Gwendlyn Kay Bradley
Gwendlyn Kay Bradley is a country girl at heart. She raises and shows hogs and lambs and is a member of her high School FFA Show Team. She is an animal lover and has all kinds from her dogs – Bailey & Carlie, cat – Ila, horses – Ace, Cash and May. Her passion is music and Gwendlyn Kay Bradley was born to sing. She has been entertaining her family from the sweet age of 2 with the cute Barney “I Love You” song. By the age 6 she was on the stage at church, the county fairs and local talent contest. Now at the age of 16 her voice is maturing into a rich and full sound along with her bubbly and outgoing personality. She has grown up with all kinds of music from country, blues, rock and gospel. Her dad and grandfather being in bands of their own has influenced her to have interest in a wide variety of music. Gwendlyn Kay is exploring her song writing skills and this new aspiring artist is hoping dreams do come true and seeing her name on the country charts and hearing her music on the radio.
Gwendlyn Kay has performed at many festivals, fairs and talent contest across the state of Arkansas and Tennessee. She has participated in several Colgate Country Showdowns and made the finals last summer and again this October at the Arkansas State Fair. Gwendlyn has just won the Arkansas Idol contest and will be recording some original material with Pure Sound Recording Studio. When finished it will be featured on Little Rock’s hit channel – Alice 107.7. For several years Gwendlyn has entertained at the Bull Ride Spectacular and the National Championship Chuckwagon Races in Clinton, Arkansas. Gwendlyn Kay has had the honors of opening up for bands such as Confederate Railroad, David Ball, Doug Stone, Asleep At The Wheel, Ricochet, Exile, Bellamy Brothers, Daryle Singletary, Matt Mason, and Pake McEntire. Gwendlyn Kay was invited to entertain at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana for the past two years. Both years she performed live on the RFD TV channel in front of 46 thousand FFA members in the Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN.