Eileen Reid
Irish singer of the showband era (born 1943)
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Eileen Reid (born January 1943)[1] is an Irish singer of the showband era.[2]
Eileen Reid | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 1943 (age 83) Dublin, Ireland |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 1959–1980 |
She had an Irish number 1 on 29 May 1964 with "Fallen Star", the first official Irish number one single by an Irish woman,[3] 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.[4] She and the Cadets reached No. 42 on the UK Singles Chart dated 6 May 1965 with "Jealous Heart".[5]
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.[6]
In 2008, she appeared on The Podge and Rodge Show.
Personal life
Eileen Reid was the daughter of footballer Charlie Reid.[7] Eileen Reid married Jimmy Day, another showband singer. Her daughter Claudine Day is also a singer.[8]
In 2015, she admitted to multiple infidelities and a miscarriage.[9][10][11]
Discography
Irish chart singles
- 1964 "Fallen Star" (number 1)
Bibliography
- Eileen (with Jimmy Day), Town House Dublin, 1995, ISBN 1-86059-011-X
Filmography
- Misses Quirke in The Commitments
- Mrs. Rock in A Man of No Importance
- Woman with smallpox in Moll Flanders (1996 film)
- The Late Late Show, 14 May 2004
- Inside 252, 14 May 2004
- The Journey Home, EWTN, 17 July 2006
- The Podge and Rodge Show, 26 February 2008