Brian "Red" Hurley (born 11 November 1949) is an Irish singer. Hurley's career includes singing lead for bands such as The Colours, The Wheels, and The Nevada (né The Nevada Showband).
He had a series of number one records in the 1970s while performing with The Nevada. Hurley also represented Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1976 with the song "
When".
Personal life
Hurley was born in 1949 and grew up in
Milltown, Dublin
Milltown () is a suburb on the southside of Dublin, Ireland. Milltown was the site of several working mills on the River Dodder and is also the location of the meeting of the River Slang with the Dodder. It is located adjacent to other suburba ...
, with four brothers (Fran, Liam, Joe, and Des) as well as two sisters (Flo and Olive).
Hurley's first marriage was to Dublin model Patricia Ward and ended in the mid-1980s; they had one daughter together, Kimberley. He met his second wife, Norma, in 1990 when she was a dancer in one of his shows.
She was 18 years old performing mutually in a show called Can't Stop The Music at the Gaeity when Hurley was set to perform with
Twink.
Norma slipped off stage on her first night performing, but stayed as an audience member the remainder of the shows due to her interest in Hurley.
She was 18 years old when Hurley was 38 years old, though she told him on their first date she was 23 years old.
Eventually they agreed that the age gap did not bother them and they were eventually married in Dublin in 2008.
The couple have two daughters, Kristina and Stephanie.
Career
1969-71: Early Career & The "Big Break"
Hurley started his career in 1969 as lead vocalist with ''The Colours''. In 1970, he went on to form his first band, ''The Wheels''. He released several successful singles during this period with ''The Wheels'' including ''Isadora'', ''Take Me Tonight'' and ''Poor Man's Roses'', all of which made it into the Irish charts.
In early 1971, Hurley joined The Nevada, one of Ireland's top pop acts of that era, quickly becoming their most popular ever lead singer with a string of number one hits - many penned by British songwriters
Les Reed and
Barry Mason
John Barry Mason (12 July 1935 – 16 April 2021) was an English singer and songwriter. A leading songwriter of the 1960s, he wrote the bulk of his most successful songs in partnership with Les Reed. Mason gained many gold and platinum awar ...
specifically for Hurley including "Sometimes", "Kiss Me Goodbye", and "I Never Said Goodbye". He left The Nevada in 1974 to form his own band, the Red Hurley Band, and performed songs such as "Love Is All", "Broken Promises", "Tennessee Special" among others. Hurley toured extensively right up to the late 1980s. Throughout this time, despite domestic success in Ireland, international success eluded him. Though he was signed to Red Bus Records (one of the UK's premier agencies), marketing an Irish pop star was difficult at a time when the bombing campaign of the
Provisional IRA
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was at its height. Hurley's obvious Irish identity was considered an uphill battle for showbiz promoters; a similar issue faced by other Irish pop icons such as
Joe Dolan
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and
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Early fame
Rock ...
. Hurley's overall record in the Irish Charts places him with over twenty songs in the Irish Charts and five number-ones overall. Altogether he has recorded over 500 songs in a career spanning the early seventies to the present day. Due to his consistent activity, Hurley has one of the longest chart careers in Irish show-business history.
1970-2005: End of an era and new beginnings
Towards the end of the 1970s and into the 1980s, the Irish pop music scene underwent a period of significant change. Established artists like Hurley, whose careers had begun in the
showband
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era, were making way for rock groups like
U2 (among others) who were changing the music map in Ireland and internationally. Despite this, Hurley managed to maintain his career in Ireland throughout this time, albeit at a lower profile. In 1976 Hurley represented Ireland at the
Eurovision Song Contest
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. Though one of the early favourites to win the contest, his song finished 10th on the night with 54 points, beaten by the winning UK entry
Brotherhood of Man
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and their song "
Save Your Kisses for Me
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".
Hurley's song "
When" became a major chart hit in Ireland and with Eurovision fans, landing it as a regular in Hurley's live show
set lists. "When" was written by
Brendan Graham, who subsequently composed two Eurovision winning songs for Ireland, "
Rock 'n' Roll Kids
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" in 1994 and "
The Voice
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" for mezzo-soprano
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in 1996.
Graham also composed the worldwide hit "
You Raise Me Up
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", a major hit for
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in the U.S and
Westlife
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in the UK.
Throughout the 90s, while his chart career declined in Ireland, Red Hurley moved to the United States. He gradually made inroads into the market there but would have to wait until 2003 for a return to the music charts with the release of his new album ''You're Still You''. The album was a surprise success in Ireland, eventually leading to a successful comeback in the Irish market and a string of new recordings, as well as the international success (in both the UK and USA) which had previously eluded him. Gradually record sales increased, as did attendance at his live concert performances. Hurley managed to re-establish himself as a major live concert and cabaret artist. Regular appearances on high-profile TV and radio shows in Ireland, the UK and the USA followed.
2010 - Present
Red Hurley now enjoys renewed success both in Ireland and the USA. In 2010 he celebrated 40 years in show business with a sell-out tour of Ireland with his special guest, legendary singer
Rita Coolidge
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at Dublin's Grand Canal Theatre. Pulitzer Prize-Winning American author
Maya Angelou
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became an admirer of the singer and helped introduce him to American audiences. A greatest hits compilation 'Red Hurley – The Hits' reached the Irish top ten in 2009 and the singer also starred in a TV special for PBS in America in 2006, filmed before a live audience in Dublin's Olympia Theatre. Speaking in September 2010 of the renewed interest in his career, Hurley said that he was delighted and really enjoying his life again. Kevin Myers, writing in the "Irish Independent" in September 2010 said:
His intuitive sense of the beautiful is one reason why Red Hurley is such a wonderful singer. He will find the key element of any song – a single note or phrase – and elevate that into an unexpected little musical jewel.
Internet concert reviews blog ''Daniel Lindon Reviews'' said of Red, 'Rarely has an artist had the persistence and self-belief to rise above many career setbacks and emerge once again triumphant, he is one of the great male voices and his international success is long overdue'. Red Hurley continues to tour regularly in Ireland, USA and in the UK. In August 2014, he was one of the musical soloists chosen to perform at the State Funeral of former Irish Prime Minister,
Albert Reynolds
Albert Martin Reynolds (3 November 1932 – 21 August 2014) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1992 to 1994, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1992 to 1994, Minister for Finance from 1988 to 1991, Minister for Indust ...
. In 2022, Hurley began a 50th anniversary tour in Ireland in venues such as The Civic, the Pavilion Theatre, the Draīocht, among others. He also appeared on
Today with Maura and Daithi
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on 28 November 2022, has been a guest on the RTÉ Radio 1 show from the same network numerous times prior, and appeared with Claudia Boyle on
The Late Late Show on 10 October 2020 where they performed "Time To Say Goodbye".
Irish Charts Positions
*The Colours , **The Wheels , ***The Nevada , Solo unless otherwise specified
References
External links
The Official Red Hurley Website
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1947 births
Living people
Irish male singers
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1976
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Ireland
Castlebar Song Contest winners