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James Bradley Jr.
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James Bradley Jr. is known for
The Children of Sanchez (1978)
,
The Bill Cosby Show (1969)
and
Crazy Town: Darkside (2000)
.
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Known for
The Children of Sanchez
6.1
Music Department
(drums)
1978
The Bill Cosby Show
6.1
TV Series
Peter
1970 • 1 ep
Crazy Town: Darkside
Music Video
Actor
2000
Crazy Town: Butterfly
6.4
Music Video
Actor
2000
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Music Department
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Soundtrack
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Previous
5
Crazy Town: Butterfly
6.4
Music Video
2000
Crazy Town: Darkside
Music Video
2000
Crazy Town: Toxic
Music Video
1999
The Bill Cosby Show
6.1
TV Series
Peter
1970
1 episode
The Jack Benny Program
8.5
TV Series
Nat King Cole's cousin Jimmy
(as Jimmy Bradley Jr.)
1964
1 episode
Music Department
Previous
1
The Children of Sanchez
6.1
musician: drums
1978
Soundtrack
Previous
2
The Jack Benny Program
8.5
TV Series
performer: "Sweet Sue"
(uncredited)
1964
1 episode
I've Got a Secret
7.9
TV Series
performer: "Caravan"
1963
1 episode
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Alternative name
Jimmy Bradley Jr.
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In the early 1960s, at the age of four, he was recognized as the world's youngest professional drummer.
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My parents noticed that I had talent for rhythm when I was 16 months old. I was playing to music in my crib with two pencils. When I was about three years old, I told my father that I wanted a drum set. - Modern Drummer Interview (1981).
Nickname
JBJ
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