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Brady Seals Partners With Country Radio to Encourage Listeners to “Rock Responsibly”

Seals Offers PSA’s in Conjunction with New Single Release, “Been There, Drunk That”

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – December 14, 2009 – With the release of his new single, “Been There, Drunk That,” StarCity Recording artist Brady Seals has partnered with country radio to encourage listeners to “Rock Responsibly” during the holiday season. Seals has recorded public service announcements that direct listeners to designate a driver before attending seasonal parties if they plan to drink.

To receive your liner or a copy of “Been There, Drunk That,” please contact your Nine North, Jerry Duncan Promotions or Marco Music Group representative.

"I've had a family member pass because someone chose to drive drunk," says Brady. "It was a loss that deeply affected our lives. We can prevent this from happening if we plan ahead - arrange a designated driver in advance, call a cab for yourself or your friends - rock responsibly."

Written by Seals and Bill Whyte, “Been There, Drunk That” tells the story of an experienced alcoholic beverage consumer and the lessons he’s learned from drunken binges and porcelain bowl praying. At the end of the song, the protagonist tells the bartender, “No thanks, Joe, …‘been there, drunk that’.”

Hot off the heels of the upbeat barroom stomper “Ho Down,” Brady’s offering of jaunty, tongue-in-cheek country songs is garnering music fans and critics alike. Country Weekly writes, “[Play Time is a] musically freewheeling and lyrically lascivious new solo album” and Roughstock.com reports, “Brady’s fourth solo album is all about having a good time and escaping the daily grind of life.”

Brady Seals embarks on his 2010 tour beginning in late January.

ABOUT PLAY TIME:
With the August 18th release of Play Time, Seals took to the studio with playtime in mind and there’s not a slow song to be found. The eleven song collection features themes of “long-legged, half-wasted” party girls, dance club debauchery, girl fights, illicit smoke breaks, pimped out Cadillacs, pick-up lines and a certain prize-winning marijuana crop – all but one song written/co-written by the ASCAP Triple Play award-winning artist. He hired musicians including Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ drummer Stan Lynch, pop icon Richard Marx and members of Hot Apple Pie. As producer, he experimented with a variety of sounds including speeding up his vocals to create a bluegrass sound and delivering two songs with a touch of country style rap.

ABOUT BRADY SEALS:
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 Little Texas—all of which he’d co-written, winning 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”). Seals signed with StarCity Recording Company to release Play Time.