Steve Gulley to Dale Ann Bradley

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Steve Gulley has announced his departure from Grasstowne to fulfill a long-time dream of working regularly with Dale Ann Bradley. He will be singing and playing guitar with Bradley’s band, working by her side on duo shows as well.

Steve tells us that both of them are thrilled with their new partnership, one that has been some time in preparation.

“It’s an exciting time for me and Dale Ann as we finally get to do something we’ve wanted to do for many years. We’ve been singing together for over 26 years, and are as close as brother and sister on and off the stage. We feel strongly that the timing is right for us and the music we make together, and look forward to a long partnership. We’ve always been kindred spirits so it’s going to be fun to see that finally come to fruition musically.

It was hard for me to leave Grasstowne and the great bunch of guys who make up the band. They’re some of my best friends in the world and I know they’ll continue to make some great music. I wish them the very best.”

Check Dale Ann’s schedule on her web site for a chance to catch she and Steve singing together at a show near you.

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