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Brady Seals Headlines The Play Time 2010 Tour

By Wortman Works
Posted Monday, March 15, 2010

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NASHVILLE, Tenn.March 15, 2010 – With his new single “Been There, Drunk That” steadily gaining ground at radio and a new video on the horizon, country hit-maker Brady Seals embarks on “The Play Time 2010 Tour” aptly named after his current release, Play Time (StarCity Recording).
Seals, along with StarCity label mate Nathan Lee Jackson (“Desperate Man”) and Englishman David Bradley (“Soak It Up”) hit the road for a 20+ city tour beginning March 25 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
As the show’s headliner, Seals peppers his set with songs from the rollicking good sounds of Play Time and perennial favorites such as “God Blessed Texas,” “Another You, Another Me,” and “Amy’s Back In Austin,” among others. Jackson brings a soulful and eclectic mix of musical styles to his set creating a sound that is both “fresh and new,” (Digital Rodeo). Bradley’s wit and style have enthralled audiences throughout the world. “He clearly knew how to deliver an energetic set without seeming too contrived. This is a guy to keep an eye on,” (The AristoMedia Blog).
From TodaysCountryMag.com: “[The Play Time 2010 Tour offers] a very solid set list and a show that is a must see if it is heading to your town this year.”
Dates include (more shows being added; dates subject to change):
  • March 25 – Grand Rapids, MI
  • March 27 – Wichita, KS
  • April 8 – Chicago, IL
  • April 9 – Kansas City, MO
  • April 16 – Hanover, MD
  • April 17 – Hagerstown, MD
  • April 22 – Stateline, ID
  • April 23 – Butte, MT
  • May 6 – Folsom, CA
  • May 7 – San Miguel, CA
  • May 8 – Flagstaff, AZ
  • May 9 – Tucson, AZ
  • May 10 – Mesa, AZ
  • May 20 – Davie, FL
  • May 21 – Tampa, FL
About Brady Sealswww.bradyseals.com:
Brady Seals released his fourth solo album, Play Time, on August 18. The 11 song collection features 10 songs written/co-written by this proven hit songwriter. Boutique label StarCity Recording Company gave Seals complete creative freedom and the resulting album is an upbeat and fun collection of songs that Country Weekly called “musically freewheeling and lyrically lascivious” – there’s not a slow song on the album.
Seals 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 multi-Platinum selling country group Little Texas—all of which he’d co-written, earning him the ASCAP Triple Play award. He went on to release three solo albums in the late 90’s before forming and fronting the quartet of player’s players known as Hot Apple Pie, with whom he scored a top 20 hit (“Hillbillies”).
About Nathan Lee Jackson – www.nathanleejackson.com:
Hailing from the heart of Kentucky bluegrass country, Nathan Lee Jackson came of age during country music’s new wave of the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. But along with the music of Garth Brooks and Alabama, Jackson was exposed to the sounds of Motown and the contemporary Christian songs he heard in church. Recognizing his call to music, Jackson moved to Nashville shortly after high school graduation and began songwriting in earnest. He caught the ear of Jeff Glixman, famed producer of 1970’s progressive rock band Kansas and the two teamed up to produce Jackson’s debut album, Complicated Hearts. Jackson plays piano on the recording and had a hand in writing each of the 13 songs on his debut album including the poignant single, “Desperate Man.”
About David Bradleywww.davidbradleymusic.com:
From the oil rigs in Siberia to the clubs and songwriters circles of Nashville, Englishman David Bradley brings his soulful country rock & roll to the U.S. via his debut single, the infectious rocker, “Soak It Up.” Seals produced Bradley’s new album, Movin’ Up, which is a culmination of traveling the world and growing up on good American country music.
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