- Paul Brady
Infobox musical artist
Name = Paul Brady
Img_capt =
Background = Khaki
Birth_name = Paul Joseph Brady
Born = Birth date and age|1947|5|9|df=y
Origin =Strabane ,Northern Ireland
Instrument =Vocals ,guitar
Genre = Folk, pop, traditional Irish
Occupation = Musician, songwriter
Years_active = 1974-present
Associated_acts=Planxty
URL = http://www.paulbrady.com/ Paul Joseph Brady (born19 May 1947 ,Strabane ,County Tyrone ,Northern Ireland ) is an Irishsinger-songwriter , whose work straddles folk and pop. He was into a wide variety ofmusic from an early age. During his career he has passed through several major bands and on to a successful solo phase.Brady began performing as a hotel
piano player in Donegal at the age of sixteen before becoming aguitarist , during the 1960s, in tworhythm and blues bands: Rockhouse and the Cult. There followed a stint withThe Johnstons as a guitarist and singer that ended in 1974, and a shorter one withPlanxty that saw Brady touring extensively but recording no albums. In 1976, Brady recorded analbum with Andy Irvine that he now regards as his best. "Welcome Here Kind Stranger", released in 1978 was the summation of his interest in Irish music and was followed in 1981 by "Hard Station", Brady's engagement with commercial rock. Brady went on to record several other albums and collaborated withBonnie Raitt and Richard Thompson. In 2006 he collaborated withCara Dillon on the track "The Streets of Derry" from her album "After the Morning". He has also worked withFiachra Trench .Paul Brady is also well known as a songwriter and has had his songs recorded by artists such as
Tina Turner , Santana andBrooks & Dunn . Probably the best known song of his recorded by another artist is "Paradise is Here" sung by Tina Turner.He performed Gaelic songs as a character in the 2002
Matthew Barney film "Cremaster 3".
=Solo discography=
* "Welcome Here Kind Stranger " (1978)
* "Hard Station" (1981)
* "True for You" (1983)
* "Back to the Centre" (1985)
* "Full Moon" (1986)
* "Primitive Dance" (1987)
* "Trick or Treat" (1991)
* "Songs & Crazy Dreams" (Compilation) (1992)
* "Spirits Colliding" (1995)
* "Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady" (Compilation) (1999)
* "Oh What a World" (2000)
* "The Liberty Tapes" (2002)
* "Hawana Way" (2003)
* "Say What You Feel" (2005)With
Andy Irvine *"Andy Irvine and Paul Brady" (1976)
DVDs
* "The Transatlantic Sessions Series 3" (2007) (various artists)
External links
* [http://www.paulbrady.com/ Paul Brady Homepage]
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