Ken Brady, born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1944, is currently the Lead singer of The Original Casinos. Ken began singing at 9 years of age when his parents placed him in local talent shows. Ken loved singing and had the opportunity to share the stage with such artists as The Students, The Shirelles, Chubby Checker, and Jerry Lee Lewis. He performed with The Casinos, taking over for Gene Hughes, from 1962 through 1965 as the lead singer. In 1965, Ken's good friend, Gene Hughes, rejoined the group. Ken pursued his career as a single in Dallas, TX, Atlanta, GA, and Los Angeles, CA. In returning to Cincinnati, he performed with such groups as "The What For" and "The Avenue". The year 1967 was the year The Casinos recorded John Loudermilks' song "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" It was a hit for 10 weeks, passing The Beatles and other groups from across the pond! Ken and Gene, true friends always, celebrated the hit through the years. Today Ken sings "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" as a tribute to his friend, Gene Hughes. The hits of the 50"s and 60"s such as "Daddy"s Home", "Life Is But A Dream", "Stand By Me" and "I Believe" are beautifully rendered by the wonderful tenor voice of Ken Brady. Ken now resides in Florida, performing as both a single and with The Original Casinos, with the Royal Guardsmen and Tony & Tricia Belskis