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J. D. Bradshaw - Caught In The Act
J. D. Bradshaw - Caught In The Act
Released: 2001
Label: Acacia
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Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, October 2001

This guy looks like your typical rock and roller now doesn't he? He has the long hair, flying V guitar, and its typical right? Well, he may look the part but he is not your typical rock and roll wannabe rock star. He doesn't sound it either.

J.D. Bradshaw proves that you can't judge a book by its cover on Caught In The Act. He is rocker; there is no question about that. What I heard in four songs was convincing enough for me. Three out of the four songs are some serious flame throwing shredding; I mean this guy can really wail. "All The Way" is the only song with vocals, and that stands up pretty well too. Bradshaw is one smokin' gun and he hasn't even come at us with a loaded gun yet. I look forward to hearing a full-length version of his burn em' up and tear em' down guitar pyrotechnics soon.

More about Caught In The Act:

Track Listing: Coolin' Out / Beltane / All The Way / Blue 135

Musicians:
J.D. Bradshaw - guitar

Contact:

Website: www.geocities.com/acacia_entertainment/
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Discography

  • Caught In The Act (ep) (2001)


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