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Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) [1] is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician from Strabane, Northern Ireland. [2] His work straddles folk and pop. He was interested in a wide variety of music from an early age. Initially popular for playing Irish traditional music in a duo with Andy Irvine and later with Tommy Peoples and Matt Molloy, he ...
Andy Irvine/Paul Brady is an album recorded by Andy Irvine and Paul Brady when they formed a duo, after Planxty broke up on 5 December 1975. [2]: 220 For this recording, they were joined by Dónal Lunny and Kevin Burke. It was produced by Lunny and recorded at Rockfield Studios in the autumn of 1976, and released in December 1976 by Mulligan ...
The 2002 release of a live recording of the songs from the aforementioned album, entitled The Missing Liberty Tapes, preserves a solo rendition of "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" from Brady's 1978 concert at Liberty Hall in Dublin. A new recording of "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" appears on his 1999 album Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady.
1985. " The Island " is a 1985 song by an Irish musician Paul Brady, who comes from Strabane in County Tyrone. The song appeared on the album 'Back to the Centre', and features Kenny Craddock on piano. The only other instrument is a guitar solo by Phil Palmer The album was produced by long time Brady collaborator Jennifer Maidman (formerly ...
Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady. (1999) Oh What a World. (2000) Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady is a compilation album by Irish singer/songwriter Paul Brady, his second. First released in 1999 by Rykodisc, it was re-released in 2002 by Compass Records. It contains new recordings of two songs that appeared on earlier albums: "The Lakes ...
Welcome Here Kind Stranger is Brady's first solo album and his final folk recording before switching to mainstream rock. Its title is a phrase taken from one of the album's songs: "The Lakes of Pontchartrain". The album was initially released (vinyl and cassette) on Dónal Lunny 's Mulligan label (LUN024) in 1978 and was voted "Folk Album of ...
Arthur McBride. " Arthur McBride " (also called " The Recruiting Sergeant " or " Arthur McBride and the Sergeant ") is a folk song (Roud 2355) probably of Irish origin, also found in England, Scotland, Australia, and North America. Describing a violent altercation with a recruiting sergeant, it can be narrowly categorized as an "anti-recruiting ...
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