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Allister Bradley

About Me

Perhaps a hard person to get to know, Kitchener's Allister Bradley is more likely to be listening to the conversation than dominating it. That's because he loves to put himself in everyone else's shoes for a moment. He's a humble man with a quiet wit, which is why his songs are often surprising in their insight, passion and emotional intensity. To meet him on the street, one would never guess at the depths of emotion playing, or perhaps churning, inside him. Step inside Bradley's songs, like “Goodbye, Bedford Falls”, “Not Today” or “If Ever I Cried” and you’ll meet a man who pays attention to the pain, the pleasure, the conflict and the joy of those around him.

No, he didn’t attend a school for the performing arts (his parents decided it was too unsafe to pursue a career in music), he hasn’t been playing in bands since high school, he’s forgotten almost as much about classical music as he ever learned in those many years of 5:30am piano practice. Instead, a university degree in Mathematics and 15 years developing software for corporate interests gave way to a yearning to actually make an impact on people’s lives. The years of music lessons, high school bands, and a lifetime of listening and enjoying music, have solidified into a musical foundation that he’s built upon with specialized training in the craft of songwriting. Now that he’s out of the corporate world and back onto the stage, we can have the opportunity to glimpse into the mind of the quick wit with the extremely serious side, the shy boy who is finally telling stories the way he sees them.

Bradley quietly released his debut album “No Games” in 2004, an album which still gets regular airplay for 4 of its songs despite a woefully inadequate marketing campaign. Two of the songs earned award nominations in 2006, one for Canadian Smooth Jazz Songwriter of the Year, another for Toronto Independent Music Awards’ Best Male Performer. Not bad for a woefully inadequate marketing campaign…

The follow-up album was released in March 2008, with an official release concert in May 2008. Entitled ‘Too’, Bradley describes the album as "Sting having cocktails with Norah Jones, while Billy Joel and Bruce Hornsby argue over the check." Piano-dominated arrangements play in and out of various styles, from 70's R&B through emotional ballads and cheeky jazz-inspired pop. With songs ripe with emotion, social consciousness and occasionally a sense of humour, you’ll get a pretty good idea that this songwriter is constantly thinking beyond Friday night's dinner. The lead-off single, "What A Day", finished First Place in the 2008 Great Lakes Songwriting Contest, took the grand prize in Mike Pinder's SongWars 2008, and finished Top 20 in the 2008 Unisong International Song Contest. "Not Today" earned a 2nd place finish in Mike Pinder's SongWars 2008 and a 4th place finish in the 2008 Unisong International Song Contest. "The Tip of My Tongue" has been nominated for a 2009 Canadian Smooth Jazz Award, in the category of Song of the Year.

Apart from writing and recording his original songs, Bradley has developed his recording skills into sidelines as an independent record producer and film composer. Having scored two independent films and produced recordings for several Ontario singer/songwriters, he's finding ways to satisfy every creative part of his being, including maintenance and new development on his artist website, www.allisterbradley.com . When he's not busy creating, he can often be found mentoring other songwriters, including a staff position at the Toronto Summer Songwriting Workshop. The next workshop is scheduled to take place in July 2009.

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Member Since: 11/01/2006
Band Website: http://www.allisterbradley.com
Band Members: Allister Bradley, vocals and keyboards Steve Robinson, vocals and guitars Adam Bowman, drums and percussion Atilla Toth, bass guitar and others on a rotating basis
Influences: Sting, Bruce Hornsby, Great Big Sea, Billy Joel, Elton John, Train, John Mayer, Haydain Neale, the list goes on...
Sounds Like: Billy Joel/Elton John/Bruce Hornsby/Jackson Browne/Sting
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Please vote for "The Tip of My Tongue"

Well, it's time again to ask for your support!I've been nominated once again for Best Original Composition at the 2009 Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards, for my song "The Tip of My Tongue".  The awards are ...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:16:00 GMT

The positive side of freezing rain...

Monday is my son's 10th birthday.  His party was planned for the day before, at our local Chuck E. Cheese.  My god, was this boy excited!Then came the freezing rain...In what my English teac...
Posted by on Sun, 17 Feb 2008 19:07:00 GMT

New Album progress...

This continues to be another fabulous ride.  Just as I did with the last album, I enlisted the help of producer Darren Walters to bring the project together, and we recorded the entire project a...
Posted by on Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:36:00 GMT

St. Patrick's Day - whoa, baby...

Well, I tell ya... You folks in Toronto sure know how to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Steve and I played two shows Saturday, for capacity crowds at both The Pour House and The Pogue Mahone. The wea...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Mar 2007 09:03:00 GMT

Enjoy the tunes...

If you've listened to the clips I posted originally, maybe you'll like the full versions of the three songs I've uploaded for your entertainment. Note that "Goodbye, Bedford Falls" is the radio versio...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:25:00 GMT