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Bradley released her debut album ''Just A Little Bit'' on her own label in 2007. In 2009, she signed with Les Cutmore's Trippin' N' Rhythm Records and recorded her second, ''Bloom'', with [[Grammy Award]]-winning producer Michael Broening at his studio in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. ''Bloom'' won instant critical acclaim and Bradley followed it in 2011 with ''Unscripted''. The hit single from that album, "Massive Transit", co-written by Bradley and Broening, remained at No. 1 on the US [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] Smooth Jazz Songs chart for six weeks.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/charts/2011-09-24/jazz-songs Retrieved July 13, 2013.</ref> ''Unscripted'' itself topped the Billboard Jazz Albums chart for two weeks.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/charts/2011-07-16/jazz-albums Retrieved July 13, 2013.</ref>
 
Often labelled as a [[smooth jazz]] artist – although some critics have found her difficult to categorise at all – Bradley cites her major influences in jazz as fellow-trumpet players [[Freddie Hubbard]], [[Lee Morgan]] and [[Blue Mitchell]]. When she is not touring or playing at jazz festivals, she works as a public elementary school band teacher in [[New Jersey]].<ref>Interview with Cindy Bradley July 3, 2013.</ref> InCindy Augustis 2013,a Bradleylongtime married[[vegan]] Newand Yorkanimal Cityrights saxophonist Dan Ciprianoadvovate.
 
==Awards==
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