Seals & Crofts 2

  • Direct-lineage tribute to Seals & Crofts (Brady is the cousin of Jim Seals, and Lua is the daughter of Dash Crofts)

  • Features some of the biggest Seals & Crofts hits, as well as some original works

  • Both are accomplished artists in their own right

Experience the music of 70s rock duo Seals & Crofts in a whole new way. Hear the hits “Summer Breeze,” “Diamond Girl,” and “We May Never Pass This Way (Again),” artfully re-imagined with a reverent nod to the past. Seals & Crofts 2, comprised of Brady Seals (cousin to James “Jim” Seals) and Lua Crofts (daughter of Darrell “Dash” Crofts) will dazzle you on their debut album. The project will feature many popular Seals & Crofts classics, as well as new songs from Seals & Crofts 2.
Singer/songwriter/artist Brady Seals has a pedigree for success. You could say that music is “in his blood,” as he is related to numerous industry heavyweights that includes Jimmy Seals (Seals & Crofts), as well as Dan Seals (England Dan & John Ford Coley), and Troy Seals (Songwriting Hall of Fame Member). Over the course of his career, Brady has topped three genres simultaneously and sold over 11 million albums. Brady is probably best known for his tenure in the 1990s as keyboardist and co- lead singer in the Grammy-nominated group Little Texas (Warner Brothers). Seals co- wrote three consecutive #1 songs for the band (“What Might Have Been,” “God Blessed Texas,” and “My Love”) winning him ASCAP’s Triple Play award.
Talented and soulful vocalist Lua Crofts comes from 70s era rock royalty. The daughter of Dash Crofts of the hugely popular 70s duo Seals & Crofts, performers of such hits as “Summer Breeze”, “Get Closer”, and “Diamond Girl”, Lua grew up in Los Angeles, California right smack dab in the middle of the 70s and 80s music industry. Deciding to follow in her father’s footsteps, her first experience as a session singer was as the tender age of 7 years old when she accompanied both her mother and father on a song that would be featured on a popular children’s album. She would go on to become an in-demand session singer throughout the 90’s and early 2000’s in the Los Angeles area, singing background vocals on many popular R&B albums for artist’s like Rahsaan Patterson (MCA), Tevin Campbell (Qwest), Shanice Wilson (LaFace Records), Ray J (East West Records), Tamia Washington (Elektra Records) and many more. She was also featured on the smooth jazz track “Better Days” off of the legendary Producer/Guitar player Louie Shelton’s 1998 Jazz album “Hot & Spicy”.