If there’s one rock-solid certainty in this world, it’s that Southern native Bradford Lee Folk works damn hard and plays damn hard.
By day, he’s out on a John Deere tractor on a 400-acre-row crop operation in Nashville, tilling the land for a living. But at night he’s tearing it up on stage with his Bluegrass Playboys, playing the rough-edged blend of bluegrass tradition and true country grit that’s his stock-in-trade.
And that is starting to get noticed by some of the top critics. In fact, Americana UK calls “Somewhere Far Away,” Bradford’s latest release, “the best, the most rounded and intelligent album that you’ll get to hear this year.” Not bad for a country boy with a day job.
So, go see the magic on Saturday night.
Bradford Lee Folk
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Doors: 7:30 p.m.; Show: 8 p.m.
Stoltz Listening Room $20
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