Bradford and Mark Hankins formed the band Palomino in the early 1970s, playing the pub rock scene and university gigs supporting such acts as Osibisa and Vinegar Joe. The band also supported Neil Sedaka at the Albert Hall in 1972. A first airing of Bradford's early songs. Hankins' next band, country rock outfit Randy, recorded Bradford's song "Crazy Love" on their debut albumLady Luck.
Bardot 1977–1978
Bradford hooked up with Laurie Andrew and Ray McRiner to form Bardot in 1977. Each member a strong singer/songwriter, their sound, heavy on melody and complex harmonies was sometimes compared to Crosby, Stills & Nash. The band were signed to RCA Records in 1977, and released three singles between 1977 and 1978, the debut "Witchfire" hitting number 14 in the Dutch charts. During 1977 Bardot supported Bonnie Tyler and her band in concert, and on 2 August performed "Eagle Road" and "Rockin in Rhythm" on The Elaine Simmons TV Show in Scotland. RCA released their album Rockin in Rhythm in 1978 – a collection of polished folk rock songs. 1978 also saw Bardot working at Ringo Starr's Startling Studios providing all the backing vocals for Graham Bonnet's album No Bad Habits. The album was produced by Pip Williams who collaborated extensively with Bardot and with Bradford on his later projects.
The Heroes 1979–1981
Formed in 1979, with Bradford and Mark Hankins on guitar and vocals, The Heroes line-up was completed by Pete Lennon, Dave Powell and ex-Randy band-member Brian Wallis on bass guitar. Their musical style combined pop / rock ballads and boogie. Although primarily a recording group, they undertook a tour of Germany playing the Olympianhalle in Munich, the Top Ten Club in Hamburg and a show in Berlin. In this show, the truck carrying the group's instruments did not stop and continued into Poland, forcing the group to use the equipment belonging to the band they were touring with, Dr. Feelgood. The Heroes signed with Polydor Records in 1979, and recorded an album of ten songs, Border Raiders also produced by Pip Williams in 1980, plus a single "Some Kind of Women" b/w "10% Will Do".
Bradford has worked for many years with Andy Scott, guitarist and writer of Sweet who went on to have a successful solo career after glam rock. Some of Scott's solo successes came from his collaborations with Bradford: they co-wrote "Krugerrands" - a top ten hit in Australia and South Africa, "Invisible", "Let Her Dance" and many others. Bradford also worked with Sweet's lead singer Brian Connolly on his solo work. During 1983, Bradford, Scott and producer Mike Vernon wrote a collection of songs together, intended for release by other artists. Some of the music written that summer was used in the Italian filmIl Lupo di Mare.
Bradford has provided backing vocals for many artists including Brian Connolly, Greg Lake, Dr. Feelgood, Graham Bonnet, Terry Sylvester of The Hollies, blues guitarist Ray Minhinnet, The Monroes, Breathe and Andy Scott.
Discography
Solo
Albums
2019 - Christopher Days
With Bardot and The Heroes
Albums
1978 – Rockin in Rhythm – Bardot
1980 – Border Raiders – The Heroes
Singles
1977 – "Witchfire" / "Hero's Reward" – Bardot
1978 – "Julie" / "Mountain Side" – Bardot
1978 – "No-One Cries" / "All The Ladies" – Bardot
1980 – "Some Kind Of Women" / "10% Will Do" – The Heroes
With other artists
1978 – No Bad Habits album by Graham Bonnet – Vocals
1980 – "Take Away the Music", single by Brian Connolly - Vocals
1981 – "Sunnuntaiaamu" song on the album Armi by Armi Aavikko - composer
1982 – Perfect Timing album by Kiki Dee – Composer, Vocals
1983 – School For Spies album by Kit Hain – Composer
1983 – "Famous Last Words" by Greg Lake – Composer, Vocals
1983 – "Krugerrands" single by Andy Scott – composer, arranger
1984 – "Let her Dance" single by Andy Scott – Composer, Vocals
1984 – "Invisible" single by Andy Scott – composer, arranger
1985 - Face Another Day album by The Monroes - Vocals
1987 – Classic album by Dr. Feelgood – Vocals
1987 – "Hands to Heaven" single by Breathe – Vocals
1987 - "In The Heat Of The Night" b/w "Invisible" single by Press The Flesh - composer
1989 – "Wonderland" by Lene Lovich – Composer
1990 – March album by Lene Lovich – Composer
1990 - Me And My Mouth!?❊ album by Robert Lloyd – Vocals