Lou Bradley

Lou Bradley is an Australian alternative country singer.[1] Her debut album Love Someone was nominated for a 2007 ARIA Award for Best Country Album.[2] She is also the founder of the Australian Roots Music Awards and Nimbin Roots Festival.

Lou Bradley
GenresAlternative country

Discography

  • Hillbilly Pop (EP) (2005) - Produced by Lou Bradley
  • Love Someone (2007) - Produced by Rod McCormack
  • La La La Not Listening (2009) - Produced by Shane Nicholson
  • The Other Side (2014)[3] - Produced by Anthony Lycenko and Lou Bradley
  • Moonshine (2015) - produced by Bill Chambers.
gollark: Oh, and if you can get answers on yes/no questions about the future that also allows you to transmit information backward through time, obviously.
gollark: If you could tell the future that way, there would already be autodivinators (or, if you can't do that, many minimum-wage people flipping coins) used for picking stocks.
gollark: (if it's *not*, then the chance of getting two heads or two tails is... a half, anyway)
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References

  1. Giorgio, Christina, "Lou Bradley gives us the low down on Moonshine and music", Verandah Magazine
  2. "DIG Radio - Final ARIA Nominees Announced", ABC Online, 20 September 2007
  3. Dante, Veda (7 October 2014), "The hills are alive with the sound of Lou Bradley", Byron Shire News
  • Lou Bradley Official site
  • www.nrfest.com Nimbin Roots Festival official site.
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