David Lally was born in Co. Galway, Ireland. He formed a rock band with 4 friends in the early nineties, and they recorded a demo, which was featured on radio.
After leaving high school, Lally attended a Music College, before going on to receive credentials in Journalism. Over the next 6 years, he traveled across America, the UK, mainland Europe and India.
Lally moved to the US in 1995.
In 1999 Lally met fellow Galway man, Ned Giblin, in Carlsbad, California. Their band, Brehon Law, has played hundreds of gigs, including American television and radio appearances, and has been flown to venues in both the US and Ireland. Brehon Law - Live at Tom Giblin�s was recorded in 2001.
Lally also works as a writer, and has hosted a morning show on an alternative San Diego radio station. He spent 6 months in Mexico on the set of Master and Commander � Russell Crowe�s sailing blockbuster.
Early in 2005, he co-organized a music festival to aid the orphans of the Tsunami disaster. Along with Ned and Brenda Giblin, the event raised over $30,000 for UNICEF. Participating artists included: Nickel Creek�s Sara & Sean Watkins, Flogging Molly�s Matt Hensley, and Manhattan Transfer guitarist, Wayne Johnson. Major TV networks and local media covered the event.
In 2005, he started a music label to release his debut CD, ''OftenOne''. Lally�s solo career continues with alternative radio airplay of ''OftenOne�. His music is a combination of folk and electronica he terms, Folktronic. Dates in the U.S., Ireland and the U.K. have further spread word of this singer/songwriter�s powerful music.
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