Willie Brady (15 July 1930 – 27 March 1969) was an Irish ballad and country singer and recording artist, popular in Ireland and abroad in the 1950s and 1960s. He was singing and recording ballads before the "Ballad Boom" arrived in Ireland and recorded over 20 albums. He died at the age of 38.
Life
Brady was born in Dún Laoghaire to a theatrical family.
He made his broadcasting debut with
Radio Éireann
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in 1950. He went on to become a regular on shows such as ''Take the Floor'' and ''Ranch-house Revels''.
In the late 1950s, he signed for Irish-American recording company Avoca Records, with which he recorded his first two albums: ''Songs from Erin's Green Shore'' and ''The Homes of Donegal & Other Irish Ballads''. In the following years his popularity increased in Britain and the US and he continued to tour and record albums.
In 1968, he was diagnosed with a kidney ailment which required a transplant.
He died the following year, leaving a wife and four young children.
Brady was the uncle of Anne Byrne, a folk-singer who came to prominence in the 1960s with The Abbey Tavern musicians in
Howth
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, County Dublin.
Rambling House
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References
1930 births
1969 deaths
20th-century Irish male singers
Irish folk singers
Irish country singers
People from Dún Laoghaire
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