Brady Redding Music Bio
Brady Redding is a country music singer-songwriter, producer, publisher, and musician born in Columbus, Georgia (Fort Benning) and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. Now based in Oklahoma City, he’s built a career rooted in authentic Texas country traditions. With two acclaimed albums—one recorded in Texas and another in Nashville—Brady is preparing to record his long-awaited third studio album after more than twenty years away from the studio. A distant relative of Mae Boren Axton, co-writer of Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel,” Brady was mentored early on by Howard “Crockett” Hausey (“Honky Tonk Man”) and longtime manager/co-writer David Samuel Thornton (D. Sweeter), with whom he wrote most of his catalog. He has also collaborated with Sonny Christopher, Jon Rutherford, and Todd Payne. Today, Brady continues to write, produce, and record—blending traditional Texas roots with modern creativity through his AI-driven persona, Textronic.
Beyond the music, Brady Redding is the visionary behind the Vellune 2026–2027 platform and the conceptual Liberty Loop, blending racing, culture, and storytelling into a single signal.
Built different. Built to smirk 😏
