Brad Sample hit EVERY note in this performance of “The Letter” by The Box Tops. 🎙️ #TheVoice
This is the longest solo and artist has ever had me play in a song. The first ten seconds or so of it aren’t even in this clip. Always an amazing time making some noise with the wonderful miss @colbiecaillat and her fantastic band and crew.
Thank you Brad for this review of our Cumberland River Dulcimer. I really value your opinion, and so glad you love this instrument as much as I do!
Crafted right here in Nashville, the Cumberland has a way of sparking creativity with its warm, full tones and easy playability. Whether you’re strumming simple chords or getting into some fingerpicking, it just feels… right. Perfect for songwriting or laid-back jam sessions.
Brad Sample, born and raised in Nashville, is a gifted singer, songwriter, and session guitarist with deep roots in country music. His sound blends Americana and Alt-Country, influenced by legends like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash. With raw vocals and skilful guitar work, Brad’s music captures life’s highs and lows, telling heartfelt stories through timeless melodies that feel both familiar and fresh.
As a seasoned session guitarist, Brad’s experience shines through in his review of the Cumberland River Guitar. His insights are invaluable—he knows what makes a great instrument, whether for recording in the studio or writing on the fly. His ability to blend passion with technical know-how makes his take on this guitar one worth hearing, especially for musicians seeking a versatile, inspiring tool.
And if you want to watch the full, unedited version, head over to our YouTube channel.
@iambradsample @stringjoy @bonaventure_guitars @fortyonefifteen @fordphotographs
#CumberlandRiverDulcimer #NashvilleSound #Songwriting #dulcimer #dulcimers #easyguitar #nashvillemusic #bradsample #dulcimercommunity #guitar

Found a new/old friend thanks to my buddy @johndshaw . Been looking for an old slope shoulder for a while, and this one made me pull the trigger. She needs a little bit of love, but already sounds like a million bucks. There are some songs in there that’s for sure. I think it’s time for me to make another record🙂

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.
This is a long one…. Pine To Palm 100 is the toughest ultra I have ever done. It’s been about 2 weeks, and I’m still filtering through all the emotions of getting this one buttoned up. It’s taken me 9 years to get back there since I DNF’d it in 2016, and man what a journey it has been. I found out this was the last year and by the time I started training in May I knew I barely had enough time to get in shape. After a back injury set me back a month and several long hauls with @jasonthienel and @calebgilbreath I found myself in Williams Oregon at the P2P start line. The first 50 miles went by like the first half of these things usually do. Pretty easy. Big climbs and descents no doubt, but it mostly felt good. Then night fell, and the cold and rain came in. Got up to Dutchman’s Peak where @calebgilbreath ‘s sainthood was solidified as he stood in a freezing cold tent while medics patched up my blistered bleeding feet for 40 minutes, then he GAVE ME HIS JACKET just as a sub 40 degree front came through with ran and all the fog you could ever hope for at 3:00am on the side of a mountain. The last 40 miles of this thing were brutal. Slow, painful, and it really just felt stupid to even keep moving. But I knew it was my last chance. I’ve never had to chase cutoffs before, but Caleb kept me honest and only let me sit down at aid stations when he knew I absolutely had to😆 Anyway, we ground down the mountain, and eventually finished in the golden hour with 40 minutes to spare. I kept waiting for some grand revelation about life to hit me. After all that pain, and all those miles something usually does. But nothing ever did, until @riveternashville called me after the finish and said “You got it done! You finished what you started.” I broke. Into a teary eyed mess. I guess sometimes things just get ugly, sometimes life gets ugly. And the only thing you can do is finish it. I can truly say at this point it really is better to limp across a finish line, broken and slow as it might be, than to just wonder if you could have done it.

Got it done… #pinetopalm100 was brutal and beautiful in every way. I’ll make a longer post soon with a few more gory details, but for now just wanted to say to my friends and family that were keeping up with me, I made it through:) A huge thank you to my beautiful wife for letting me train for these silly things, and always supporting me through them. I know it’s a huge sacrifice. To my little sis Bailey and her husband Seth for taking care of us and letting us stay with them in Ashland, use cars, and being an all around amazing ground crew. And an ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE THANK YOU TO @calebgilbreath !!! This guy deserves sainthood. Truly, I could not have made it through this thing without him. He woke up with me at 3:30am Saturday, met me at every aid station, then ran 37 miles through the night, over mountains, through rain and cold, smiled the whole time and kept me focused and got me across the finish line. All on his BIRTHDAY no less! Seriously brother, thank you. Alright, that’s all from me for now. Gonna soak my feet and fly home to my sweet little fam🙏🏼

We’re PUUUUUUMPED to have @iambradsample back on vocals with @greasychickenreview on May 13 at @eastsidebowl in The 58!!!!
We’re doing an evening of MIX TAPE DEEP CUTS!!!!
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$10 Tickets
Here’s some more about Brad:
Brad Sample is a Nashville native that cut his teeth in the local music scene from 2007-2012 with his band Run With Bulls. From there he began playing guitar and singing for pop and country artists on the road. @randyhouser @colbiecaillat @bretteldredge @bigandrichofficialto name just a few. Brad was on last season (26) of @nbcthevoice and made it on to Team @snoopdogg and is currently producing, writing and playing on sessions in Nashville.
Come see how GREASY he can get on May 13!!!!
#greasychickenreview #eastsidebowl #nashville #rockandroll #livemusic #community #tribe #mixtape

We’re PUUUUUUMPED to have @iambradsample back on vocals with @greasychickenreview on May 13 at @eastsidebowl in The 58!!!!
We’re doing an evening of MIX TAPE DEEP CUTS!!!!
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$10 Tickets
Here’s some more about Brad:
Brad Sample is a Nashville native that cut his teeth in the local music scene from 2007-2012 with his band Run With Bulls. From there he began playing guitar and singing for pop and country artists on the road. @randyhouser @colbiecaillat @bretteldredge @bigandrichofficialto name just a few. Brad was on last season (26) of @nbcthevoice and made it on to Team @snoopdogg and is currently producing, writing and playing on sessions in Nashville.
Come see how GREASY he can get on May 13!!!!
#greasychickenreview #eastsidebowl #nashville #rockandroll #livemusic #community #tribe #mixtape

We’re PUUUUUUMPED to have @iambradsample back on vocals with @greasychickenreview on May 13 at @eastsidebowl in The 58!!!!
We’re doing an evening of MIX TAPE DEEP CUTS!!!!
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$10 Tickets
Here’s some more about Brad:
Brad Sample is a Nashville native that cut his teeth in the local music scene from 2007-2012 with his band Run With Bulls. From there he began playing guitar and singing for pop and country artists on the road. @randyhouser @colbiecaillat @bretteldredge @bigandrichofficialto name just a few. Brad was on last season (26) of @nbcthevoice and made it on to Team @snoopdogg and is currently producing, writing and playing on sessions in Nashville.
Come see how GREASY he can get on May 13!!!!
#greasychickenreview #eastsidebowl #nashville #rockandroll #livemusic #community #tribe #mixtape

We’re SUPER DANNED to have @iambradsample on vocals with @greasychickenreview on APRIL 8 at @eastsidebowl in The 58!!!!
We’re doing an evening of STEELY DAN DEEP CUTS!!!!
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$10 Tickets
Here’s some more about Brad:
Brad Sample is a Nashville native that cut his teeth in the local music scene from 2007-2012 with his band Run With Bulls. From there he began playing guitar and singing for pop and country artists on the road. @randyhouser @colbiecaillat @bretteldredge @bigandrichofficialto name just a few. Brad was on last season (26) of @nbcthevoice and made it on to Team @snoopdogg and is currently producing, writing and playing on sessions in Nashville.
Come see how GREASY he can get on April 8!!!!
#greasychickenreview #eastsidebowl #nashville #rockandroll #livemusic #community #tribe #steelydan

We’re SUPER DANNED to have @iambradsample on vocals with @greasychickenreview on APRIL 8 at @eastsidebowl in The 58!!!!
We’re doing an evening of STEELY DAN DEEP CUTS!!!!
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$10 Tickets
Here’s some more about Brad:
Brad Sample is a Nashville native that cut his teeth in the local music scene from 2007-2012 with his band Run With Bulls. From there he began playing guitar and singing for pop and country artists on the road. @randyhouser @colbiecaillat @bretteldredge @bigandrichofficialto name just a few. Brad was on last season (26) of @nbcthevoice and made it on to Team @snoopdogg and is currently producing, writing and playing on sessions in Nashville.
Come see how GREASY he can get on April 8!!!!
#greasychickenreview #eastsidebowl #nashville #rockandroll #livemusic #community #tribe #steelydan

We’re SUPER DANNED to have @iambradsample on vocals with @greasychickenreview on APRIL 8 at @eastsidebowl in The 58!!!!
We’re doing an evening of STEELY DAN DEEP CUTS!!!!
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$10 Tickets
Here’s some more about Brad:
Brad Sample is a Nashville native that cut his teeth in the local music scene from 2007-2012 with his band Run With Bulls. From there he began playing guitar and singing for pop and country artists on the road. @randyhouser @colbiecaillat @bretteldredge @bigandrichofficialto name just a few. Brad was on last season (26) of @nbcthevoice and made it on to Team @snoopdogg and is currently producing, writing and playing on sessions in Nashville.
Come see how GREASY he can get on April 8!!!!
#greasychickenreview #eastsidebowl #nashville #rockandroll #livemusic #community #tribe #steelydan
CAN I GET AN AMEN!? 🙌
#thevoice #teamsnoop #snoopdogg #mychurch #marenmorris #music @snoopdogg

THIS FRIDAY🖤🔥
We’re back at @thebasementnash OG with the one and only @iambradsample opening up the show!
FEBRUARY 21st
DOORS: 6:30pm
Tickets $10 at the link in my bio or
thebasementnashville.com
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I can’t wait to see y’all again grab your tickets now!! If you heard a scream in the distance that was me bc I’m so stoked to be back

Been getting up early and staying up late a lot these days. Super grateful for all the work, but I’ve been really tired. Had a late writers round last night, and didn’t even hear my alarm go off this morning OR my wife get out of bed. I woke up in a panic thinking I’d slept too late and needed to get started and when I walked downstairs I was greeted with this sweet little masterpiece of a coffee tray from my wife and three year old daughter (Revie insisted on her tea party tray🥰). I almost cried. I am truly the luckiest man on this earth. Sometimes all you need to be reminded of that is a little cup of coffee and the people you love most. Thanks for the coffee @riveternashville . You’re the greatest thing that’s ever happened to me❤️❤️❤️
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Der Instagram Story Viewer ist ein einfaches Tool, mit dem Sie Instagram Stories, Videos, Fotos oder IGTV heimlich ansehen und speichern können. Mit diesem Service können Sie Inhalte herunterladen und offline genießen, wann immer Sie möchten. Wenn Sie etwas Interessantes auf Instagram finden, das Sie später überprüfen möchten, oder Stories anonym ansehen möchten, ist unser Viewer ideal für Sie. Anonstories bietet eine ausgezeichnete Lösung, um Ihre Identität zu schützen. Instagram hat die Stories-Funktion erstmals im August 2023 eingeführt, die schnell auch von anderen Plattformen übernommen wurde, dank ihres fesselnden, zeitlich begrenzten Formats. Stories ermöglichen es Nutzern, schnelle Updates zu teilen, sei es Fotos, Videos oder Selfies, ergänzt durch Text, Emojis oder Filter, und sind nur 24 Stunden lang sichtbar. Dieser begrenzte Zeitrahmen sorgt für eine hohe Interaktion im Vergleich zu regulären Posts. Heutzutage sind Stories eine der beliebtesten Methoden, um sich in sozialen Medien zu verbinden und zu kommunizieren. Wenn Sie jedoch eine Story ansehen, kann der Ersteller Ihren Namen in seiner Viewer-Liste sehen, was ein Problem für die Privatsphäre sein kann. Was ist, wenn Sie Stories durchsuchen möchten, ohne bemerkt zu werden? Hier wird Anonstories nützlich. Es ermöglicht Ihnen, öffentliche Instagram-Inhalte anzusehen, ohne Ihre Identität preiszugeben. Geben Sie einfach den Benutzernamen des Profils ein, das Sie interessiert, und das Tool zeigt dessen neueste Stories an. Funktionen des Anonstories Viewers: - Anonymes Browsen: Sehen Sie Stories, ohne in der Viewer-Liste zu erscheinen. - Kein Konto erforderlich: Sehen Sie öffentliche Inhalte, ohne ein Instagram-Konto zu erstellen. - Inhalte herunterladen: Speichern Sie beliebige Story-Inhalte direkt auf Ihrem Gerät für die Offline-Nutzung. - Highlights anzeigen: Greifen Sie auf Instagram-Highlights zu, auch über das 24-Stunden-Fenster hinaus. - Repost-Überwachung: Verfolgen Sie Reposts oder Interaktionen bei Stories für persönliche Profile. Einschränkungen: - Dieses Tool funktioniert nur mit öffentlichen Accounts; private Accounts bleiben unzugänglich. Vorteile: - Datenschutzfreundlich: Sehen Sie sich beliebige Instagram-Inhalte an, ohne bemerkt zu werden. - Einfach und unkompliziert: Keine App-Installation oder Registrierung erforderlich. - Exklusive Tools: Laden Sie Inhalte herunter und verwalten Sie sie auf eine Weise, die Instagram nicht bietet.
Behalten Sie Instagram-Updates diskret im Blick, schützen Sie Ihre Privatsphäre und bleiben Sie anonym.
Sehen Sie Profile und Fotos anonym an, ganz einfach mit dem Private Profile Viewer.
Dieses kostenlose Tool ermöglicht es Ihnen, Instagram Stories anonym anzusehen und dabei Ihre Aktivität vor dem Story-Ersteller zu verbergen.
Anonstories ermöglicht es Nutzern, Instagram-Stories anzusehen, ohne den Ersteller zu benachrichtigen.
Funktioniert nahtlos auf iOS, Android, Windows, macOS und modernen Browsern wie Chrome und Safari.
Priorisiert sicheres, anonymes Browsen, ohne Login-Daten zu benötigen.
Nutzer können öffentliche Stories ansehen, indem sie einfach einen Benutzernamen eingeben – kein Konto erforderlich.
Lädt Fotos (JPEG) und Videos (MP4) mühelos herunter.
Der Dienst ist kostenlos nutzbar.
Inhalte von privaten Accounts sind nur für Follower zugänglich.
Dateien sind nur für persönliche oder Bildungszwecke und müssen Urheberrechtsregeln entsprechen.
Geben Sie einen öffentlichen Benutzernamen ein, um Stories anzusehen oder herunterzuladen. Der Dienst generiert direkte Links, um Inhalte lokal zu speichern.