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|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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|residence = Los Angeles, CA | |residence = (Formerly) Los Angeles, CA | ||
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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] ''[[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 | A Chicago-native, Ryan was a graduate of Wheeling High School (2004) and Northwestern University Class of 2008. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in economics and a minor/certificate in music technology and sound design. In addition, he served as board member of the Northwestern Sound Arts and Industries Advisory Board. | ||
Ryan was an accomplished musician playing in several bands and venues in the Chicagoland area. | |||
Following his graduation from Northwestern University, Ryan was hired as a digital marketing coordinator at [[Atlantic Records]]. Over the next decade, he rose through the label ranks and pioneered Atlantic’s first proper Artist Development Department. In April 2019, he became Vice President of Marketing at Atlantic Records.<ref name="FredObituary">[https://fredcdames.com/tribute/details/6578/Ryan-Brady/obituary.html Obituary of Ryan Brady on Fredcdames.com] ''Fred C. Dames.'' Retrieved 28th May 2024.</ref> | |||
==Work with Tally Hall Members== | |||
Brady co-produced [[Nowhere else]] with [[Andrew Horowitz]] in 2012,<ref>[[Coz Baldwin]] [https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/andrew-horowitz/2012/08/interview-with-edu-aka-andrew-horowitz/ 'Interview With Edu (AKA Andrew Horowitz) on HiddenInTheSand.com'] August 16th 2012. ''[[Hidden In The Sand (Website)|Hidden In The Sand.]]'' Retrieved 28th May 2024.</ref> recorded vocals, contributed electric bass, backing vocals, and Moog synthesizers to [[Hawaii: Part II]], wrote [[We Are In Space]] for [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]], 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] ''Legacy.''</ref> | ==Death== | ||
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><ref name="FredObituary"></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.<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> | 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== |