Performed in Springfield, MO at Songpull 4
About the Song
Confessional-style interview. Just Brad and the camera. What will happen? Will Brad share his thoughts on working too much? Being with people who are close to you? Life at the fish hatchery? Watch a very interesting interview to see just what this song, and Brad, are about.
About the Songwriter
Brad Russell has been involved in several musical endeavors including playing bass guitar in Springfield based band, Fern for several years until their breakup in 2002. He is happily married to Nikki Russell (also a Songpuller) and still resides in Springfield Mo. He has performed at several Songpulls and has stumbled across a few Songpull hits of his own, including Don't Know Who You Are Until You Try from Springfield Songpull 5. Brad admits to having never written complete songs before Songpull and claims that it makes him very nervous, but the nerves are countered with the accomplishment of doing something you once thought wasn't even possible.
Songwriter's Occupation
Conservationist
Songwriter Resides in…
Springfield, MO
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