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| birth_place = Artane, Dublin, Ireland |
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'''Niall Breslin''' (born 22 October 1980), known as '''Bressie''', is an Irish musician, former [[Westmeath GAA|Westmeath]] Gaelic footballer and [[Leinster Rugby]] player. Breslin found success as the lead singer, guitarist, songwriter with pop band [[The Blizzards]], as a co-writer and producer with [[XIX Entertainment]] and as a solo artist. |
'''Niall Breslin''' (born 22 October 1980), known as '''Bressie''', is an Irish musician, former [[Westmeath GAA|Westmeath]] Gaelic footballer and [[Leinster Rugby]] player. Breslin found success as the lead singer, guitarist, songwriter with pop band [[The Blizzards]], as a co-writer and producer with [[XIX Entertainment]] and as a solo artist. |
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He was the winning coach on the first and |
He was the winning coach on the first, third and fifth seasons of ''[[The Voice of Ireland]]''. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Early life=== |
===Early life=== |
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Born in Dublin to father Enda and mother Mandy, Breslin is the second youngest of five children,<ref name="borrill">{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Borrill|title=Why Bressie is the man of the moment|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/weekend/features/why-bressie-is-the-man-of-the-moment-188802.html|newspaper=Irish Examiner|access-date=30 May 2012}}</ref> including siblings Ronan, Laura, Julie and Andrea.<ref>{{cite book|last=Breslin|first=Niall|title=Colourblind Stereo CD insert|year=2011|publisher=Sony Music Entertainment (Ireland)}}</ref> At the age of two, he and his family moved to [[Mullingar]], and attended [[Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar|Coláiste Mhuire]] in the town. As a result of Enda's military deployment when Breslin was 13, the family relocated to [[Israel]] for five months.<ref name="finn">{{cite news|first=Melanie|last=Finn|url=http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/from-rugby-jock-to-rock-star-how-bressie-became-the-hottest-man-on-tv-3019994.html|title=From rugby jock to rock star... how Bressie became the hottest man on TV|newspaper=Evening Herald |
Born in Dublin to father Enda, who was from [[Bundoran]] in [[County Donegal]],<ref> 'Bressie brings popular podcast to [[Letterkenny]] this weekend' (''[[Donegal News|Derry People - Donegal News]]'', 27 October 2023). https://donegalnews.com/bressie-brings-popular-podcast-to-letterkenny-this-weekend/</ref> and mother Mandy, Breslin is the second youngest of five children,<ref name="borrill">{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Borrill|title=Why Bressie is the man of the moment|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/weekend/features/why-bressie-is-the-man-of-the-moment-188802.html|newspaper=Irish Examiner|access-date=30 May 2012}}</ref> including siblings Ronan, Laura, Julie and Andrea.<ref>{{cite book|last=Breslin|first=Niall|title=Colourblind Stereo CD insert|year=2011|publisher=Sony Music Entertainment (Ireland)}}</ref> At the age of two, he and his family moved to [[Mullingar]], and attended [[Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar|Coláiste Mhuire]] in the town. As a result of Enda's military deployment when Breslin was 13, the family relocated to [[Israel]] for five months.<ref name="finn">{{cite news|first=Melanie|last=Finn|url=http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/from-rugby-jock-to-rock-star-how-bressie-became-the-hottest-man-on-tv-3019994.html|title=From rugby jock to rock star... how Bressie became the hottest man on TV|newspaper=Evening Herald|access-date=30 May 2012}}</ref> |
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Breslin attended [[University College Dublin]] on a sports scholarship, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Sociology (2003) and a |
Breslin attended [[University College Dublin]] on a sports scholarship, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Sociology (2003) and a master's degree in Mindfulness Based Interventions (2019).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Niall Breslin {{!}} Author. co-Founder of @LustForLife {{!}} UCD Business Alumni Challenge |url=https://www.ucdbusinesschallenge.ie/contributor/niall-breslin |access-date=2022-09-03 |website=ucdbusinesschallenge.ie}}</ref> In 2022, Breslin was awarded UCD Alumnus of the Year in Social Sciences. |
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===Sports career=== |
===Sports career=== |
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Breslin represented [[Westmeath GAA|Westmeath]], in [[Gaelic football]] at Minor, and U-21 Championship levels.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/day-and-night/features/qampa-niall-breslin-1478264.html|title=Q&A: Niall Breslin|date=19 September 2008|access-date=24 October 2008|work=[[Irish Independent |
Breslin represented [[Westmeath GAA|Westmeath]], in [[Gaelic football]] at Minor, and U-21 Championship levels.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/day-and-night/features/qampa-niall-breslin-1478264.html|title=Q&A: Niall Breslin|date=19 September 2008|access-date=24 October 2008|work=[[Irish Independent]]}}</ref> He won a [[Leinster Under-21 Football Championship]] medal with [[Westmeath GAA|Westmeath]] in 2000. He was also a professional rugby player with [[Leinster Rugby]].<ref name=Personally>{{cite web |url=https://www.personallyspeakingbureau.com/speaker/niall-breslin/|title=Niall "Bressie" Breslin – Personally Speaking Bureau|access-date=25 May 2018}}</ref><ref name=IrishT>{{cite news |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/striking-the-right-note-after-injuries-force-rethink-on-rugby-career-1.678028|title=Striking the right note after injuries force rethink on rugby career|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]] |access-date=25 May 2018}}</ref> He had a scholarship in UCD for rugby and also represented Ireland at Under-21 level in the World Cup.<ref name="IrishT"/> |
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===Writing career=== |
===Writing career=== |
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In 2015, Breslin published his first book ''Me and My Mate Jeffrey'', a combination memoir/self-help book. "Jeffrey" is a personification of Breslin's anxiety disorder.<ref>{{cite web|last1=O’Sullivan|first1=Eoghan|title=Book review: Me and My Mate Jeffrey|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/artsfilmtv/books/book-reviewme-and-my-mate-jeffrey-417889.html|website=Irish Examiner|date=27 August 2016 |publisher=Irish Examiner Ltd|access-date=30 December 2016}}</ref> |
In 2015, Breslin published his first book ''Me and My Mate Jeffrey'', a combination memoir/self-help book. "Jeffrey" is a personification of Breslin's anxiety disorder.<ref>{{cite web|last1=O’Sullivan|first1=Eoghan|title=Book review: Me and My Mate Jeffrey|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/artsfilmtv/books/book-reviewme-and-my-mate-jeffrey-417889.html|website=Irish Examiner|date=27 August 2016 |publisher=Irish Examiner Ltd|access-date=30 December 2016}}</ref> The book won the 2015 [[Irish Book Awards|Irish Book Award]] for popular non fiction.<ref>{{cite web|title=Me and My Mate Jeffrey|url=http://www.irishbookawards.irish/nominee/me-and-my-mate-jeffrey/|website=Irish Book Awards|access-date=30 December 2016}}</ref> |
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=== Podcast === |
=== Podcast === |
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In July 2019, Breslin launched a podcast called Where Is My Mind? which focuses on mental health and wellbeing.<ref>{{Cite web|last=O'Toole|first=Lucy|title=Niall Breslin launches mental health podcast series Where Is My Mind?|url=https://www.hotpress.com/culture/niall-breslin-launches-mental-health-podcast-series-mind-22781675|access-date=2020-10-14|website=Hotpress}}</ref> |
In July 2019, Breslin launched a podcast called ''Where Is My Mind?'' which focuses on mental health and wellbeing.<ref>{{Cite web|last=O'Toole|first=Lucy|title=Niall Breslin launches mental health podcast series Where Is My Mind?|url=https://www.hotpress.com/culture/niall-breslin-launches-mental-health-podcast-series-mind-22781675|access-date=2020-10-14|website=Hotpress}}</ref> |
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In April 2020, Breslin followed up his previous podcast with another series focusing on mental wellbeing and meditation, this time exclusively for Spotify, called Wake Up / Wind Down (UK & IE).<ref>{{Cite web|last=Newsdesk|first=The Hot Press|title=Bressie revealed as voice of Spotify's new 'Wake Up/Wind Down' podcast series|url=https://www.hotpress.com/culture/bressie-revealed-voice-spotifys-new-wake-upwind-podcast-series-22813769|access-date=2020-10-14|website=Hotpress}}</ref> |
In April 2020, Breslin followed up his previous podcast with another series focusing on mental wellbeing and meditation, this time exclusively for Spotify, called Wake Up / Wind Down (UK & IE).<ref>{{Cite web|last=Newsdesk|first=The Hot Press|title=Bressie revealed as voice of Spotify's new 'Wake Up/Wind Down' podcast series|url=https://www.hotpress.com/culture/bressie-revealed-voice-spotifys-new-wake-upwind-podcast-series-22813769|access-date=2020-10-14|website=Hotpress}}</ref> |
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===The Blizzards=== |
===The Blizzards=== |
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With childhood friends, Breslin formed [[The Blizzards]] in 2004. They released two albums that achieved commercial success, ''[[A Public Display of Affection]]'' in 2006 and ''[[Domino Effect (The Blizzards album)|Domino Effect]]'' in 2008. The band split up in 2009.<ref name="The Blizzards: The last waltz?"/> Following the band's split, Breslin joined [[Simon Fuller]]'s [[XIX Entertainment]] as a songwriter and producer in 2010.<ref name="The Blizzards: The last waltz?">{{cite news|first=Steve|last=Cummins|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/day-and-night/features/the-blizzards-the-last-waltz-1971278.html|title=The Blizzards: The last waltz?|work=Irish Independent |
With childhood friends, Breslin formed [[The Blizzards]] in 2004. They released two albums that achieved commercial success, ''[[A Public Display of Affection]]'' in 2006 and ''[[Domino Effect (The Blizzards album)|Domino Effect]]'' in 2008. The band split up in 2009.<ref name="The Blizzards: The last waltz?"/> Following the band's split, Breslin joined [[Simon Fuller]]'s [[XIX Entertainment]] as a songwriter and producer in 2010.<ref name="The Blizzards: The last waltz?">{{cite news|first=Steve|last=Cummins|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/day-and-night/features/the-blizzards-the-last-waltz-1971278.html|title=The Blizzards: The last waltz?|work=Irish Independent|date=11 December 2009|access-date=9 January 2010}}</ref> |
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===Solo career=== |
===Solo career=== |
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In 2011, Breslin released a solo album, ''Colourblind Stereo''. Four singles were released from the album. During a performance at the Festival of Fires in Westmeath on 5 May 2012, he urged thousands of fans to vote against the government coalition of [[Fine Gael]]/[[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour]], saying before leaving the stage |
In 2011, Breslin released a solo album, ''Colourblind Stereo''. Four singles were released from the album. During a performance at the Festival of Fires in Westmeath on 5 May 2012, he urged thousands of fans to vote against the government coalition of [[Fine Gael]]/[[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour]], saying before leaving the stage "I don’t normally do politics, but this Government is an awful bollocks. I want to make an appeal to all you people out there. Don't make the same mistakes we did by voting them in again".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.breakingnews.ie/entertainment/bressie-attacks-government-at-gig-550415.html|title=Bressie attacks government at gig|work=breakingnews.ie|date=6 May 2012|access-date=6 May 2012}}</ref> |
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In 2012, he was a coach on the inaugural season of ''[[The Voice of Ireland]]'',<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/bressies-in-the-hotseat-in-search-for-the-voice-2919863.html|title=Bressie's in the hotseat in search for the Voice|date=28 October 2011|access-date=28 October 2011|last=Finn|first=Melanie|work=Evening Herald}}</ref> mentoring the winner, [[Pat Byrne (singer)|Pat Byrne]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/ten/2012/0430/thevoiceofireland.html|title=Pat Byrne wins The Voice of Ireland|date=30 April 2012|access-date=30 April 2012|work=RTÉ Ten|publisher=Raidió Teilifís Éireann}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Ken|last=Sweeney|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/voice-winner-pat-byrne-to-bring-party-home-to-borris-co-carlow-3096174.html|title='Voice' winner Pat Byrne to bring party home to Borris, Co Carlow|work=Irish Independent |
In 2012, he was a coach on the inaugural season of ''[[The Voice of Ireland]]'',<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/bressies-in-the-hotseat-in-search-for-the-voice-2919863.html|title=Bressie's in the hotseat in search for the Voice|date=28 October 2011|access-date=28 October 2011|last=Finn|first=Melanie|work=Evening Herald}}</ref> mentoring the winner, [[Pat Byrne (singer)|Pat Byrne]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/ten/2012/0430/thevoiceofireland.html|title=Pat Byrne wins The Voice of Ireland|date=30 April 2012|access-date=30 April 2012|work=RTÉ Ten|publisher=Raidió Teilifís Éireann}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Ken|last=Sweeney|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/voice-winner-pat-byrne-to-bring-party-home-to-borris-co-carlow-3096174.html|title='Voice' winner Pat Byrne to bring party home to Borris, Co Carlow|work=Irish Independent|date=1 May 2012|access-date=1 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Ken|last=Sweeney|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/teacher-pat-byrne-chalks-up-voice-victory-but-bressie-a-winner-too-3095428.html|title=Teacher Pat Byrne chalks up 'Voice' victory, but Bressie a winner too|work=Irish Independent|date=30 April 2012|access-date=30 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.98fm.com/2012/category-entertainment/gossipgirl/category-showbiz/pat-byrne-wins-the-voice-of-ireland/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120716062336/http://www.98fm.com/2012/category-entertainment/gossipgirl/category-showbiz/pat-byrne-wins-the-voice-of-ireland/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 July 2012 |title=Pat Byrne wins The Voice of Ireland |work=98FM |publisher=[[Communicorp]] – owned by [[Denis O'Brien]] |date=30 April 2012 |access-date=30 April 2012 }}</ref> |
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Through the end of 2012, Breslin began work on his second solo album "Rage and Romance".<ref name="Rage and Romance">{{cite web|last=Breslin|first=Niall|title=Twitter, Rage and Romance|url=https://twitter.com/nbrez/status/296325426777817091|access-date=29 January 2013}}</ref> |
Through the end of 2012, Breslin began work on his second solo album "Rage and Romance".<ref name="Rage and Romance">{{cite web|last=Breslin|first=Niall|title=Twitter, Rage and Romance|url=https://twitter.com/nbrez/status/296325426777817091|access-date=29 January 2013}}</ref> |
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A music video was filmed for ''[[Show Me Love (Bressie song)|Show Me Love]]'', featuring ''[[Moone Boy]]'' actors [[David Rawle]] and Ian O'Reilly. In 2014 Breslin appeared on the second series of ''Moone Boy'' as a PE Teacher. |
A music video was filmed for ''[[Show Me Love (Bressie song)|Show Me Love]]'', featuring ''[[Moone Boy]]'' actors [[David Rawle]] and Ian O'Reilly. In 2014 Breslin appeared on the second series of ''Moone Boy'' as a PE Teacher. |
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In January 2014, Breslin announced putting his solo career as a recording artist on hold, with the intention to focus on his work as a judge on The Voice of Ireland and writing and producing music.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McBride|first1=Caitlin|title=Bressie reveals he is ending his solo career for the 'foreseeable future'|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/bressie-reveals-he-is-ending-his-solo-music-career-for-the-foreseeable-future-29929042.html|website= |
In January 2014, Breslin announced putting his solo career as a recording artist on hold, with the intention to focus on his work as a judge on The Voice of Ireland and writing and producing music.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McBride|first1=Caitlin|title=Bressie reveals he is ending his solo career for the 'foreseeable future'|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/bressie-reveals-he-is-ending-his-solo-music-career-for-the-foreseeable-future-29929042.html|website=Irish Independent}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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In late March 2013, Breslin opened up on his blog about his struggles with [[Generalized anxiety disorder]].<ref name="bressie anxiety blog">{{cite web|last=Breslin|first=Niall|title=You Get What You Pay For When Silence Is Your Saviour|url=http://www.bressiemusic.com/?page_id=1011}}</ref> Having experienced a severe panic attack on a live show taping during the first |
In late March 2013, Breslin opened up on his blog about his struggles with [[Generalized anxiety disorder]].<ref name="bressie anxiety blog">{{cite web|last=Breslin|first=Niall|title=You Get What You Pay For When Silence Is Your Saviour|url=http://www.bressiemusic.com/?page_id=1011}}</ref> Having experienced a severe panic attack on a live show taping during the first series of ''[[The Voice of Ireland]]'', Breslin sought professional help and ultimately decided to manage his anxiety, by adopting a more active lifestyle. He began training for a triathlon, in support of Lakelands Area Retreat & Cancer Centre (LARCC),<ref name=LARRC>{{cite web|title=LARRC |url=http://www.laarc.ie }}{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> a foundation on which his mother serves as director.<ref name="LARR Fundraiser">{{cite web|title=LARRC Fundraiser |url=http://larcc.ie/2013/02/bressie-hosts-fundraising-lunch-for-larcc/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130615205407/http://larcc.ie/2013/02/bressie-hosts-fundraising-lunch-for-larcc/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-06-15 }}</ref> |
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Breslin is also an ambassador for [[Cycle Against Suicide]] (CAS),<ref name="Cycle Against Suicide">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cycleagainstsuicide.com/|title=Home}}</ref> |
Breslin is also an ambassador for [[Cycle Against Suicide]] (CAS),<ref name="Cycle Against Suicide">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cycleagainstsuicide.com/|title=Home}}</ref> an organisation that seeks to raise awareness and bring support to those dealing with [[Mental health in Ireland|mental health issues]]. In April and May 2013, Breslin participated as a cyclist with CAS, in a series of legs around Ireland, stopping at local schools to give mental health-related talks and also he was dating [[Miss Universe Ireland]] 2010 [[Rozanna Purcell]].<ref name="CAS Bressie – Fuzion.ie">{{cite web|title=Bressie gets on his bike to cycle against suicide|url=http://www.fuzion.ie/index.cfm?page=viewNews&newsId=851|publisher=fuzion.ie}}</ref> |
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Birth name | Niall Breslin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Also known as | Bressie | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Artane, Dublin, Ireland | 22 October 1980||||||||||||||||||||
Genres | Soft rock, pop | ||||||||||||||||||||
Occupations | Singer-songwriter, television personality, former footballer | ||||||||||||||||||||
Instruments | Guitar, drums, piano | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Niall Breslin (born 22 October 1980), known as Bressie, is an Irish musician, former Westmeath Gaelic footballer and Leinster Rugby player. Breslin found success as the lead singer, guitarist, songwriter with pop band The Blizzards, as a co-writer and producer with XIX Entertainment and as a solo artist. He was the winning coach on the first, third and fifth seasons of The Voice of Ireland.
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Born in Dublin to father Enda, who was from Bundoran in County Donegal,[1] and mother Mandy, Breslin is the second youngest of five children,[2] including siblings Ronan, Laura, Julie and Andrea.[3] At the age of two, he and his family moved to Mullingar, and attended Coláiste Mhuire in the town. As a result of Enda's military deployment when Breslin was 13, the family relocated to Israel for five months.[4] Breslin attended University College Dublin on a sports scholarship, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Sociology (2003) and a master's degree in Mindfulness Based Interventions (2019).[5] In 2022, Breslin was awarded UCD Alumnus of the Year in Social Sciences.
Sports career
[edit]Breslin represented Westmeath, in Gaelic football at Minor, and U-21 Championship levels.[6] He won a Leinster Under-21 Football Championship medal with Westmeath in 2000. He was also a professional rugby player with Leinster Rugby.[7][8] He had a scholarship in UCD for rugby and also represented Ireland at Under-21 level in the World Cup.[8]
Writing career
[edit]In 2015, Breslin published his first book Me and My Mate Jeffrey, a combination memoir/self-help book. "Jeffrey" is a personification of Breslin's anxiety disorder.[9] The book won the 2015 Irish Book Award for popular non fiction.[10]
Podcast
[edit]In July 2019, Breslin launched a podcast called Where Is My Mind? which focuses on mental health and wellbeing.[11]
In April 2020, Breslin followed up his previous podcast with another series focusing on mental wellbeing and meditation, this time exclusively for Spotify, called Wake Up / Wind Down (UK & IE).[12]
Music career
[edit]The Blizzards
[edit]With childhood friends, Breslin formed The Blizzards in 2004. They released two albums that achieved commercial success, A Public Display of Affection in 2006 and Domino Effect in 2008. The band split up in 2009.[13] Following the band's split, Breslin joined Simon Fuller's XIX Entertainment as a songwriter and producer in 2010.[13]
Solo career
[edit]In 2011, Breslin released a solo album, Colourblind Stereo. Four singles were released from the album. During a performance at the Festival of Fires in Westmeath on 5 May 2012, he urged thousands of fans to vote against the government coalition of Fine Gael/Labour, saying before leaving the stage "I don’t normally do politics, but this Government is an awful bollocks. I want to make an appeal to all you people out there. Don't make the same mistakes we did by voting them in again".[14]
In 2012, he was a coach on the inaugural season of The Voice of Ireland,[15] mentoring the winner, Pat Byrne.[16][17][18][19]
Through the end of 2012, Breslin began work on his second solo album "Rage and Romance".[20] A music video was filmed for Show Me Love, featuring Moone Boy actors David Rawle and Ian O'Reilly. In 2014 Breslin appeared on the second series of Moone Boy as a PE Teacher.
In January 2014, Breslin announced putting his solo career as a recording artist on hold, with the intention to focus on his work as a judge on The Voice of Ireland and writing and producing music.[21]
Personal life
[edit]In late March 2013, Breslin opened up on his blog about his struggles with Generalized anxiety disorder.[22] Having experienced a severe panic attack on a live show taping during the first series of The Voice of Ireland, Breslin sought professional help and ultimately decided to manage his anxiety, by adopting a more active lifestyle. He began training for a triathlon, in support of Lakelands Area Retreat & Cancer Centre (LARCC),[23] a foundation on which his mother serves as director.[24]
Breslin is also an ambassador for Cycle Against Suicide (CAS),[25] an organisation that seeks to raise awareness and bring support to those dealing with mental health issues. In April and May 2013, Breslin participated as a cyclist with CAS, in a series of legs around Ireland, stopping at local schools to give mental health-related talks and also he was dating Miss Universe Ireland 2010 Rozanna Purcell.[26]
Discography
[edit]- Studio albums
Year | Album Title | Peak chart positions |
---|---|---|
IRE | ||
2011 | Colourblind Stereo
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8[27] |
2013 | Rage and Romance
|
1 |
- Singles
Year | Song | Peak chart positions | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|
IRE | UK | |||
2011 | "Can't Stay Young Forever" | 9 | - | Colourblind Stereo |
"Good Intentions" | 36 | - | ||
2012 | "Breaking My Fall" | 14 | - | |
2013 | "Show Me Love" | 53 | - | Rage and Romance |
2013 | "Silence Is Your Saviour" | - | - |
- Guest appearances
- 2012 – "Rocky Road to Poland"
References
[edit]- ^ 'Bressie brings popular podcast to Letterkenny this weekend' (Derry People - Donegal News, 27 October 2023). https://donegalnews.com/bressie-brings-popular-podcast-to-letterkenny-this-weekend/
- ^ Borrill, Rachel. "Why Bressie is the man of the moment". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- ^ Breslin, Niall (2011). Colourblind Stereo CD insert. Sony Music Entertainment (Ireland).
- ^ Finn, Melanie. "From rugby jock to rock star... how Bressie became the hottest man on TV". Evening Herald. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- ^ "Niall Breslin | Author. co-Founder of @LustForLife | UCD Business Alumni Challenge". ucdbusinesschallenge.ie. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ "Q&A: Niall Breslin". Irish Independent. 19 September 2008. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
- ^ "Niall "Bressie" Breslin – Personally Speaking Bureau". Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- ^ a b "Striking the right note after injuries force rethink on rugby career". The Irish Times. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- ^ O’Sullivan, Eoghan (27 August 2016). "Book review: Me and My Mate Jeffrey". Irish Examiner. Irish Examiner Ltd. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Me and My Mate Jeffrey". Irish Book Awards. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
- ^ O'Toole, Lucy. "Niall Breslin launches mental health podcast series Where Is My Mind?". Hotpress. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ Newsdesk, The Hot Press. "Bressie revealed as voice of Spotify's new 'Wake Up/Wind Down' podcast series". Hotpress. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ a b Cummins, Steve (11 December 2009). "The Blizzards: The last waltz?". Irish Independent. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
- ^ "Bressie attacks government at gig". breakingnews.ie. 6 May 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
- ^ Finn, Melanie (28 October 2011). "Bressie's in the hotseat in search for the Voice". Evening Herald. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ^ "Pat Byrne wins The Voice of Ireland". RTÉ Ten. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
- ^ Sweeney, Ken (1 May 2012). "'Voice' winner Pat Byrne to bring party home to Borris, Co Carlow". Irish Independent. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
- ^ Sweeney, Ken (30 April 2012). "Teacher Pat Byrne chalks up 'Voice' victory, but Bressie a winner too". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
- ^ "Pat Byrne wins The Voice of Ireland". 98FM. Communicorp – owned by Denis O'Brien. 30 April 2012. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
- ^ Breslin, Niall. "Twitter, Rage and Romance". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ McBride, Caitlin. "Bressie reveals he is ending his solo career for the 'foreseeable future'". Irish Independent.
- ^ Breslin, Niall. "You Get What You Pay For When Silence Is Your Saviour".
- ^ "LARRC".[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "LARRC Fundraiser". Archived from the original on 15 June 2013.
- ^ "Home".
- ^ "Bressie gets on his bike to cycle against suicide". fuzion.ie.
- ^ "acharts.us- Colorblind Stereo chart performance". αCharts. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
External links
[edit]- Niall Breslin at IMDb
- Video interview at Oxegen 07
- Friday interview: Bressie, Hogan Stand, 15 March 2013.
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Alumni of University College Dublin
- Gaelic footballers who switched code
- Irish male guitarists
- Irish record producers
- Irish rock guitarists
- Irish rugby union players
- Irish male singer-songwriters
- 21st-century Irish singer-songwriters
- Irish television personalities
- Leinster Rugby players
- Mullingar Shamrocks Gaelic footballers
- Newstalk presenters
- People from Mullingar
- The Voice of Ireland
- Sportspeople from County Westmeath
- Westmeath Gaelic footballers
- 21st-century Irish male singers
- 21st-century Irish guitarists
- Rugby union flankers
- People educated at Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar
- Musicians from County Westmeath