Stephen Bradley

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Stephen Bradley
Stephen Bradley performing in March 2002
Stephen Bradley performing in March 2002
Background information
Born August 23, 1972 (1972-08-23) (age 35)
U.S. flag Richmond, California
Instrument(s) Trumpet, Keyboard
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts No Doubt, Gwen Stefani

Stephen Bradley (born August 23, 1972 in Richmond, California) plays the trumpet and keyboard in the band No Doubt. Influenced by The Police, Björk, Bad Brains, and Radiohead, he grew up wanting to play the drums, but his school band already had three drummers, so he decided to play the trumpet because "I knew it only had three valves so I figured it (the trumpet) was simplistic enough and would be easy to pick up...it's one of the hardest instruments to play."

When Phil Jordan left No Doubt in 1995 to go back to school, Stephen stepped in. This was after the recording of Tragic Kingdom. However, No Doubt is not his first band. Steve has been a part of such bands as Green Day ("King for a Day"), Dizzybam, and Baby Snufkin ("Indios De Bacelona"), Tom Dumont's brother's band, as well as helping out people like Bonnie Raitt. Two of the bands Stephen has contributed to were Dizzybam and The Good Life, which were local Bay Area bands. One thing the bands had in common were Steve and Benjamin Decker. Benjamin knew Steve from Dizzybam, when he started The Good Life he asked his friend to help out. The band released a five song EP, played a few shows and stayed together for over a year. Stephen collaborates with long-time friend and producer David Tweedie under the pseudonym Chocolate O'Brien Productions.

[edit] References

  • Leinberger, Amanda (2005). "The Stephen Bradley Page" [1]. Retrieved May 4, 2005.