Brady Seals
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Brady Seals(1996)
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Background information | ||
Born | Brady Seals March 29, 1969 (age 38) |
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Origin | Hamilton, OH USA | |
Genre(s) | Country Contemporary Country Singer-songwriter |
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Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter Keyboardist |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals Keyboard |
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Years active | 1991 — Present | |
Label(s) | Warner Bros. Records Image |
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Little Texas | |
Website | Bradyseals.com |
Brady Seals, the cousin of Jim Seals (of Seals & Crofts) and Dan Seals (of England Dan & John Ford Coley) and the nephew of Nashville legend Troy Seals, was raised in a musical home. He began playing piano and writing songs at the age of nine, and was performing in a high-school band at the age of 16. After leaving home not long after, Seals returned to finish his education, but then left again. He ended up in Nashville and joined the group Little Texas after being recruited by Del Gray.
Seals spent six years with Little Texas, playing keyboards and co-writing all of the band's major hits. By 1995, Seals had left the group, however, inspired by his self-avowed mentor Rodney Crowell to begin a solo career. Seals signed to Reprise and released his debut album, The Truth, in 1996. The LP was quite a family affair, with Troy helping out on production and Brady's cousin T.J. a co-writer.
In 2004, Brady seals formed a group called Hot Apple Pie, of which he is a current member.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. Country | |||
1997 | "Another You, Another Me" | #91 | #32 | The Truth |
1998 | "The Best Is Yet To Come" | - | #74 | Brady Seals |
1998 | "I Fell" | - | #55 | Brady Seals |
1998 | "Whole Lotta Hurt" | - | #66 | Brady Seals |