Emulation is essentially the love and admiration that progresses into standard imitation. Growing up in Canada, Brendon Brady grew up eager, full of excitement and admiration watching his father perform and tour as a professional drummer. However, in Brady’s life, it meant much more than just those moments, it meant a lifetime of sharing that love into greater achievements that the ones before him would marvel at graciously. It is the spirit of eagerness, determination, excitement, and admiration starting at such a young age that would propel his success further open up continuous gateways in his career. It all started with those drums and truthfully, when you make your first mark, you might believe that it’s the greatest thing you could ever do. That is of course, until you truly discover and stumble upon things you never knew existed, that you never knew would expand your life greatly. It started there. Pretty soon as a teenager, Brady would then take on another talent playing bass guitar, orchestrating many shows, taking his career to new heights slowly but surely. They say being young is the best time to learn and gravitate towards innovative skills that help cognitive and creative functions. What they don’t say is that if you’re also motivated, hardworking, eager to learn, and you put authentic love into what you do, you can reach greater heights. It all started with those drums. Brady was also involved with a band in his late teen years, however due to creative differences and conflicts, he chose a different path of self. You ever heard of Kevin Rudolf? Very well known for his production on his debut single “Let it Rock” ft. Lil Wayne? Well, due to Brendon’s perseverance and continuance to become an innovative star over the years, he was able to work with him. All because, he chose a different path and a transformative one of self-love and discovery in ways he might have never known, growing as a young kid in Langley, BC, Canada just watching his dad on the drums.

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