
At the end of the 70s, Brian decided to become artistically independent. Leaving such a popular group was a bit like changing the set mid-show: bold, risky, but sometimes necessary.
The artist then dreamed of a new chapter, more personal, more free. Yet, this transition was anything but an improvised guitar solo. His projects didn’t immediately achieve the hoped-for success, and the constantly evolving music industry left little time for reinvention.
The result? A period of adjustment, during which Brian has to reassess his priorities, rethink his daily routine, and deal with unexpected financial challenges. He even sells his house, a testament to his determination to stay the course despite the obstacles.
This delicate phase reveals a touching aspect of her personality: her ability to remain true to her passion, even when things get complicated.