Dale Ann Bradley
Reviewed by John Lupton Dale Ann Bradley emerged onto the national bluegrass scene in the early 1990s as a member of the New Coon Creek Girls, a band named in honor of the original Coon Creek Girls, one of the first all-female bands to achieve success in the country music business of the 1940s, led by fellow Kentucky native Lily Mae Ledford. Bradley s upbringing in the Appalachian coal fields provided her ample subject matter for her developing songwriting skills, but it was her sweet, yet forceful and direct voice that set her apart and drew a legion of fans.
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