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Personal Information

Daniel Bradley was born in Dandridge, TN, on April 12, 1983, where he lived for 15 years. He then moved to Stearns, KY where still lives today. After graduating from McCreary Central in 2001, he began attending Eastern Kentucky University with the plan to graduate with a Music Merchandising degree.

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Music Experience

Mr. Bradley started playing trumpet when he was twelve years old. Over the next nine years he integrated euphonium playing with his trumpet playing. By the age of twenty, he played euphonium exclusively. Performing with several music groups, in high school, including honors bands, All-Festival Band, All-Regional Band, EKU Honors Band, and the Sommerset Community Band. Under the direction of Dr. Joe Van Fleet (trumpet) and Mr. James Willett (euphonium) Mr. Bradley is concluding his instrumental studies at Eastern Kentucky University. Under the baton of Dr. Allison and professors Haddix and Willett, Mr. Bradley has been a feature performer is several EKU ensembles including symphonic band, concert band, marching band, pep band, and tuba ensemble. Mr. Bradley is available to teach private lessons in euphonium and trumpet. To contact him check here.

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Phi Mu Alpha

Mr. Bradley is a proud member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity. He joined the fraternity in the Fall of 2003. They are an awesome group for male musicians whose goal is to advance music in America. If anyone has any questions about these great people click here.

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Academic Awards

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Links and Contact Info

James Willett The tuba/euphonium teacher at EKU and my educator since 2002.
Dr. Joe Van Fleet The trumpet teacher at EKU and an excellent jazz instructor.
Eastern Kentucky University DOM The EKU Department of Music homepage
Evaluation Page This page grades several different web pages of music technology schools.

Mr. Bradley is available to give lessons. If interested, e-mail him.

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