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Liam Bradley (other)
Liam Bradley may refer to: * Liam Bradley, commonly known by his nickname Baker, Irish former Gaelic football manager and player *Liam Bradley (musician) Liam Bradley (born 1943 in Melbourne) is an Australian musician and composer. Early life Liam was born into a musical family. His father, Kevin, and his uncles Reg, Leo, and Charles, were all musicians based in Melbourne. His cousin Desmond Bradl ... (born 1943), Australian musician and composer *Liam Bradley, Irish musician member of the Irish band Beoga {{hndis, Bradley, Liam ...
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Liam Bradley
Liam Bradley, commonly known by his nickname Baker, is a Gaelic football manager and former player for Glenullin and the Derry county team. He twice managed the senior Antrim county team between October 2008 and August 2012 and from November 2013 until 2014. Personal life Bradley comes from a family with a strong footballing background. Two of his uncles, James and Paddy Rafferty had played for Derry. When Bradley won the Derry Championship with Glenullin in 1985, five of his brothers were also on the team. His brother Gabriel won two Ulster Championship medals with Derry in 1975 and 1976. His cousin Colm Rafferty won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship with Derry in 1993. He is father of Derry players Paddy and Eoin Bradley. He is also an uncle to Glenullin and Derry player Gerard O'Kane. Playing career Inter-county Bradley represented Derry at minor, under-21 and senior levels. Frankie O'Loan and Harry Shivers drafted him into the senior panel. However, he was ...
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Liam Bradley (musician)
Liam Bradley (born 1943 in Melbourne) is an Australian musician and composer. Early life Liam was born into a musical family. His father, Kevin, and his uncles Reg, Leo, and Charles, were all musicians based in Melbourne. His cousin Desmond Bradley was a violinist who went to Paris at the age of 14 to study with George Enescu. Desmond also played with the well-known violinists Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin on their visits to Australia. When Liam was 10 the Bradley family moved from Melbourne to Belgrave in the Dandenongs. Justus Jorgensen who established the artist colony at Montsalvat was a family friend as was the sculptor William Ricketts and other musicians and artists. This childhood environment lead to Liam's early success as a violinist and later as a composer. As a young adult Liam was a member of several early Melbourne bands including The Gingerbread Revue. Compositions Liam is known for his music for the television series ''A River Somewhere ...
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