Call Me Old Fashioned (DVD)
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Country singer Bradley Walker is a storyteller. His unmistakable, baritone vocals are refreshing yet warmly familiar as are his songs about life, love, family and his Christian faith. The IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year honoree partnered with longtime friend/songwriter Rory Feek to record this all-new collection, produced by Feek. Call Me Old-Fashioned features classics “Why Me” and “Beulah Land,” the hit “I Feel Sorry For Them” and a stirring duet with the late Joey Feek.
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SKU (UPC): 617884931490
Artist: Bradley Walker
Media: Video DVD
Released: September 2016
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Capitol Christian Music Group
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