Dave Bradley

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Dave Bradley is a science journalist by day, but by night he’s Cambridge’s most wannabe singer-songwriter rockstar. Dave has played guitar for four decades or thereabouts and writes and performs acoustic and electric in a range of styles and has been likened to a range of artists, including Glenn Tilbrook, David Bowie and James Taylor, which is very flattering to him, of course, but he really is just a Geordie chancer with a loud shirt and six string…

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Dave Bradley also goes, or has gone, by the artist name Sciencebase.

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