which Seals co-wrote, earned him the ASCAP Triple Play Award. In 1996 Seals went solo and collaborated with the legendary Rodney Crowell to co-produce The Truth, which spawned a 100,000-selling duet with Wynonna (Another You, Another Me).
BRADY SEALS
You could say singer/songwriter/artist Brady Seals has music is in his blood — he's related to industry heavyweights Jimmy Seals (Seals & Crofts), Dan Seals (England Dan & John Ford Coley) and country songwriters Troy Seals and Chuck Seals.
Brady has sold over 11 million albums and topped three genres simultaneously. A touring musician since he was 16, Brady is probably best known for his tenure in Little Texas and as front man for the dynamic country group Hot Apple Pie. During his six years as keyboardist and co-lead singer for the multi-platinum Little Texas, the band was voted the ACM's Vocal Group of the Year and received two Grammy nods. Three #1 hits — What Might Have Been, God Blessed Texas and My Love — all of
Listen to Askin' Questions,
a clip from Brady's new
CD, Play Time
A self-titled CD followed in 1998 with guests Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Timothy B. Schmit, Bela Fleck and Max Carl. Then came Thompson Street, a collaboration with Jellyfish pop genius Andy Sturmer. After critical acclaim for his solo CDs, in 2002 Seals formed “Music City’s Super Group,” known as Hot Apple Pie, which became the highest-selling debut country group in the Neilsen Soundscan era. Their entry single, Hillbillies, went Top 20, the video shot to #1 on VH-1 Country.
Brady's on tour all over the eastern US until May, and has just launched a new website to support
the release of his new single. Aptly named BeenThereDrunkThat.com, the site is meant to be a soial network for storytelling — the kind that ends with "I can't believe I did that!" Everybody has their story and Brady wants to hear about it ... even better if you have photos or video!
Play Time is now available!