Artist's albums
Three of a Kind
1997 · album
Another Three of a Kind
1995 · album
The Best of Bottler
1994 · compilation
Memories of Brendan
2020 · album
Airs & Graces
2019 · album
The Dutchman
2018 · single
Graceful Memories
2015 · album
Pure Gold
2014 · album
Songs for the Gathering
2012 · album
It's a Great Laugh
2011 · album
3 Times the Fun
2008 · album
The Safe Cross Code
2007 · single
Happy Hour
1909 · album
Everlaughing
1909 · album
His Grace at Large
1909 · album
Live at the Gleneagles Killarney
1909 · album
A Night at the Opera House
1909 · album
The Essential Collection
1909 · album
Good Grace It's Brendan
1909 · album
At the Gaiety
1909 · album
Don't Laugh at Me Because I'm a Fool
1909 · album
Live at the Royal Theatre Castlebar
1909 · album
Funny Man
1909 · album
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Biography
An Irish comedian who got his start as a member of the Gingermen in the 1960s, Brendan Grace was also well-known as a humanitarian, championing a number of children's causes. Born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1952, Brendan Grace originally set upon the musical path to stardom with the aforementioned Gingermen. Part of the "showband era" in Irish pop music lore, the Gingermen found some success, but not as big as what Grace himself would ultimately achieve. Realizing his skills as an observational humorist when an anxious crowd and an unready Gingermen necessitated a distraction, Grace went on to become one of Ireland's leading comics and entertainers. He has appeared in a number of television shows, including one of his own creation, as well as the hit 1990s series Father Ted. In addition to stage and (small) screen, Grace has scored a number of Irish hit singles, and managed a U.K. number one with the single "Combine Harvester." He also had the rare opportunity of performing with Frank Sinatra on the singer's tour of Europe. Grace would eventually move to Florida with his family, although he would continue to make regular appearances in his own pub back in Dublin. ~ Chris True, Rovi