Few artists enjoyed greater success in the U.K. to start the '70s than T. Rex, who scored a string of hit albums and singles and garnered hundreds of magazine headlines while leading the era’s ...
Rock’n’roll’s past, present and future stars crossed each other in transit in the space of a few months in 1972: Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis headlined The London Rock And Roll Show at Wembley ...
It's been a long time coming for T. Rex fans, but the group's Ringo Starr-directed 1972 film, 'Born To Boogie,' will make its DVD debut in May via Sanctuary. By Billboard Staff It’s been a long time ...
Twenty-eight years after the untimely death of T. Rex frontman Marc Bolan, this 1972 film gets the re-release it deserves. At a near-overwhelming 325 minutes, the comprehensive two-disc set offers a ...
Born to Boogie, a 1972 concert film featuring Marc Bolan and T. Rex, is getting the reissue treatment. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
It’s spring 1972 and Marc Bolan, the rest of T.Rex and producer Tony Visconti – who tells this story – are in a limo travelling from Orly airport to the 18th-century Château d’Hérouville (recently ...
English rock ‘n’ roll movies from the ’70s are one of life’s unsung pleasures. Instead of sticking to basic boring concert footage, the drug-addled pranksters behind them tended to intercut surreal ...
1972 was Marc Bolan’s year – and T.Rex - The Slider, the album that captures the ‘First Man of Glam Rock’ at his creative and commercial peak, has now been lovingly remastered for the first time by ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In 1972, Marc Bolan and T.Rex were selling 100,000 records a day and playing sold-out gigs on both sides of the Atlantic. Indeed, when ...
It’s hard to imagine how voluminous late producer Hal Willner’s contact list must have been. Who else could employ musicians that range from top-tier names like U2, Elton John, Todd Rundgren, Kesha, ...
Marc Bolan’s career had been in a slump before the 12th T. Rex album Dandy in the Underworld arrived on March 11, 1977 – or at least, that’s how the media presented it. Bolan himself had a different ...
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