Bradley's Records


Bradley's Records was a UK record label in the mid-1970s. It was founded by ATV Music publishers in 1973 and run by Derek Johns. The label was active for four years with moderate success, but was discontinued in early 1977.
Three acts were chosen to launch the label in February 1973: Prog-rock band Kala, Paul Brett and Hunter Muskett.
Lack of commercial success caused a re-think and in late 1973 all three original acts departed. Stuart Slater, who by now had replaced Johns, began to concentrate on releasing singles by pop artists; a policy that was to provide a number of chart hits.
Among its roster of artists were The Goodies and Stephanie de Sykes who both had top 20 hits in the UK. Other hits released by the label included Sweet Dreams' "Honey, Honey" - a top 10 hit in 1974.
Other acts signed by Bradley's Records included: