Bradley Hathaway was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas and lived there until 1997, when he moved to
Alma, Arkansas, where he graduated from
high school in 2000. After high school, he attended the
University of Arkansas, where he majored in philosophy with a double minor in religious studies. From 2001 to 2004 while attending college, he managed the Gate, a local concert venue. In late 2002, he saw poet
Clayton Scott perform, which inspired Bradley to write his first poem entitled, "I Felt Really Good This Day, Yes." Soon after he began writing poetry, he dropped out of college and stopped managing the Gate in order to pursue writing full-time. He first toured in the summer of 2004, and has since toured with
He Is Legend,
The Chariot,
As Cities Burn,
Far-Less, and
Blindside. He has played at the
Creation Festival,
Ichthus Music Festival, the
Alive Festival, the
Cornerstone Festival,
Parachute Music Festival, Purple Door, and
Tomfest music and arts festival. In 2010 Bradley performed a short spoken word piece with the band
Insomniac Folklore entitled "Kid and Snail" for the intro to their 'LP' album. ==Style==