Jeff Brady profile picture

Jeff Brady

About Me

That was the moment everything changed. “I was 16, at my first concert – Dave Matthews Band in Boston. It was like they cracked the earth open and unleashed this tremendous force.” A cover of Dylan’s ‘All Along the Watchtower’ shattered his suburban comfort. “There was this crazy chaotic energy coming from every direction; the band, the audience.”The very next day, Jeff Brady bought his first guitar. “I was content with learning Dave songs until I realized that writing could be a way for me to express myself and deal with what I was feeling.” He continued for years, convincing his fingers and voice to follow his ears, but never played for anyone.It wasn’t until a journey backpacking through Europe opened his eyes to the possibility of music as a career. “Traveling around, I saw so many people in every country just struggling to get by, suffering through jobs they hated. And I also saw a few who absolutely loved what they did.” Newly empowered by his experiences, Jeff chose the latter.Jeff’s songs describe and reach emotions on the deepest level. He attributes this to his time as a social worker, working with homeless individuals with substance addictions, traumatized children and teenagers, and individuals with special needs. “I have been so blessed to meet so many different and wonderful people. That work has really shaped who I am and how I think about the world.”Jeff seeks to continue to help people through his music. “That is my goal; if I can write something someone will connect to, that’s perfect. The best complement I’ve gotten was when someone came up to me after a show and said ‘you helped put me in a much better mood than when I came in.’ To me, that is the ultimate.”

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 28/06/2006
Band Website: http://www.jeffbradymusic.com
Band Members:
Influences: Tiffany, Maria, Katie, Michelle, Jenn, Melinda, Jess, Lauren, Christine, Melissa, Caitlin, Laurie, Adrienne, Kim, Marianne, and the French girl
Sounds Like:
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Carotid Arteries, 44 pence, and the Bobbies

As you can see in my pictures, I was caught by the law for singing in the tube station.  I must say that the bobbies were exceedingly friendly, and let me keep the 44 pence I had earned.  I...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Apr 2007 05:03:00 GMT

Life in London

The picture says it all.  I was able finally to meet one of my idols, the man whom I have listened to endlessly since my sixteenth birthday.  His band played on Saturday Night Live the eveni...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 07:03:00 GMT