Bradley Miller, a Union S.C native, moved frequently as a child due to his father’s job as a mill worker. Bradley has also lived in Mississippi and Virginia. Music has always come naturally to Bradley, where in church, he was singing at an early age. While living in Greenville, Mississippi, he met and took guitar lessons from a young Steve Azar; well before Steve became known for hits such as, “I Don't Have To Be Me (till Monday).” Bradley started singing in clubs at age 21 and developed a magnetic stage presence. He was advised he should move to Music City, and in 1999, he did exactly that; chasing his dream for two years until finances forced him to leave. "I thought I would never see Nashville again," he says. “I just gave up on ever being a country singer.” But the Lord had other ideas. Bradley accepted Christ on Dec. 2, 2003, and has been his faithful servant since. This event changed Bradley and his lifestyle forever. The Lord revealed to Bradley that he wanted him to use his God given ability as a singer/songwriter and communicator to reach others. Recently, Bradley's dream came true and he returned to Nashville briefly to record the gospel hit "The Oar" written by friend and publisher Peggy Mercer at Creative Caffeine Studios in Nashville.
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Shot of Grace Mastered Version!
This song is about a person who has alcohol addiction and is calling out to Jesus for help. Jesus is the only way!
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Traditional country
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One Drink
A song that speaks volume to major problem that needs to be addressed. The song is written by Tom Burress who has gone on to be with our Lord. Tom wrote many heart touching songs and this is one was probably very important to him since the Lord saved him from a life of alcohol abuse.
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