Bradley Hale, from the small town of Elmira, Ontario, grew up surrounded by country music, with its sounds echoing from pickup trucks, tractors, and backyard barbecues. With a deep family history in both farming and music, Bradley’s roots run deep in country culture. Learning to play and sing at a young age, Bradley draws inspiration from artists like Eric Church, Zach Bryan, Conner Smith, and Riley Green, blending these influences with a love for John Mayer. The result is a sound that feels familiar yet fresh, with heartfelt ballads and country rockers delivered through his rich baritone voice. Despite being a relatively new artist, Bradley’s resume is impressive, including performances at the "Boots and Hearts" Emerging Artist showcase and opening for Cooper Alan at the "Kee to Bala." He has also opened for Owen Riegling, Steven Lee Olsen, James Barker Band, and Jason Blaine. Bradley’s debut single "Feels Like Home" gained traction on Sirius XM’s "Top of The Country" and was added to several major streaming playlists, including Apple’s "Country Hits Unplugged" and "New in Country." His latest release, “Oklahoma Sunset,” was featured on Apple Music’s "Canada’s Country" playlist, marking an exciting milestone for this rising star.