A neo-traditionalist country singer and songwriter from Duck Springs, Alabama, Bradley Gaskin was working and hanging sheetrock in the family drywalling business to pay the bills when his wife placed a song he had written, "Mr. Bartender," on MySpace. The song somehow came to the attention of John Rich, impressed him, and he invited Gaskin to appear on his Get Rich talent show. Gaskin appeared on the show and ended up winning the competition. Rich then brought Gaskin to the attention of Columbia Nashville, who signed the singer to a record deal. Gaskin had grown up loving trad...