Interview with Brad Saunders

Published: June 1, 2016, 1:58 a.m.

b'From his blue collar roots working at the age of 8 years old in a fish plant in Newfoundland, to roughing it on oil rigs, the experiences lived by Country artist\\xa0Brad Saunders are the scenes and life stories from which his music is derived. Once you\\u2019ve experienced the unique sound and style that he brings to the table musically, it is immediately apparent that he was born to be a musician. He proudly credits his father for passing on music to him at a young age. In fact, some of Brad\\u2019s earliest memories are of his father strumming his guitar to put Brad and his brothers to sleep at night. In this act, the stage was set early on and would become the foundation of Brad\\u2019s musical pursuits.\\n\\nOver the last year, Brad has spent a lot of his time working in Nashville, writing with some of the towns most reputable song writers such as: Phil O\\u2019Donnell, Bruce Wallace, Ole Publishing, and many others. Brad is currently in development with Jeff Ojeda of Chief Music Management: Florida Georgia Line, Chris Lane, Dallas Smith. Brad has also sparked the interest of award-winning producer Jeff Johnson (Wes Mack, Madeline Merlo, Dallas Smith). They are currently working on Brad\\u2019s future album.\\n\\nYou\'ll hear Brad\'s new song "Cut To The Chase" as well a special song he wrote and recorded for Fort MacMurray, Alberta called "Bring On\\xa0The Rain."'