The Boot Exclusively Premieres The Lyric Video For Ry Bradley’s “Hard Not To Feel”

Ry Bradley, the emerging country artist launching his new album Everything I’ve Got on Sound Revolver Records this Friday, July 13, exclusively premiered the lyric video for his current single Hard Not to Feel on The Boot today. Fans can view the video by clicking HERE.

“After a break up it’s hard to open up again, to be vulnerable,” says Ry. “I was in that space and talking to Justin [co-writer] about a new relationship and I didn’t trust what I was feeling. I was resisting. I told him ‘You know, the moonlight is hitting her just right and it feels so good. It’s hard not to feel like I’m falling man.’”

To pre-order Ry’s latest album Everything I’ve Got, featuring the lead single Hard Not to Feel on iTunes, click here. Last week, Ry, an artist that has had songs featured in hit U.S. TV series like NBC’s Chicago Med and ABC Family’s The Fosters, just announced the inaugural Ry’s Rock and Roll Camp in Norway, August 19-24, 2018. Presented via an outreach program and partnership with the city of Ringsaker, Norway, Ry’s Rock and Roll Camp will guide attendees to hone their songwriting, musicianship and performance skills and will be available free of charge for youth ages 12 to 20. For more information regarding the schedule and registration, visit rybradley.com/norway.

Ry made his debut appearance at CMA Fest in Music City in 2018 where he performed at the World Famous Wildhorse Saloon, greeted and guided “Dream Trip” radio winners from across the U.S. through a recording session at OmniSound Studios and took fans behind the scenes at CMA Fest with an Instagram takeover with NashVegas.com. He has always extended a helping hand to communities both domestic and abroad through his work with the National Compassion Fund and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America.

To stay updated on Ry, visit rybradley.com

About Ry Bradley
Ry Bradley paves a unique path on the country and Americana scene with influences that were ingrained in his sound from his childhood years in Hawaii and California. At the base of his songwriting style are the Bakersfield greats like Merle Haggard and Dwight Yoakam, while his playing is inspired by rock bands like Aerosmith and Guns N’ Roses. The latter explains the Les Paul guitar that colors each track in a delivery that parallels that of Keith Urban. The six-string has been an instrumental part of his persona since he got his first guitar at age eleven, and eventually his bachelor’s degree in guitar performance. Now, fans can find Ry in the spotlight at more than 200 shows per year opening for acts like Miranda Lambert, Florida Georgia Line, Kellie Pickler, Scotty McCreery, Tyler Farr, and playing festivals like Country Thunder. Beyond the performance arena, Ry’s music has been featured in hit TV series such as NBC’s Chicago Med and ABC Family’s The Fosters in addition to being featured on SiriusXM’s The Highway. This LA Music Awards winner for Country Artist of the Year always extends a helping hand to his community donating proceeds of tracks to charities like The National Compassion Fund following the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival shooting and writing songs for organizations like Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America. This summer, Ry’s latest album Everything I’ve Got will be released on Sound Revolver Records on July 13, featuring the debut single Hard Not to Feel. Fans can pre-order the project on iTunes now.