of our favorites, "Cherry Bomb".
There's a new kid in town, 18-year-old Dakota Bradley. He was discovered by Ellen after putting up a video on YouTube. A couple weeks later he was in Nashville working with Tim McGraw. Recently Dakota and his guitar player Joel visited the K99 studios and performed a few numbers for us. This one is called, "I Won't Be Young Forever".
18-year-old Nashville newcomer Dakota Bradley recently stopped by the K99 studios to play a few songs for us. He wrote most of them, but says he got this one from Tim McGraw. It's called "Something Like Something" and could end up being his 1st single.