Country Music - Brady Seals
Brady Seals is a member of the famous musical Seals family. His uncle Troy Seals is a songwriter, and he is cousin to Dan Seals (England Dan and John Ford Coley), and Jim Seals (Seals and Croft). Born and raised in Ohio, he left at the age of 16 to play and tour in bands. When he arrived in Nashville, Brady's songwriting skills quickly came to light. Several of his songs were hits recorded by Little Texas, the 1990's hit group in which Brady also served as keyboardist and vocalist for six years. He has co-written well-known, tender ballads like "My Love" and "What Might Have Been", as well as fun-rocking "God Blessed Texas", all of which topped the charts at number one. Brady debuted as a solo artist in 1996; the album The Truth earned a number five spot on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart with a song featuring fellow country artist, Wynona, entitled "Another You, Another Me". He cut the album after an extensive tour, which included the United States, and many overseas locations including Poland, London, France, and Switzerland, just to name a few. Brady isolated himself in the woods when he was writing the songs, collaborating with his cousin TJ on many of the songs.
