Showing posts with label Brady Toops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brady Toops. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Brady Toops A Vintage Rock Triumph

Released just a year ago Nashville artist Brady Toops is redefining the gap between the sacred and the secular. The album "Brady Toops" which debuted at #8 on the Christian/Gospel chart combines traditional folk, rock and gospel.

Examiner

Friday, August 30, 2013

Indie Christian Singer/Songwriter Brady Toops Releases Charting Debut Album

On Tuesday, August 27th, independent singer/songwriter Brady Toops debuted his new self-titled, full length record in digital stores worldwide and broke into the top 10 for iTunes album sales in the Christian/Gospel category, reaching the #8 spot. The new success highlights the grassroots following Toops has cultivated over the last couple of years on the road as an independent artist with no label or management backing.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Monday, May 12, 2008

Post Cards Live 5-12-08

A new spin on a couple old attempts here at the blog: We’re going to splice the pseudo-chat from the old days (before the advent of the new-fangled chats) with the live blogging from a couple weeks ago.
From FSN

Bunkered in here at Channel 9’s studios, just a Jim Hayes’ Frisbee throw from the grand Fox Theater, and ready to see No. 2 hitter Yadier Molina step in against his favorite pitcher to see at his favorite away ballpark to hit.
Izzy's Pitch Experiment

It was about 300 at-bats ago center fielder Rick Ankiel made his debut as a major-league outfielder, and tonight’s home run was his 18th since he made his return on August 9, 2007. Track that statistics from that day forward and Ankiel ranks with baseball’s best sluggers — and one sudden star coming to town this week — in such numbers as homers, RBIs and slugging.
Where Ankiel Ranks

Both Chicago papers are reporting that Jim Edmonds could be a Cub shortly after he flies off waivers this week, having been released over the weekend by San Diego. A signature Cardinal — one of several members of the 2004 pennant-winning team to have a tough weekend (Julian Tavarez, for example) — is said to be attractive to the Cubs as an option other than youngster Felix Pie in Wrigley Field’s center field.
Edmonds Goes Ivy

Monday, May 5, 2008

2004 Draft Sighting And Updates On Others

The promotion of Cardinals righthander Mike Parisi to the major leagues inspires a buzz of palace intrigue — Is Anthony Reyes on his way out of the organization by way of Triple-A? Will Joel Pineiro’s back spasms allow him to make his start as scheduled Monday in Colorado? But Parisi’s imminent debut with the Cardinals has a historic ring all its own.

http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/bird-land/bird-land/2008/05/behold-a-2004-draft-class-sighting/