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"Cover Up" CD is now available!!!

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Thank you to everyone who attended our CD release party, we had too much fun!  This cover album is creating a very exciting buzz and we are so pleased that all of our hard work turned in to something that you can enjoy!  If you haven't got your own copy yet, you can get one on i tunes or cd baby, or just come to one of our shows!  

See you soon,
The Side Project




"Dancing With the Stars" featured our version of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" on 9/25/2012

We're so excited that our version of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" was featured on the opening of "Dancing With the Stars: All Stars!" If you'd like to purchase the song, you can download it from iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/i-wanna-dance-with-somebody/id57861040?i=57861027

Here's the opening number, with a fully choreographed routine by Jason Gilkison:
And here's the full version of the song:
Thanks for watching! For more info, here's an article from a local Seattle paper about our band and the show's premiere: http://edmonds.komonews.com/news/people/785101-local-musicians-making-name-themselves-dancing-stars-so-you-think-you-can-dance


"So You Think You Can Dance," 2008 & 2011

Watch & hear The Side Project's featured track—Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody"—on the hit TV show "So You Think You Can Dance." The song was featured on both the US show in 2008, and the Canadian show in 2011.



Bio

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Suzie Bradford's sultry pop vocals are like a smooth sip of nectar. She's been influenced by such artists as Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan & Aimee Mann, but more often, this Washington-born singer/songwriter draws inspiration from those close to her—a community of fantastic friends and musicians.

In 2003 she joined with guitarist/backup vocalist (and now husband) Ben Bradford to start the musical group known as "The Side Project." They quickly began doing what they love best, playing crowd-pleasing adult contemporary music as often as they could. In 2004 they moved from Spokane to Seattle, where they finished their second full-length album, and in 2010, they released their third album, "Wake Up Call." The Side Projects' music also has been played in Starbucks across the country and radio stations around the world.

They're now touring the Northwest and beyond with the addition of stand-up bassist Adrian Libertini who recently joined them in the studio to record their new cover album entitled "Cover Up".

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