30A Life Record's Bradley Gaskin Joins TKO for Booking

Duck Springs, Ala native, Bradley Gaskin, has signed with The Kirby Organization (TKO) for global booking representation. TKO, one of the industries premier boutique booking agencies, boasts a diverse roster with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London and a Nashville office with veteran booking agent, Michael Kelley.

Kelley says, "As soon as I heard this record, saw the 'live' show and met the team behind Bradley, I knew we had to be involved." He adds, "We are looking forward to being an instrumental part of this project's development."

The flagship artist for upstart 30A Life Records released his Keith Stegall–produced new album, aptly titled Unfinished Business, last week on all platforms [Listen HERE]. In celebration, Gaskin performed the entire album to a full house at AJ's Good Time Bar. The lead single, “Accidentally Drunk”—an anthem for all the barstool fools shedding tears in their tequila—is "top 10 most added" to country radio.

"I've got a great team supporting my music with my label, 30A Life Records, along with Dreamlined Entertainment and 16Camino" shares Gaskin. "Adding Michael with his experience to help my music come to life on stage is an exciting addition to my team's circle."

Music lovers can see Gaskin in the Nashville area at the upcoming in the rounds: Grindstone Cowboy in Eagleville, April 12; Bluebird Cafe, May 1; The Listening Room, May 28.

For more information, check out his socials: TikTok | Instagram |  Facebook | YouTube.

Traditionalist Bradley Gaskin performed his entire new album Unfinished Business

on 4/3 at AJ's Good Time Bar in Nashville

Pictured l to r: Ryan Barnstead (16Camino), Jack Cole (30A Life Records),

Josh Weddington (30A Life Records), Gaskin, Keith Stegall (producer),

John Ettinger (16Camino), and Michael Kelley (TKO)

PHOTO: Provided by MPR

About Bradley Gaskin

When Bradley Gaskin finally picked up his Gibson J45 after a decade of self-doubt, he was responding to an inexorable pull he could no longer resist. Gaskin had left Nashville behind but couldn’t quite shake the feeling there was something there for him. Upon garnering the attention of a Music Row exec in 2008 after posting a rough demo of a self-penned song, Gaskin quickly signed a publishing deal, then a record deal. Poised to release his debut album in 2011 once his first single became a Top 40 country hit, everything came to a halt when his label deemed him too traditional. After Gaskin was released from his contract, he packed away his guitar, picked up his toolbox and headed back to Duck Springs, AL, to resume real life—which is where Jack Cole, a seasoned businessman and longtime fan, eventually found him. Offered the deal of a lifetime, Gaskin jumped at the chance to get back in the studio with the promise of recording the kind of music he wanted to write. True to his word, Cole started 30A Life Records, signing Gaskin as his first artist and brokering a deal with legendary producer Keith Stegall to produce Gaskin’s new album.