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Michael Brady (born 28 February 1948) is an English-born Australian musician, most commonly associated with the
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anthems "
Up There Cazaly "Up There Cazaly" is 1979 song by Mike Brady, written to promote Channel Seven's coverage of the Victorian Football League (VFL). It was first performed by the Two-Man Band, a duo of Brady and Peter Sullivan, and has since become an unofficial ...
", referring to 1910s St Kilda and 1920s South Melbourne player Roy Cazaly, and "
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", which were released by The Two-Man Band. Both songs have become synonymous with
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and are traditionally sung on
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day in September.


Biography


1948-1977: Early life and early releases

Brady was born in England in 1948 and migrated to Australia in the 1950s with his family. His first job was at the
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factory in
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, as a sheet metal worker.Brady gets up there into the honours , The Australian 10 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013
/ref> He started performing when he was 15 and he was one-third of the 1960s pop act MPD Ltd (which stood for Mike, Pete atsonand Danny inley which had hits in Australia including " Little Boy Sad" and "Lonely Boy". The band toured Australia and the U.K. Brady also toured Vietnam entertaining troops, with a different band which included Wayne Duncan, Gary Howard and country brother and sister act Ricki and Tammy. After the breakup of MPD Ltd., In the early 1970s, Brady continued to released a number of singles, including two which reached the Australian top 50. In the mid-1970s, Brady started his own record company called "Full Moon Records" and a publishing company called "Remix Publishing".


1978-1980: Two-Man Band & "Up There Cazaly"

In 1978, The Mojo Singers had reached the top of the Australian charts with the single "
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" which had been written to promote
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, shown on Channel Nine.
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reached out to Brady to write a jingle for the Victorian Football League (VFL), which Brady wrote "
Up There Cazaly "Up There Cazaly" is 1979 song by Mike Brady, written to promote Channel Seven's coverage of the Victorian Football League (VFL). It was first performed by the Two-Man Band, a duo of Brady and Peter Sullivan, and has since become an unofficial ...
", referencing footballer Roy Cazaly. He worked with Pete Sullivan on recording the jingle. The popularity of the jingle led to the release of the song in July 1979 credited to The Two-Man Band and it reached #1 on the Australian charts in September 1979 and was the most popular single recorded by an Australian artist that year. The song became the highest selling Australian single ever with sales of over 240,000 as of October 1979 and 260,000 as of the end of 1980. The Two-Man Band released a further three top 100 singles in 1980 and 1981.


1981-present: Continued success

In July 1981, Brady released, ''Mike Brady Presents: The Songs of Football's Greatest'', an album referencing numerous VFL players. the album peaked at number 44 on the ARIA Charts. In 1982 Brady wrote "You're Here to Win" as the theme song for the
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. Brady has continued to work in advertising, writing jingles such as "Dodo, Dodo, internet that flies" for Dodo Internet and "Lucky you're with AAMI". In 1987, Brady recorded versions of all of the VFL team's theme songs for an album in 1987. Brady also co-wrote and produced another popular AFL (Australian Football League) jingle, "That's What I Like About Football", sung by Greg Champion. In 2003, "Up There Cazaly" was reworked as "Up There Australia" to show support for Australian troops in the War of Iraq in 2003. In addition to his jingle writing and performing, Brady also works at Melbourne radio station, 3AW He is the host of ''Mike to Midnight'', Saturday nights from 6pm until Midnight, during the non-football months and occasionally fills in on other 3AW programs such as ''Nightline''. Brady is also the chairman o
Cogmetrix
a predictive people analytics company that uses cognitive neuroscience software for talent management; recruitment, productivity and organisational development. Brady has for a number of years sung the Australian national anthem before the start of the Puffing Billy Great Train Race in Belgrave.


Community and charity work

Brady is a board member on the Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia Victorian Board and has performed at many men's health events.Jingle writer takes charity seriously , The Age 10 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013
/ref> He has been a board director of
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Victoria and is a Life Member of the organisation. Brady is a patron of the Bali Children Foundation and the Australian Huntington's Disease Association (Vic), and is involved with the Bluearth Foundation, Melbourne Legacy and the Yooralla Society. He is also an Australia Day ambassador.


Personal life

Brady lives in Melbourne, Australia. He has four children.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


See also

* The Two-Man Band


Honours and awards

In the 2013 Queens Birthday Honours List, Mike Brady was made a member of the Order of Australia (AM) "For significant service to the community, and to music as a composer and performer".Queen's Birthday Honours List 2013 , Herald Sun 10 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013
/ref> In 2017 he was named Victorian of the Year by the Victoria Day Council.


TV Week / Countdown Awards

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'' was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974 to 1987, it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987, initially in conjunction with magazine ''
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''. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards. , - , 1979 , himself , Most Outstanding Achievement , , -


References


External links


"Footy anthem boost for troops" ''Melbourne Age'' 3 April 2003Shock Records information on 1999 version of "Up There Cazaly"Australia Day ambassador page on Mike Brady"Mike Brady Bloodlines"


Further reading

*Noel Delbridge ''Up There, Mike Brady'', Coulomb Communications Port Melbourne Victoria {{DEFAULTSORT:Brady, Mike 1948 births Living people English emigrants to Australia Australian male singers Australian songwriters Jingle composers Members of the Order of Australia