
He died the following year, leaving a wife and four young children.īrady was the uncle of Anne Byrne, a folk-singer who came to prominence in the 1960s with The Abbey Tavern musicians in Howth, County Dublin. In 1968, he was diagnosed with a kidney ailment which required a transplant. In the following years his popularity increased in Britain and the US and he continued to tour and record albums.

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. A look at the injuries for Brady Singer, and the financial implications. He went on to become a regular on shows such as Take the Floor and Ranch-house Revels. Signed a 1 year 593,700 contract with Kansas City (KC) Signed a contract with Kansas City (KC) Drafted by Kansas City (KC): Round 1 (18 overall) Injuries. He made his broadcasting debut with Radio Éireann in 1950.

He died at the age of 38.īrady was born in Dún Laoghaire to a theatrical family. He was singing and recording ballads before the "Ballad Boom" arrived in Ireland and recorded over 20 albums. 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.
