Mike Brady (musician)

Both songs have become synonymous with Australian rules football and are traditionally sung on AFL Grand Final day in September.

After the breakup of MPD Ltd., In the early 1970s, Brady continued to release a number of singles, including two which reached the Australian top 50.

[citation needed] In 1978, The Mojo Singers had reached the top of the Australian charts with the single "C'mon Aussie C'mon" which had been written to promote World Series Cricket, shown on Channel Nine.

[7] Brady is also the chairman of Cogmetrix, a predictive people analytics company that uses cognitive neuroscience software for talent management; recruitment, productivity and organisational development.

Brady has for a number of years sung the Australian national anthem before the start of the Puffing Billy Great Train Race in Belgrave.

He has four children, including Michael Brady Jr., a maritime history researcher and illustrator that runs the YouTube channel Oceanliner Designs.

In the 2013 Queens Birthday Honours List, Mike Brady was made a member of the Order of Australia (AM) "For significant service to the community, and to music as a composer and performer".