Rochelle Bradshaw ADD

Born in Portland Jamaica, contemporary reggae performer Rochelle Bradshaw steps into the spotlight with her debut album ISLAND GIRL, bridging her Caribbean heritage with her current Arkansas home. The daughter of the late Anthony Bradshaw and niece to producer/bass player Devon Bradshaw — both original members of the legendary, formative reggae band Burning Spear — Rochelle never knew a time without music, rehearsals, and writing. This lifelong immersion is evident in her voice and performance style, where generational talent meets electric authenticity.
Rochelle's artistic foundation was developed in her uncle Devon's recording studio in Norwich, Portland, Jamaica, where she mastered the craft of harmony and the art of supporting other artists' visions. This led her to tour and record with music's biggest names, including Grammy-winning artists and reggae legends such as The Original Wailers, Burning Spear, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Luciano, Damian Marley, and Stephen Marley. These experiences honed her skills as both vocalist and performer while establishing her reputation as a consummate professional.
Based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Rochelle has graced stages across the United States and around the world, building a devoted following who connect with her authentic storytelling and conscious message. Her performances are celebrations of resilience and community, where she challenges audiences with the same vulnerability she holds herself accountable to. She fronts her own band, Hypnotion, sharing messages of unity, strength, self love and conscious living through both English and Jamaican patois.
Beyond music, Rochelle is a successful cannabis entrepreneur, serving as brand ambassador for The Source Dispensary in Arkansas. She has developed her own line including Island Time, Hi Tide, and Lo Tide gummies, plus Island Time vape carts — reflecting her commitment to authentic living and conscious wellness.
Rochelles philosophy centers on "island time" — a concept extending beyond Caribbean culture to represent mindful living and authentic self-expression. This approach emphasizes slowing down, being present, and connecting with what truly matters. Her soulful voice transports listeners to the heart of Jamaica while remaining grounded in contemporary soul and conscious music.
After years of lending her voice to others' visions, ISLAND GIRL — created in collaboration with sister Tamara Bradshaw (UniVerss) and uncle Devon Bradshaw — represents her artistic evolution and invitation for listeners to experience self-discovery, transformation, and mindful living rooted in the enduring spirit of Caribbean culture.