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Lorain native and singer Jaclyn Bradley will release her new single, “Hometown,” according to a news release. “Hometown” and its B-side “Burn for You” will be available on vinyl and all streaming services July 7, the release said. Bradley, the daughter of Lorain Mayor Jack Bradley and Deborah Bradley, and mother of Roma Palmer, said in the release that “Hometown” is a song about finding everything you were searching for in your own back yard.

In fact, “Hometown” was penned in Lorain with fellow Lorainite, Derek Connell, according to the release. Bradley invited her local friends to be a part of the project and throughout the song, people may hear chants of friends singing along around a campfire, the release said. “Hometown was produced in Nashville, Tenn.



, by Austin Moorhead, according to the release. “On the way to the Nashville studio to record ‘Hometown,’ we were picked up by a Lyft driver from Lorain,” Bradley said. “During the drive, we shared childhood memories and even called mutual friends.

“It’s amazing how signs and gifts are always all around us if we are open to them.” As for the song, Bradley said she hopes that it will touch the hearts of anyone who is connected to their roots. “Sometimes, we find that everything we are searching for already lives inside us,” she said.

“The most beautiful trip is always the one you take back to your own heart.” In 2020, Bradley opened a music school, “Rock Town Music Academy” in.

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