Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:54:21
Size:124,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Mix
Year:2024
Time:54:21
Size:124,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Mix
Art: Front
1. It's A Feeling You Can Ride - 5:09
2. Southern Buck - 3:44
3. Sad On The Inside - 3:30
4. Call Me What You Will - 4:58
5. Ask Me Later On - 5:45
6. Down In The Alley - 7:26
7. Time Bites Slow - 3:19
8. Bad Luck News - 5:08
9. Everythign We Do - 10:57
10. My Trying Side - 4:20
1. It's A Feeling You Can Ride - 5:09
2. Southern Buck - 3:44
3. Sad On The Inside - 3:30
4. Call Me What You Will - 4:58
5. Ask Me Later On - 5:45
6. Down In The Alley - 7:26
7. Time Bites Slow - 3:19
8. Bad Luck News - 5:08
9. Everythign We Do - 10:57
10. My Trying Side - 4:20
Oung Salt Lake City-based musician J-Rad Cooley is a singer/songwriter, piano player and harmonica player, a unique storyteller with a distinct sense of blues, melody and groove. His soulful songs show his diverse influences from Lightnin’ Hopkins to Ray Charles to The Band, some with a New Orleans twist or a distinct ragtime flavor/J-Rad Cooley (born Jared McLean Cooley, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13th in 1998) is an American singer/songwriter as well as a unique harmonica player and pianist. Cooley had picked up the guitar when he was 13 and later on branched out at the age of 14 to find his love for the harmonica, piano and writing original music.
“When I was 14, I began playing with people who were much better than me at the time, and I remember something hitting me in that very first moment I heard them play - I had never been more certain about what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. I have had so many great opportunities since then, and I am very grateful to have shared the stage with so many people who have inspired me.” - J-Rad Cooley
Cooley has been portraying musical genres such as; Blues, Jazz, Country, Ragtime, Rock n’ Roll, Soul, and other roots music. He fell in love with the blues at a young age when he first heard Lightnin’ Hopkins and other Blues artists like Blind Willie McTell, Dr John, Louis Armstrong, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Robert Johnson, and many others./
“When I was 14, I began playing with people who were much better than me at the time, and I remember something hitting me in that very first moment I heard them play - I had never been more certain about what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. I have had so many great opportunities since then, and I am very grateful to have shared the stage with so many people who have inspired me.” - J-Rad Cooley
Cooley has been portraying musical genres such as; Blues, Jazz, Country, Ragtime, Rock n’ Roll, Soul, and other roots music. He fell in love with the blues at a young age when he first heard Lightnin’ Hopkins and other Blues artists like Blind Willie McTell, Dr John, Louis Armstrong, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Robert Johnson, and many others./
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