Teenage heartthrob who suffered 13 heart attacks in 24 hours died penniless in the projects after selling his house to pay bills

In the 1970s, few frontmen shone brighter than Brian Connolly. With blond hair, swagger, and a powerhouse voice,

he led The Sweet through an electrifying run of glam-rock hits — none bigger than “The Ballroom Blitz.”

At their peak, the band sold over 50 million records and scored 13 UK Top-20 singles, including the No. 1 “Block Buster!” For a while, it seemed unstoppable.

Born Brian MacManus in Scotland in 1945, he was abandoned as a baby and raised by adoptive parents.

Later, he learned he was the half-brother of actor Mark McManus. By the mid-1960s, Connolly was

performing in London clubs before co-founding The Sweet, blending pop hooks with hard-rock riffs that defined a generation.

But behind the glitter, cracks appeared. Fame brought pressure and alcohol. “Gradually,

it just got out of hand,” he later admitted. By 1979 he’d left the band to go solo, but his singles failed to chart, and his health began to collapse.

In 1981, Connolly suffered multiple heart attacks, leaving partial paralysis and nerve damage.

A crushing tax bill forced him to sell his home in 1983. Still, he kept performing, forming Brian Connolly’s Sweet and touring relentlessly despite poor health and dwindling pay.

A brief comeback in the mid-1990s brought hope. He released a solo album, Let’s Go, in 1995,

and welcomed a son with his partner, Jean. Yet his body was failing. A 1996 documentary,

Don’t Leave Me This Way, showed a fragile Connolly confronting his decline with unflinching honesty.

His final performance came that December; two months later, on February 9, 1997, he died at 51 from liver and kidney failure following multiple heart attacks.

Connolly’s story is both triumph and tragedy — a life of talent, turmoil, and resilience. The glitter may have faded, but his voice — fierce, joyful, unforgettable — still blazes on.

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