Eileen Reid

Eileen Reid (born January 1943[1]) is an Irish singer of the showband era.[2]

Eileen Reid
BornJanuary 1943
Dublin, Ireland
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1959–80
Associated actsthe Melody Makers, The Cadets

She had an Irish Number 1 on 29 May 1964 with "Fallen Star", and was also known for her song "I Gave My Wedding Dress Away".

Career

Eileen Reid began singing as a teenager with the Melody Makers, later fronting the Cadets showband.[3]

She and the Cadets reached No. 42 on the UK Top 50 dated 6 May 1965 with "Jealous Heart."

She tried out for the 1980 Eurovision with "The Saddest Show On Earth."

In 1982 she appeared on The Brendan Grace Show. She appeared on a 1995 episode of Lifelines.

Later she turned to acting, appearing in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in pantomime.[4]

In 2008 she appeared on The Podge and Rodge Show.

Personal life

Eileen Reid was the daughter of footballer Charlie Reid.[5] Eileen Reid married Jimmy Day, another showband singer. Her daughter Claudine Day is also a singer.[6]

In 2015 she admitted to multiple infidelities and a miscarriage.[7][8][9]

Discography

  • Irish chart singles
  • 1964 "Fallen Star" (#1)

Bibliography

  • Eileen (with Jimmy Day) Town House Dublin, 1995 ISBN 1-86059-011-X

Filmography

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