Brian Connolly – The First Cut Is the Deepest
The wound that teaches love its sharpest lesson never truly fades Within the long and often bittersweet tradition of reinterpretation in popular music, Brian Connolly’s rendition of The First Cut…
The wound that teaches love its sharpest lesson never truly fades Within the long and often bittersweet tradition of reinterpretation in popular music, Brian Connolly’s rendition of The First Cut…
A Voice Searching for Its Place Again, Where Love Sounds Both Familiar and Fragile There are songs that arrive at the height of success, and there are songs that come…
The Last Echo of a Glam Rock Thunderstorm In the early 1970s, when glitter, volume, and attitude collided on stages across Britain, few bands captured the wild electricity of the…
A fragile voice confronting a fading spotlight: dignity, memory, and the cost of glam rock fame. In the mid-1980s, when the glitter had long settled and the roar of arena…
A fragile confession where a once powerful voice pauses to ask for understanding rather than applause When Brian Connolly released Don’t You Know a Lady in 1978, it was not…