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"She's an artist to watch" raves David Massengill of the Seattle Weekly. When Kellee plays shows with artists like Jo Dee Messina, John Mellencamp, Christopher Cross, Chicago and Crosby, Stills and Nash she leaves the crowd yelling "Encore"! Very rarely do you get an artist who is so many things at once. She's exptremely talented, with a voice "like an angel", funny and beautiful. Her album "The Season" recently won two JPFolks 2001 Music Awards for Best Contemporay Album and Best Contemporary Song (Yes Yes). Here's what the critics have to say: "Her Voice is always excellent..and I have chills by song's end." Jeff DeRoche, Music Editor, The Stranger, 2001 "An accomplished, extraordinarily varied album", Tom Scanlon, Seattle Times " A multi-talented performer...Bradley sings a freedom song "Yes Yes" with her free and easy vocals and, as heard in the title song about the loss of innocence, "The Season", with passion and insight. Nice diversity, showing off her talent and highlighting her songwriting...take in a live show and buy the cd there, you won't be disappointed."....N. Ehrlich, Victory Music Review, March, 2000 "She's talented, funny, a good writer and does an absolutely drop-dead a cappella version of "Bold Fenian Men".....Frank Gosar, The Saturday Café on KLCC Radio, Eugene, Oregon. "......Open-eyed, sophisticated neo-folk music...her warm and moving delivery enhances her intelligent and poetic material.....The closing track is an unforgettable a cappella rendition of the classic Irish ballad "Bold Fenian Men"....Thomas Schulte, Womanrock.com, April, 2000 "This CD is filled with rock-pop gems that just wrestled and pulled on my heartstrings, and I loved every minute of it. Lyrically astounding and musically pure in every aspect, this CD is quite a find for those who appreciate good music with a storyline that speaks from the heart"....Keith Hannalect, MusicDish.com, August 2000 Honorable Mention, Music Row Nashville, May 2001 "I love Kellee Bradley's voice. No, I really, really love Kellee Bradley's voice. "The Season" is a vocal diva pop album that rings with the smoothness and timelessness of Carole King or Ann Murray." Danielle Egnew, Gogirlsmusic.com, 2001.