Caverns of Gold

Caverns of Gold #004 - Jenny Bradley

30 min · 9. mar. 2025
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Asheville Americana singer-songwriter Jenny Bradley is a singer's singer.  Jenny performs all over Western Carolina as a solo artist and with many Asheville groups, including Moon Water, a duo with her teenage daughter.  Jenny has been very active on the Ashville music circuit for the past five years and hosts several open mics and residencies around town.  We spoke to Jenny about her background as a music educator to the rich and famous in New York City and how Covid-19 aided her late blooming as a songwriter and performer.

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