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Kellee Bradley : I Talk To The Stars
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Americana Country Pop album with immediate charm.
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2002
I Talk To The Stars Record Label: In A Big Way Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Ocean 2:41 $0.99
Goodnight Moon 2:51 $0.99
Sometimes 3:45 $0.99
Since I Left you 3:34 $0.99
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me 2:35 $0.99
Another Night Alone 3:46 $0.99
She's Got You 2:58 $0.99
Gone Wishin' 3:49 $0.99
I Talk To The Stars 4:37 $0.99
Steady Course 2:25 $0.99
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Album Notes

When Kellee Bradley plays shows with artists like Jo Dee Messina, John Mellencamp, Huey Lewis, Christopher Cross, Chicago and Crosby, Stills and Nash she leaves the crowd yelling "encore!" Kellee is the whole package! She's a great songwriter, with an incredible voice, and a dynamic performer.

The Seattle-based singer-songwriter started attracting national attention with the release of "The Season" - her first full-length album. It was produced by R. Chris Murphy (Martin Sexton, King Crimson, Venetowest.com) "The Season" received two JP Folks Awards for Best Contemporary Album and Best Contemporary Song (Yes Yes) www.JPFolks.com.

Kellee recorded her second album in Nashville with producer Ron Bennett. It's an amazing album, featuring top Nashville players who have played with artists like the Neville Brothers, The Dixie Chicks, Ozzy Osbourne and Laura Love.

Kellee sings the National Anthem for the Seattle Mariner's as well as other local Seattle events, like the Olympic Torch Ceremony in 2002. She has licensed songs to DMX as well as television. Her songs straddle the pop/country genres which gives her music wide appeal.

RECENT AWARDS
2002 Washington Emerging Artist Award, sponsored by Redhook, NARAS and Made in Washington Stores
2002-03 ASCAP Award

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REVIEWS

A cinemescopic work!!!
author: Claude Flowers, Eastside Journal
This disc, recorded in Nashville, and fine-tuned in Seattle, is a cinemescopic work, boldly performed and fully formed. Yes, it has quiet moments, like the reflective "Sometimes," but the album really touches greatness when Bradley cuts loose. Artistically, her next of kin could be former Veruca Salt vocalist Nina Gordon....both songwriters have found inspiration in the subtleties of language and the struggle to approach romance with anything resembling sanity. Hopefully, "I Talk To The Stars" will take Bradley from Mill Creek into national prominence, but for now, she's ours. Savor the moment; it might not last long.
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From song 1 to song 10, a true listening pleasure
author: Mark Allen
I Talk to stars is a must have. Those who enjoy a great blend of heart felt lyrics and music won't be able to take it out of your CD changer. I know I can't
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Kellee Bradley shines and emotes...in a big way....
author: G-Man, CD Scene & Heard
When a singer has a great voice and excellent songs, there can be a tendency to concentrate on getting a pristine presentation of the performer delivering the material. This can result in an album that's pretty but bland. Fortunately, that is not the case here, as Kellee Bradley shines and emotes and bounces and ultimately touches your emotions in a, well, in a big way. Hell, there's enough heartache pouring out of these recordings that some of her tunes could make a stone cry.
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