Over a career spanning five decades, Paul Brady appears to have done just about everything. He started out on the Irish folk circuit before establishing himself as a celebrated solo artist in much demand by others, both performing and to […]
Over a career spanning five decades, Paul Brady appears to have done just about everything. He started out on the Irish folk circuit before establishing himself as a celebrated solo artist in much demand by others, both performing and to […]
As part of the centenary commemorations of a flashpoint year in Irish — and English — history, two twinned events have been held in Dublin and London in 2016. The first was called “Imagining Home: England,” and it happened on March 29 in […]
“I am a thoroughly mixed bag,” Paul Brady writes in the liner notes for the Vicar Street Sessions, Vol 1. That’s quite an understatement. Calling the Irish singer and guitarist a folkie is much too limiting. In the 1970s, Brady’s music was […]
Near the end of his 2015 tour of Japan, Canada and the United States, Paul Brady stopped by Manhattan this month for one night only. I’ve not missed him when he has come to town for many years, but this […]
Now many years removed from his early career as a traditional Irish singer, Paul Brady has once again assembled a fine bunch of co-written songs. With R&B and a little urgent pop as a backdrop, Brady digs into succinct, emotive […]
It’s nearly impossible to reconcile Paul Brady’s long career outside of his native Ireland, where he’s been a household name since the mid-’60s as a member of legendary traditional Irish groups the Johnstons and Planxty. Brady went solo and turned […]
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