GRATITUDE
THE NEW ALBUM OUT NOW ON CD,
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Although already a deeply devout man, a life-threatening illness became a literal “come to Jesus” moment for Billboard chart-topping contemporary jazz keyboardist Patrick Bradley. The immense sense of gratitude and awe that he feels since overcoming the gravely ill month that saw him hospitalized twice informs the ten songs that he wrote for his sixth album, “Gratitude,” which is out now on the Patrick’s Song Factory label. Multi-time Grammy nominated producer Darren Rahn produced the collection and co-wrote seven songs with Bradley.
Patrick Bradley debuted in 2007 with the “Come Rain or Shine” album, which featured six-time Grammy nominated saxophonist Eric Marienthal. The title track became the keyboardist’s first Billboard top 30 single. Four years later, Bradley returned with “Under The Sun,” which was produced by Grammy-winning fusion pioneer Jeff Lorber and included Marienthal’s shining sax and a highlight performance from trumpet and flugelhorn star Rick Braun.
Lorber returned to helm “Can You Hear Me” in 2014, an outing that saw Bradley’s impressive list of collaborators add Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets, Steely Dan), Gary Novak (Chick Corea, Lee Ritenour), David Mann (Sting, James Taylor, Billy Joel) and Michael Thompson (Bob James, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion). Multiple Grammy nominated headliner Dave Koz played an emotional soprano sax solo on the title cut, which is nearing in on ten million streams. Haslip, Novak, Mann and Thompson linked up with Bradley and Lorber again on 2017’s “Intangible.” The album notched two Billboard top 10 singles: “Dear Friend” and “Tailwind” featuring guitar ace Paul Jackson Jr. (Michael Jackson, Daft Punk).
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Patrick has released six full-length albums and a handful of hit radio singles.
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