Daryl Braithwaite Announces Retirement from Live Performances
Daryl Braithwaite 宣布退出現場演出
Introduction
Daryl Braithwaite, a well-known Australian singer, has announced that he will stop performing live.
知名澳洲歌手 Daryl Braithwaite 宣布將停止現場演出。
Main Body
The announcement was shared on official social media accounts on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Braithwaite, who is 77 years old, explained that he is retiring because of increasing physical difficulties with his voice. Consequently, he no longer finds the same professional enjoyment in performing. This decision comes after a long career of 58 years, during which he led the band Sherbet from 1970 through the 1980s before starting a successful solo career.
這項公告於 2026 年 6 月 23 日星期二在官方社交媒體帳號上分享。現年 77 歲的 Braithwaite 解釋,他決定退休是因為聲帶面臨日益增加的生理困難。因此,他不再能從演出中獲得同樣的專業樂趣。這項決定是在他長達 58 年的演藝生涯之後做出的,他在 1970 年至 1980 年代期間領導 Sherbet 樂團,隨後開啟了成功的個人事業。
Braithwaite's achievements are widely recognized, including his induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2017. He is famous for several number-one hits, such as 'The Horses' and 'You're My World.' Furthermore, his recent work included a 2023 collaboration with Harry Styles in Sydney and a show in Norway. Other industry professionals, such as Kate Ceberano, have acknowledged the news and emphasized that this was likely a very difficult decision for him to make.
Braithwaite 的成就廣泛獲得認可,包括在 2017 年入選 ARIA 名人之堂。他以多首冠軍單曲聞名,例如《The Horses》和《You're My World》。此外,他近期的工作包括 2023 年在悉尼與 Harry Styles 合作以及在挪威的演出。其他業界專業人士(如 Kate Ceberano)也對此消息表示關注,並強調這對他而言可能是一個非常困難的決定。
Conclusion
Mr. Braithwaite has officially retired from live singing due to physical limitations with his voice.
Braithwaite 先生因聲帶生理限制,已正式退出現場演唱。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The 'Connector' Jump: Moving from A2 to B2
At an A2 level, you likely use simple sentences like "He is old. He is retiring." To reach B2, you need to glue your ideas together using logical connectors. This turns a list of facts into a professional narrative.
🛠 The Power Tools found in this text:
1. The 'Result' Trigger: Consequently
- A2 style: "His voice is bad. He doesn't enjoy singing."
- B2 style: "...physical difficulties with his voice. Consequently, he no longer finds the same professional enjoyment..."
- Coach's Tip: Use Consequently when you want to show a direct cause-and-effect relationship in a formal way.
2. The 'Adding Value' Tool: Furthermore
- A2 style: "He has hits. He also worked with Harry Styles."
- B2 style: "...number-one hits... Furthermore, his recent work included a 2023 collaboration..."
- Coach's Tip: Furthermore is a sophisticated upgrade from "and" or "also." Use it to add a new, important piece of information to your argument.
💡 The B2 Strategy: "The Chain Effect"
Look at how the text flows. It doesn't just give data; it builds a chain:
Physical Difficulty (Consequently) Loss of Enjoyment (Furthermore) Recent Achievements.
Try this mental shift: Next time you write, stop using "And" and "So." Replace them with these bridge words to instantly sound more fluent and academic.