Brush Shiels

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Brush Shiels
Birth name Brendan Francis Shiels
Born 1945 (age 78–79)
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres Psychedelic rock, Rock, Blues rock, Country
Instruments Guitar, Vocals Bass
Years active 1960s–present
Labels CBS
Associated acts Skid Row
Dr. Strangely Strange
Thin Lizzy
Website myspace.com/brushshiels
Notable instruments
Fender Stratocaster

Brendan Francis "Brush" Shiels (born in 1945, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician from County Dublin, best known for being the frontman of Gary Moore's first band, Skid Row.[1] Brush Shiels had a TV show on RTÉ called Off yer Brush and was twice managed by boyband mentor Louis Walsh.[1] He now appears regularly providing musical accompaniment on the Joe Duffy Liveline radio programme on RTÉ and still performs live around venues in the UK and Ireland.

Brush also enjoyed a brief spell as a footballer representing Bohemian F.C. in the 1960s. Shiels has helped Bohemians recent times by making appearances at fundraising events to try and ensure the survival of his former club.

In 1971 Billboard praised Shiels, Bridgeman and Moore for their album 34 Hours suggesting the "lads will travel far".[2] Shiels played at such internationally known music venues such as Fillmore West and Whisky a Go Go.[3] and in 1986 played at the Self Aid benefit concert for unemployed in Ireland.[4]

In December 2012 he suffered a heart failure caused by a viral infection and was admitted to Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown for two weeks.[3] In 2013, Brush was one the legends from the Irish entertainment business to perform at the Philip Chevron testimonial.[5]

Discography

With Skid Row

  • Skid (CBS, 1970)
  • 34 Hours (CBS, 1971)[2]
  • Alive and Kicking (RRL, 1976) (Brush and Noel Bridgeman in live album without Gary Moore or previous Skid Row songs, just well known covers with a rather large band)
  • Skid Row (a.k.a. 'Dublin Gas Comy.'), (demos recorded 1969, released 1984)
  • Skid Row (a.k.a. 'Gary Moore/Brush Shiels/Noel Bridgeman'), (third album recorded 1971, released 1989)
  • Live And On Song (Hux, 2006) (first two singles on Song label recorded 1969, plus BBC 'In Concert' from 1971)
  • Bon Jovi Never Rang Me (Bruised Records, 2012)

Solo

  • Brush Shiels (1977)
  • Old Pal (1986)
  • Fields of Athenry (1988)
  • BadBob's Country Boogie (1990)
  • Wrapped Silage (1994)
  • Celtic Road Warrior (1997)
  • 18 Celtic Rock Classics (1999)
  • Mad Dog Woman (originally titled Skid Row Revisited, 2009)
  • A Brush With Life (2012)

References

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