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"Hillbillies" - B-52's Mt. Airy, NC
Hillibillies...Like it like that!
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"Farm Boy" - Brady Seals in Flagstaff, AZ (May 2010)
I wanna be your FARM BOY....Baby, I can earn my keep!
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Brady Seals, "Been There Drunk That" in Flagstaff, AZ
Brady and the boys doin' their thing in Flagstaff, AZ. (May 2010)
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Play Time Tour Webisodes - #3 (Grand Canyon)
Brady Seals and the Play Time Tour take some time out on the road to visit the Grand Canyon.
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Play Time Tour Webisodes - #2 ("Some Deer Can't Run That Fast!")
Brady Seals and the Play Time take some play time out on the road for Mr. Peepers to prove that "nothing runs like a deer."
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Brady Seals Play Time Tour Webisodes - #1 (Park City, Utah)
Brady Seals and the Play Time Tour take some time to play while on the road by going hiking in Park City, Utah.
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More than 20 years after rebelling against Nashvilles ubiquitous Stetson-Wrangler-and guitar formula, rising to the heights of country music fame as the long-haired Little Texas heartthrob on keys, Brady Seals continues to thrive on the edge of the genre, easing effortlessly into the role of the slightly subversive renegade whos not afraid to say ho on country radio. His latest solo effort, Play Time, is a no-holds-barred celebration of long-legged, half-wasted party girls, dance club debauchery, illicit smoke breaks and a certain prize-winning marijuana crop. Theres no question of this being a really adult record, Seals says. It gets raunchy and raw. But Ive always wanted to make music that affects people. Love it, hate it. But you cant ignore it.Neither can you ignore a talent as enduring as Seals, who has successfully reinvented himself throughout his career, while always remaining true to his musical roots in rock-tinged country. At 16, Seals left his home in Ohio as a touring musician, and by 21 had scored three #1 hits with Little Texas—all of which hed co-written. He went on to release three solo albums in the late 90s before forming and fronting the quartet of players players known as Hot Apple Pie, with whom he scored a top 20 hit (Hillbillies).
Ultimately, it was in writing Eeny Meny Miny Moe that Seals ultimately found the tone hed been looking for and the direction he wanted to go with the new project. Playing like a pick-up artists theme song, the track is as whimsical as it is risqué. Wondering whether anyone would actually take it seriously, Seals had the epiphany that led him down the path to Play Time. I just want to have some fun. Its time to play.
From selecting songs, to hiring musicians, to experimenting in a variety of Nashville studios, Seals reveled in his complete creative control.
Play Time features contributions from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch, pop icon Richard Marx and former bandmates Hot Apple Pie.
With the album complete, Seals began preparing to independently release Play Time online when StarCity Recording Company entered the picture. Upon meeting, Seals sensed an instant connection with the StarCity team, who promised him a level of creative control that hed never before experienced with a label. I was thrilled, Seals explains, to hear from this boutique indie label that wanted to release my album exactly as I had hoped to on my own.
With remarkable resilience, Seals has proven his continued relevance since the Little Texas era, throughout his solo career and stint with Hot Apple Pie. The secret to his longevity, perhaps, is that Seals creates music to satisfy his own soul first, with undying faith in the if you build it, they will come philosophy. Im really only interested in having a damn good time, Seals declares, not being so serious all the time, and not playing anybody elses game but your own.
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