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Brady To Cover Beatles

In a move that may surprise fans, the Irish songwriting legend Paul Brady has included a cover of The Beatles' 'You Won't See Me' on his forthcoming album, Hooba Dooba.


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(19 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

NEWS: 19 Mar 2010
Paul Brady's Hooba Dooba has debuted in the Irish Indie Charts at No. 3 this week.



REVIEW: 09 Mar 2010
Folk veteran returns with career-best album



NEWS: 24 Nov 2009
The new venue is set to open early next year.



NEWS: 06 Apr 2009
He's playing 11 solo dates in May and June.



NEWS: 27 Feb 2009
A state-backed arts scheme yields surprisingly sublime results for trad devotees. Meanwhile, Paul Brady has a treat in store for fans.



NEWS: 05 Aug 2008
Irish songwriting legend Paul Brady plays Tullamore’s The Thatch on August 21 as part of the venue’s Rince Ceol bash.



NEWS: 09 Jul 2008
Paul Brady joins Christy Moore & Declan Sinnott on the bill for the September tribute gig to Irish guitarist Jimmy Faulkner.



NEWS: 06 Mar 2008
Paul Brady has paid tribute to Jimmy Faulkner, the legendary Irish guitarist who lost his fight against cancer this week.



REVIEW: 22 Feb 2005
The return of one of the country’s finest songwriters, ‘Smile’ is the first single to be lifted from Brady’s forthcoming Say What You Feel album. On...



REVIEW: 03 Feb 2005
According to my calculations, Paul Brady celebrates forty years as a professional musician this year. You certainly wouldn’t think so – looking at the...



NEWS: 17 Jan 2005
Paul Brady has confirmed an April 22 visit to Dublin's Point Theatre.



NEWS: 12 Jan 2005
Paul Brady has confirmed an April 22 visit to Dublin's Point Theatre.



NEWS: 07 Jan 2005
Two of Ireland's leading songwriting lights return to the fray next month with new albums.



REVIEW: 28 Oct 2003
A decent night’s work, with Brady’s voice sounding as mightily impressive as ever.



NEWS: 07 Aug 2003
Brady will play 6 shows at the Olympia in October



REVIEW: 11 Oct 2001
Then, almost unnoticed special guest Sinéad O’Connor slipped out on stage to take the vocals on ‘The Lakes Of Ponchartrain’



REVIEW: 11 May 2000
For a while during his 'Nobody Knows' phase it seemed like Paul Brady might be joining Chris de Burgh et al on the central reservation.




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