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|relation = Former VP of Atlantic Records and collaborator | |relation = Former VP of Atlantic Records and collaborator | ||
|birth_date = May 12th, 1986 <ref> [https://twitter.com/rossfederman/status/1392666984605798403 Ross Federman's Twitter Post about Brady]</ref> | |birth_date = May 12th, 1986 <ref> [https://twitter.com/rossfederman/status/1392666984605798403 Ross Federman's Twitter Post about Brady] @rossfederman ''[[Twitter]].''</ref> | ||
|hometown = Prospect Heights, IL | |hometown = Prospect Heights, IL | ||
|death_date = November 26th, 2020 (age 34) | |death_date = November 26th, 2020 (age 34) | ||
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'''Ryan Brady''' was a musician and Vice President of Marketing at [[Atlantic Records]], [[Tally Hall]]'s former label.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ryanbrady Ryan Brady Twitter]</ref> Brady was a friend of many of the band members and would contribute a lot to their solo work. | '''Ryan Brady''' was a musician and Vice President of Marketing at [[Atlantic Records]], [[Tally Hall]]'s former label.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ryanbrady Ryan Brady Twitter] ''[[Twitter]].''</ref> Brady was a friend of many of the band members and would contribute a lot to their solo work. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Brady wrote [[We Are In Space]] and recorded vocals, contributed electric bass, backing vocals, and Moog synthesizers to [[Hawaii: Part II]], and performed in Abject Joy with [[Ross Federman]]. | Brady wrote [[We Are In Space]] and recorded vocals, contributed electric bass, backing vocals, and Moog synthesizers to [[Hawaii: Part II]], and performed in Abject Joy with [[Ross Federman]]. | ||
On November 26th 2020, Brady would pass away as a result of a automobile accident.<ref>[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/ryan-brady-obituary?id=3506228 Ryan Brady Obituary]</ref> | On November 26th 2020, Brady would pass away as a result of a automobile accident.<ref>[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/ryan-brady-obituary?id=3506228 Ryan Brady Obituary] ''Legacy.''</ref> | ||
The last (seventh) page of the booklet included in the 2021 re-release of [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] says "In loving memory of Ryan Brady, whose continued support for Tally Hall was instrumental to the success of this reissue" at the bottom. | The last (seventh) page of the booklet included in the 2021 re-release of [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] says "In loving memory of Ryan Brady, whose continued support for Tally Hall was instrumental to the success of this reissue" at the bottom.<ref>[https://tallyall.club/go/Tally%20Hall/Marvin%27s%20Marvelous%20Mechanical%20Museum/2008%20Version/Scans/2021%20Rerelease/Booklet%207.png 'Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum' 2021 re-release booklet. Page 7] ''tallyall.'' Retrieved 13th May 2024.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:52, 13 May 2024
Ryan Brady | |
Former VP of Atlantic Records and collaborator | |
Date of Birth: | May 12th, 1986 [1] |
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Hometown: | Prospect Heights, IL |
Date of Death: | November 26th, 2020 (age 34) |
Current resident of: | Los Angeles, CA |
Ryan Brady was a musician and Vice President of Marketing at Atlantic Records, Tally Hall's former label.[2] Brady was a friend of many of the band members and would contribute a lot to their solo work.
Biography
Brady wrote We Are In Space and recorded vocals, contributed electric bass, backing vocals, and Moog synthesizers to Hawaii: Part II, and performed in Abject Joy with Ross Federman.
On November 26th 2020, Brady would pass away as a result of a automobile accident.[3]
The last (seventh) page of the booklet included in the 2021 re-release of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum says "In loving memory of Ryan Brady, whose continued support for Tally Hall was instrumental to the success of this reissue" at the bottom.[4]
References
- ↑ Ross Federman's Twitter Post about Brady @rossfederman Twitter.
- ↑ Ryan Brady Twitter Twitter.
- ↑ Ryan Brady Obituary Legacy.
- ↑ 'Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum' 2021 re-release booklet. Page 7 tallyall. Retrieved 13th May 2024.