Fairfield Native Brady Seals Performs at the FCAC April 27

FCAC_Brady SealsFAIRFIELD, OH – Fairfield native singer-songwriter Brady Seals has sold over 11 million albums, topped three genres simultaneously, and is excited for his homecoming performance at the Fairfield Community Arts Center (FCAC) on Saturday, April 27 at 8 p.m. During his six years as keyboardist and co-lead singer for the multi-platinum group Little Texas, they celebrated three consecutive number-one hits with What Might Have Been, God Blessed Texas, and My Love.

Tickets are $25 for Balcony/Mezzanine seats, $30 for Orchestra seats. Call the FCAC Box Office at 513-867-5348 or purchase online at www.FairfieldOH.gov/tickets. This performance is funded in part by the Ohio Arts Council.

During his tenure in Little Texas, they were voted ACM’s Vocal Group of the Year and received two Grammy nominations. In 2002, Seals formed Hot Apple Pie (DreamWorks). Comprised of extraordinary musicians, the music industry dubbed the band “Music City’s Super Group.” Hot Apple Pie’s self-titled debut was released in 2005 featuring country music icon, Willie Nelson. The band quickly made history when they became the highest-selling debut country group in the Neilson SoundScan era. Their entry single, Hillbillies Love it in the Hay went Top 20. The video shot to #1 on VH-1 Country and was among CMT’s “Top 20 Sexiest Videos.”

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