Brian Connolly – The Lollipop Man
A Candy-Coated Smile Hiding the Fractures of a Fading Pop Dream Released in 1974 as a solo single by Brian Connolly, best known as the frontman of Sweet, “The Lollipop…
A Candy-Coated Smile Hiding the Fractures of a Fading Pop Dream Released in 1974 as a solo single by Brian Connolly, best known as the frontman of Sweet, “The Lollipop…
Fragile plea for patience and survival, sung by a voice already carrying the weight of everything it had endured. Released in 1976, Wait Till the Morning Comes appeared during Brian…
When the stage lights dim, this song asks whether music is salvation or the last fragile refuge of a wounded soul. Released in 1980, Brian Connolly’s Take Away the Music…
Wounded voice searching for redemption, turning hard rock into a confessional plea When Brian Connolly stepped to the microphone to sing Healer with Sweet in Japan in 1976, the song…
Fame Could Shake the Stage, But Family Was the Quiet Place Where Brian Connolly Learned How to Breathe In the mid nineteen seventies, at the commercial peak of Sweet, Brian…
Wounded voice asking for grace, dignity, and recognition after the applause has faded Released in 1980 as a standalone solo single, “Don’t You Know A Lady” arrived at a fragile…
A singular voice that turned glitter into thunder and left British pop forever louder, brighter, and bruised with feeling In the early 1970s, Brian Connolly stood at the center of…
The voice that once turned glitter into thunder steps away, leaving an era to echo without its brightest flame. When Brian Connolly walked away from Sweet, the departure resonated far…
A song that turns chaos into celebration, capturing the moment when youth, noise, and freedom collide under flashing lights. When Brian Connolly revisited Ballroom Blitz, he was reaching back to…
A jubilant declaration of glam era abandon where desire, rhythm, and bravado collide in three incandescent minutes. When Brian Connolly revisited Wig Wam Bam in rerecorded form, he was returning…