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Encyclopedia > Brady Drum Company

Brady Drum Company - For almost 30 years Chris Brady, legendary drum craftsman, has been handcrafting unique high-quality drums made from native Australian hardwoods, particularly jarrah, sheoak, wandoo and brown mallet. His client list includes many of the top professional drummers in the world. Chris is located in Armadale, an outer suburb of Perth, Western Australia. For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... Beech is a typical temperate zone hardwood The term hardwood designates wood from angiosperm trees. ... Binomial name Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Sm. ... The City of Armadale is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... Perth is the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia. ...

 "Brady" is a registered trademark in Australia & Germany owned by Chris Brady. 

External links

  • http://www.bradydrums.com Official website.

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Brady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1125 words)
Richard Brady, a bishop of Kilmore and a distinguished Franciscan.
Brady is among the sixty most common names in Ireland, among the forty most common in Ulster, among the twenty most common in Monaghan and ranks third in County Cavan, the homeland of the sept. The 1890 census figures show the name in significant numbers in County Dublin, County Antrim, County Meath and County Longford.
These are in fact not truly Bradys at all but O'Gradys, of the same family as O'Grady of Kilballyowen, County Limerick: from the time of Henry VIII onwards these O'Gradys identified themselves with the English cause: for that reason, perhaps, they adopted the form Brady instead of Grady.
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