Bradley Davidson began making music not long after he learned to talk. Standing on the end of the piano bench while his mother accompanied him, Bradley sang at many local and regional venues. When he was still crawling, he found the pedals of his mother's Lowry organ particularly interesting. At the age of four years old, he began the study of piano with Anita Rudowsky Shuller. While in high school, Bradley was awarded the Paderewski Medal for ten years of superior piano performances by the American College of Musicians.
Following his study of piano performance and pedagogy in college, Bradley has found his musical home as pianist at his local church. Serving for over thirty years in the same congregation, Bradley regularly hears requests that he record some of his favorite songs. His first album, Be Still My Soul, was the result of that encouragement.