
Soul Singer Charles Bradley's Greatest Stories Is His Songs
Clip: 4/24/2013 | 3m 16s
Soul Singer Charles Bradley's Greatest Stories Are in His Songs
At age 64, Bradley is just getting started. He recently released his second album, "Victim of Love," and has embarked on his first world tour. Now the world will get to hear The Screaming Eagle of Soul. They'll get to see his moves - he's been dancing since he was 4 years old. They'll get to witness his spirit - his performance is coated in his faith, "Can I go to church!"
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Soul Singer Charles Bradley's Greatest Stories Is His Songs
Clip: 4/24/2013 | 3m 16s
At age 64, Bradley is just getting started. He recently released his second album, "Victim of Love," and has embarked on his first world tour. Now the world will get to hear The Screaming Eagle of Soul. They'll get to see his moves - he's been dancing since he was 4 years old. They'll get to witness his spirit - his performance is coated in his faith, "Can I go to church!"
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