Band,
R&B/Soul
Blue eyed soul band Formed in Baltimore in 1964 The original lineup of the Con Chords did not actually feature Brady; the group was instead fronted by George Layfield, who was backed by guitarist Dennis Zwirlein, bassist Vince Sansone, keyboardist Jim Samuel, trumpeter Lou Patti, saxophonist Dave Wladkowski, and drummer John Drexler. Brady joined in early 1965, as well as trombonist Larry Sprigg. Lou Patti was replaced from multi-instrumentalist Tony Constantino. After their third single release, "I Love You Baby" the group sacked Sansone and Drexler, adding bassist Tommy Thompson and drummer Marty Fisher. They played their final show on 29 December 1970. Several members later reunited in the group PennLucy, while Brady went on to work for music consulting firm A.I.R.
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Candy / More, More Of Your Love | The Astors, Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1988 | Single |
It's Love / Love Is The Master | Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1969 | Single |
Savin' All My Love For You / Please Stay | Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1969 | Single |
Everybody's Goin' To The Love-In | Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1968 | Single |
Illusion | Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1968 | Single |
More, More, More Of Your Love / It's A Better World | Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1967 | Single |
Goodbye Baby / Tell Me Why | Bob Brady & The Con Chords | 1967 | Single |