Brian Connolly

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Året var 1976 TrailerThe Sweet: Action (The Ultimate Story) TrailerOnly the Brave Trailer

Brian Francis Connolly was a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead singer between 1968 and 1979 of the British glam rock band The Sweet.

Most Popular Brian Connolly Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Ghoulies Trailer (1985)

18 January 1985

A young man and his girlfriend move into the man's old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a need to control ancient demons.

Only the Brave Trailer (2006)

23 October 2006

A searing portrait of war and prejudice, ‘Only the Brave’ takes you on a haunting journey into the hearts and minds of the forgotten heroes of WWII – the Japanese-American 100th/442nd.

The Sweet: Action (The Ultimate Story) Trailer (2015)

18 September 2015

SWEET are celebrating the 40th anniversary of one of their greatest ever hits “Action” with the release of a brand new "Best Of" CD and DVD that at last tells the ultimate SWEET story from the very beginning to today, also under the same motto: ACTION - 40 years of hits!

The Sweet: Sweetlike Trailer (2003)

12 October 2003

1. Introduction 2. Hell Raiser 3. Block Buster 4. Fox on the Run 5. Medley: Wig-Wam Bam/Little Willy 6.

Året var 1976 Trailer (2025)

28 December 2025

1976 brings several events that leave their mark on Sweden. Silvia Sommerlath marries King Carl Gustaf, and Thorbjörn Fälldin takes over as the new prime minister.

All That Glitters Trailer (1974)

28 February 1974

BBC Schools documentary about the successful British rock band The Sweet, their riches and the price of fame.

The Sweet: All That Glitters Trailer (1974)

28 February 1974

In 1973, Sweet were the subject of a documentary All That Glitters for BBC Schools series Scene. Being intended for “educational purposes,” the program had to pose a relevant topic for debate among its teenage audience—in this case, “Is the music business really that glamorous?” Over a period of two to three days, Scene followed the band members Brian Connolly (vocals), Steve Priest (bass/coals), Andy Scott (guitar) and Mick Tucker (drums) as they rehearsed for a Top of the Pops appearance (which led to an outcry over Priest’s Nazi outfit) and their (now hailed as “legendary”) Christmas show at London’s Rainbow Theater.