Danielle Bradbery Talks Growing as a Songwriter, Learning From Artists Like Thomas Rhett & Miranda Lambert, Releasing Her New Album & More

Danielle Bradbery Talks Growing as a Songwriter, Learning From Artists Like Thomas Rhett & Miranda Lambert, Releasing Her New Album & More

Jim Casey talks with Danielle Bradbery about:

  • winning The Voice in 2013 as a 16-year-old
  • releasing her self-titled debut album five months after winning The Voice
  • moving to Nashville in 2015
  • learning the songwriting craft
  • creating her new album, I Don’t Believe We’ve Met, which drops on Dec. 1
  • coming up with the title for her new album
  • her early musical influences in country, pop and soul
  • growing vocally as a singer
  • getting “better” at being shy
  • writing “What Are We Doing” with Thomas Rhett, Emily Weisband and Sam Ellis
  • the possibility of “Worth It” being her next single
  • learning from other artists she’s been on tour with, including Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley and more

Participants:

    • Danielle Bradbery
    • Jim Casey, NCD editor in chief

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