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Mick Ronson (The Guitar Hero of Glam)
Mick Ronson (born Michael Ronson, May 26, 1946 – April 29, 1993) was an English guitarist, songwriter, producer, and arranger. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of the glam rock era, he is best known for his groundbreaking work as David Bowie’s musical director and lead guitarist during the Ziggy Stardust period. His melodic, powerful, and theatrical playing style helped define the sound of 1970s rock. EARLY LIFE & MUSICAL BEGINNINGS Born

Mick Ronson
Apr 52 min read


Rod Stewart (The Voice of Rock ‘n’ Roll)
Rod Stewart (born Roderick David Stewart, January 10, 1945) is a legendary British singer, songwriter, and record producer. With his raspy, soulful voice, charismatic stage presence, and eclectic musical style, he has enjoyed one of the longest and most successful careers in popular music. From folk and blues to glam rock, disco, and standards, Rod Stewart has sold over 250 million records worldwide and remains a beloved icon across generations. EARLY LIFE & MUSICAL BEGINNING

Rod Stewart
Mar 1, 20232 min read


Roy Wood (The Musical Wizard of Birmingham)
Roy Wood (born Ulysses Adrian Wood, November 8, 1946) is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. A true visionary of British rock, he co-founded The Move, Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), and Wizzard, leaving an indelible mark on 1960s and 1970s pop, rock, and glam. Known for his wild hair, theatrical style, and genre-blending creativity, Roy Wood is one of the most inventive figures in British music history. EARLY LIFE & MUSICAL BEGINNINGS Born in

Wizzard
Jan 1, 20233 min read


Ronnie Lane (The Heart of The Small Faces & The Faces)
Ronnie Lane (born Ronald Frederick Lane, April 1, 1946 – June 4, 1997) was an English bassist, singer, and songwriter. Nicknamed “Plonk,” he was a founding member of the Small Faces and later The Faces. Known for his melodic bass lines, soulful voice, cheeky charm, and songwriting, Lane brought warmth, humor, and rootsy SMALL FACES (1965–1969) Co-founded with Steve Marriott. Classic lineup: Steve Marriott – vocals, guitar Ronnie Lane – bass, vocals Kenney Jones – drums Ian Mc

Ronnie Lane
Jan 1, 20232 min read


Roxy Music (The Art School Glam Revolutionaries)
Roxy Music was a British art rock and glam rock band formed in 1970 in London. Known for their sophisticated, stylish sound, eclectic influences, and striking visual aesthetic, they became one of the most innovative and influential bands of the 1970s. Blending art rock, glam, pop, and avant-garde elements, Roxy Music helped bridge the gap between underground experimentation and mainstream success. FOUNDING & EARLY YEARS Roxy Music was formed by Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards)

Roxy Music
Feb 8, 19882 min read


Ronnie Lane (June 5, 1975) “Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?” / “Ain't No Lady” – Single 7" JP
Ronnie Lane released the poignant Depression-era classic “Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?” as a 7" single in Japan, taken from his solo album with Slim Chance. This Japanese pressing paired the heartfelt cover with the original “Ain’t No Lady”. RELEASE DETAILS Artist: Ronnie Lane Label: Island Date: June 5, 1975 Catalogue: ILR-10756 Format: 7" Vinyl Single Country: Japan Genre: Rock, Folk Rock Style: British Rock, Singer-Songwriter A-Side: “Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?” Writ

Ronnie Lane
Jun 5, 19752 min read


Faces (June 6, 1973) “Ooh-La-La” / “Borstal Boys” – Single 7" US
In June 1973, The Faces released “Ooh-La-La”, the title track from their final studio album, as a single in the USA. This laid-back, rootsy rocker backed with the energetic “Borstal Boys” captured the band’s loose, boozy charm during the twilight of their career. RELEASE DETAILS Artist: Faces Label: Warner Bros. Date: June 6, 1973 Catalogue: WB 7711 Format: 7" Vinyl Single Country: United States Genre: Rock, Roots Rock, Glam Rock Style: British Rock A-Side: “Ooh-La-La” Writte

Faces
Jun 6, 19732 min read


Roy Wood (January 1, 1973) “Music Scene’s Wizzard of Wood” – Music Scene (UK)
This January 1, 1973 feature profiles Roy Wood as one of the most ambitious and creative forces in British music, highlighting his new band Wizzard, upcoming solo album, and busy 1973 schedule following his work with The Move and Electric Light Orchestra. Publication: Music Scene Date: January 1, 1973 Country: United Kingdom Section / Pages: Feature / Artist Profile Title: Music Scene’s Wizzard of Wood THE STORY The article presents Roy Wood as “The Sound Of ’73”, praising hi

Wizzard
Jan 1, 19732 min read


The Move (June 6 1971) Message From The Country -Album
The Move’s fourth and final studio album Message From The Country, released in June 1971, served as a creative bridge between the band’s glam-pop roots and the symphonic ambitions of the newly formed Electric Light Orchestra. Recorded simultaneously with ELO’s debut, it marked the end of an era for one of Britain’s most inventive groups RELEASE DETAILS Artist: The Move Label: Harvest Records Date: June 6 1971 Catalogue: SHVL 800 Format: LP Country: United Kingdom THE STORY Me

Wizzard
Jun 6, 19712 min read


Humble Pie (June 5, 1970) “Heartbeat” / “The Sad Bag Of Shakey Jake” – Single 7" JP
In June 1970, Humble Pie released the 7" single “Heartbeat” / “The Sad Bag Of Shakey Jake” in Japan on the Immediate label, featuring a striking cover with the band in a dramatic group portrait. RELEASE DETAILS Artist: Humble Pie Label: Immediate Date: June 5, 1970 Catalogue: IR-2528 Format: 7" Vinyl Single Country: Japan Genre: Rock, Blues Rock Style: British Rock, Hard Rock A-Side: “Heartbeat” Written by: Montgomery / Petty B-Side: “The Sad Bag Of Shakey Jake” Written by: S

Faces
Jun 5, 19701 min read
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