Liam Reilly Death – Dead, Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death, Passed Away: On January 4th, 2021, InsideEko Media learned about the death of Liam Reilly through social media publications made on Twitter.
InsideEko is yet to confirm Liam Reilly’s cause of death as no health issues, accident or other causes of death have been learned to be associated with the passing.
This death has caused a lot of friends and family of Reilly so much hurt. It is in that mourning spirit that the concerned persons have taken to social media to share tributes to the deceased and condolences to the affected family.
Tributes To Liam Reilly
Across social media users’ timelines are statements that show respect, admiration, and gratitude towards Reilly as people mourn the passing.
Rest in Peace Liam Reilly, songwriter of many of our favourite Irish ballads. I’ve fond memories of belting out Summer in Dublin & The Streets of New York with Liam on a few occasions. A sad day for the Irish music scene 🇮🇪💔 #bagatelle pic.twitter.com/xzdzmTbJQs
— Simon Casey (@simoncasey11) January 2, 2021
Sad news today about one of Ireland’s great songwriters Liam Reilly.
I met Liam first about 30 years ago but we only got to play together in 2018 when I put together this LIVE version of “Summer in Dublin” for Up For The Match.
Rest in peace Liam 🎹🎶https://t.co/vTyjT0ZCRX— Jim Sheridan (@Jim_Sheridan) January 2, 2021
Sad news that Bagatelle’s Liam Reilly has died. A brilliant songwriter & composer whose lyrics resonated with so many. Second Violin, Summer in Dublin, Leeson Street lady, Jersey Girl, Trump Card. All classics. I saw him at the Ulster Hall last Dec. A great night. A lovely man. https://t.co/NXNAniwKAq
— Mandy McAuley (@mandy_mcauley) January 2, 2021
Devastated to hear of the passing of Liam Reilly. One of Ireland’s greatest songwriters. I never got the chance to meet him, but I always hoped I would so I could thank him for writing “The Streets of New York” I hope he would have enjoyed my version. Thank you Liam. X pic.twitter.com/W5O1owlv2X
— Ryan McMullan (@ryanmcmusic) January 2, 2021
I just received the sad news about my old friend, Liam Reilly of Bagatelle. My heart goes out to Liam’s family and friends and to Ken and Jim and to all his fans. Ireland has lost a National Treasure but his legacy will live on forever. https://t.co/RxpjtGnosx
— Stephen Travers (@MiamiShowband) January 2, 2021
Sad news – Liam Reilly passed away yesterday. Many of you enjoyed his 1990 entry Somewhere In Europe when we revisited Zagreb 1990 in November 🇮🇪 https://t.co/NPPg2EA6Ds pic.twitter.com/CFv9KVAS5F
— #EurovisionAgain (@EurovisionAgain) January 2, 2021
Statement confirming the sad news of Liam Reilly’s passing. One of Ireland’s greatest performers. “With sad hearts, the family of Liam Reilly, musician, songwriter and frontman of Bagatelle, wish to confirm that he passed away suddenly but peacefully at his home on January 1st.
— Sinéad Hussey (@SineadHus) January 2, 2021
Sad news. We have lost one of the brotherhood of Irish songwriters. Liam Reilly, writer of Trump Card, Second Violin and the iconic SUMMER IN DUBLIN, has passed, too soon at 65.Condolences to his family and to Ken & Wally, early Bagatelle bandmates .
— Phil Coulter (@Phil_Coulter) January 2, 2021
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