Bradley's Barn is the fifth studio album by the American rock group the Beau Brummels.
By 1968, bassist Ron Meagher had left the Beau Brummels after having been drafted into military service, reducing the band to a duo consisting of lead vocalist Sal Valentino and composer-guitarist Ron Elliott.
[5] They worked on a new album at Bradley's Barn, a recording studio just outside of Nashville in Mount Juliet, Tennessee,[6] joined by prominent Nashville session musicians such as Kenny Buttrey, a drummer on Bob Dylan's albums from 1966–1969, and guitarist Jerry Reed.
[5] The Beau Brummels were so pleased with the results at the studio that they named the album Bradley's Barn.
[9] In June 2011, Bradley's Barn was re-issued by Rhino Handmade as a deluxe hardback set, expanded to two discs that include alternate takes, unreleased songs and an October 1968 radio interview with the two band members.