Brian Connolly Jr. – Fox On The Run
A Son Revisits a Glitter-Rock Classic: “Fox on the Run” Through the Voice of Brian Connolly Jr. Few songs capture the glitter and swagger of mid-1970s British pop-rock quite like…
A Son Revisits a Glitter-Rock Classic: “Fox on the Run” Through the Voice of Brian Connolly Jr. Few songs capture the glitter and swagger of mid-1970s British pop-rock quite like…
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“In Spite of Ourselves” – A Tender, Wry Celebration of Imperfect Love That Somehow Endures When John Prine released “In Spite of Ourselves” in 1999, it felt less like a…