Dale Ann Bradley Departs From Sister Sadie To Charge Forward With Solo Career

Nashville, Tenn. - Bluegrass hitmaker Dale Ann Bradley has just announced her departure from Sister Sadie. After recording together on two projects and recently taking home the IBMA awards for “Entertainer of the Year” and “Vocal Group of the Year,” the Bluegrass troubadour is leaving on a high note. Bradley recently unveiled her brand new single, “Falling Down,” from the pen of Ashby Frank.

 The 5-time IBMA “Female Vocalist of the Year” recently finished working on brand new solo material, which is set for release in February 2021. Leaving Sister Sadie, which she co-founded, will allow Bradley to devote more time to her solo career.

 “I've had some of the best times of my life with the Sadie girls. They are so extremely talented and the funniest people one could be around,” said Bradley.  “I'll always be excited to hear them sing and play! Go see their show…it'll always be a great one!”

 Over the years, Dale Ann Bradley has established herself as one of the top artists in the Bluegrass genre. In addition to being nominated for multiple Grammy awards and performing on the legendary Grand Ole Opry, the songstress has charted several No. 1 hits, turning heads in multiple genres including Americana, Folk and Gospel circles as well. The new lineup that joined Bradley in studio is her touring band, which includes Matt Leadbetter on dobro, Kim Fox on guitar and vocals, Pinecastle CEO Ethan Burkhardt on bass, and Mike Sumner on banjo.

With the next record, Dale Ann has spent more time than ever before writing original and inspired material. Throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, the singer has been empowered to craft material that speaks to the current state of the world. It serves as a full circle moment for Bradley after doing several side projects including her time building Sister Sadie as well as the critically acclaimed Bradley & Adair with Sadie bandmate Tina Adair.  Once tour sanctions are lifted, Dale Ann plans on returning back to the road with her band accompanying her shows. 

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