The Brady Brothers played at schools around their region and gained tens of thousands of Twitter followers. They opened for
Meghan Trainor at the Paramount in
Huntington, New York, and performed at the "Hot New Artist Showcase" at the same theater on November 13, 2014. On August 16, 2015, Dylan appeared at bassist
Doug Wimbish's (of
Living Colour) WimBash Festival Of Dylan, Wimbish said, "It was music that calmed him down...got him to something that stabilized his life...Singing helped him to deal with his disability and be able to have something to hold on to." In 2016 Dylan appeared on the Impact Meet and Greet social media tour and opened for
Why Don't We. In the summer of that year, he was invited to be a counselor at the
Zac Brown Band's Camp Southern Ground, a camp in
Peachtree City, Georgia for children with special needs, and he opened for
Zac Brown Band at a benefit concert for the camp. The same year, he signed an artist development deal with
Joe Don Rooney of
Rascal Flatts. Together Dylan and Rooney produced Dylan's first single, "Shifting Gears," which was released in August 2018. Brady moved to
Nashville, Tennessee on his own in 2016. For a period he studied songwriting at
Belmont University in Nashville. He then left college to pursue music full-time, and released his second single, "Fallin'", in September 2018. Sensitized by his
Tourette syndrome and by having been bullied for being a musician, he continued his activism, visiting schools to present anti-bullying messages. In early 2019 he was signed by
Barry Weiss to Weiss's RECORDS label, a joint venture with
Sony Music. His first single on the label, "Over Us," which he co-wrote with Jared Scott and Andy Sheridan, was released May 24, 2019.
Rolling Stone named the song one of its "10 Best Country and Americana Songs to Hear Now." A video for the single premiered at Taste of Country on June 20, 2019. Dylan performed at the
CMA Music Festival in June 2019, sharing the stage with
Keith Urban,
Lil Nas X,
Cody Johnson, and
Dierks Bentley. His follow-up single, "I Hate California," co-written with Jared Scott and co-produced with Andy Sheridan and Joe Don Rooney, was released August 2, 2019. ==Discography==