Dale Ann Bradley Comments on Death of JT Gray, Owner of Nashville’s Station Inn

Dale Ann and band in front of Station Inn, taken before one of her performances there. Photo credit: John Lee Montgomery.

Bradley Says Performing at the Station Inn was considered a milestone
in a bluegrasser’s or country/Roots artist’s career

The Station Inn has long been a mainstay in the bluegrass and acoustic music world and owner JT Gray has seen most of the artists in those worlds play his venue. Dale Ann Bradley performed there early in her career and continued her association with the well-known venue as often as she could.

Here is her comment on the death of JT Gray, the owner of the iconic club, known world-wide for offering the best music from bluegrass to country and acoustic music.

“For generations…JT has been a worker in our business… constantly doing what was needed to keep one of our most beloved venues “The Station Inn”…open and making it one of the places in Nashville and The world…that showcases Bluegrass music in its purest surroundings…A performance slot at  The Station Inn… is considered a milestone in a bluegrasser’s or country / Roots artist’s career….I’m sure the monetary gains from  performances there…has bought a lot of groceries and Pampers for families of musicians…JT made it work 🙂 we will miss him terribly. — Dale Ann Bradley

 

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