Seaton first found fame as a member of Musical Youth. Friends Kelvin Grant, his older brother Michael Grant, Patrick Waite, and his younger brother Freddie Waite formed the group in 1979 while at
Duddeston Manor School with Patrick and Freddie's father Frederick, a former member of
the Techniques. They followed this up with the debut album,
The Youth of Today, released worldwide on 22 October 1982. In 1984, Seaton was nominated for the Best newcomer
Grammy Award with his band Musical Youth, but lost to
Culture Club. In 1989, Seaton released a solo album,
Imagine That, on the Bellaphon label, with songwriting assistance from
Stevie Wonder. In 2009, he appeared on
The Justin Lee Collins Show, as a blast from the past. On 28 June 2009, he appeared on
Sunday Live with Adam Boulton on
Sky News talking about the
life, death and legacy of Michael Jackson. He now works as a trainer for
HSS Hire. ==References==