Английская Википедия:Brady Toops
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Brady Allen Toops (born July 31, 1981)[1] is an American musician, songwriter and a former baseball player.[2][3] His debut album, Brady Toops, was released in 2013.[4][5] His second album, Tried & True, was released in 2017.[6] He appeared on the eleventh season of ABC’s The Bachelorette.[7]
Early life
Toops was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on 31 July 1981, to educators George Toops Jr. and Kim Toops.[8] He grew up in New London. He attended the New London-Spicer High School, and graduated in 2000. In 2000, Toops was among the twenty-five senior High School students who were awarded the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year (SAMMY) award. He received a $7,500 college scholarship and was featured in USA Today.[9]
He studied Marketing at the University of Arkansas and graduated in 2004.[1][10]
Career
Baseball
Toops was recruited by Harvard, Minnesota, and Arkansas. He chose to play for the University of Arkansas.[1] He played four years as a catcher[8] with the Razorbacks,[11] and had been named a captain of the team in 2003,[12] until he was selected in the Major League Baseball draft of 2004 in the 10th round by the St. Louis Cardinals.[13][14] His stint in the minor leagues would only last three years, when he stopped playing after the 2006 season.[13]
Music
Toops' music career began in 2007.[4][15] His first release was with the single, Can't Stop Lovin', which was released independently, in 2010.[16] His next single, "A Little Love", came out in 2011, while the single, "Lord Have Mercy", was released the following year. The first extended play, A Little Love, was released by Underspoken Records, in 2012. His first studio album, Brady Toops, was released by Underspoken Records, on August 27, 2013.[17][18][19]
Podcast
He hosts The Unravel with Brady Toops podcast.[20] He also curates Soul Games a 12-week personal development program.[21]
Personal life
In 2015, he competed in Season 11 of The Bachelorette, with Britt Nilsson[7] and Kaitlyn Bristowe[22][23][24][25][26] Toops lives in Nashville, Tennessee.[15]
Discography
- Studio albums
- Tried & True (2017)[6]
- Brady Toops (August 27, 2013, Underspoken)[17][18][19]
- EPs
- A Little Love (2012, Underspoken)
- Singles
- Can't Stop Lovin' (2010, Independent)
References
External links
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