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Glam Slam Guide
The gravel-voiced, leopard-print-wearing, football-scarf-waving rascal who turned Celtic soul into chart-topping, scarf-twirling glam gold. Started as the ultimate rock frontman with the Jeff Beck Group and Faces, but when he went solo in 1969 he kept the rough edges, added a silk scarf, a feather cut, and a wink that could melt knickers at fifty paces. The Glam Slam Essentials Every Picture Tells a Story (1971) – Album Release (1971) – UK #1 / US #1The one that made him a su

Rod Stewart
Jan 23 min read


Rod Stewart: "Faceless Lover" Cover Feature (1976)
Rod Stewart's Faceless Lover , a cover, four-page feature, and album review in Creem Magazine , September 1, 1976.

Rod Stewart
Aug 31, 19761 min read


Faces: Making Up or Breaking Up? Cover Feature (1975)
Rod Stewart & Faces’ Making Up or Breaking Up? , a cover and four-page feature in Circus Magazine , November 1, 1975.

Faces
Nov 26, 19751 min read


Rod Stewart: "On The Rod Again" Cover Feature (1975)
Rod Stewart’s "On The Rod Again" , a cover and six-page feature in Best Magazine (France) , September 1, 1975.

Rod Stewart
Aug 31, 19751 min read


Rod Stewart: Question & Answer Cover Article (1972)
Rod Stewart’s Question & Answer , a cover and one-page article in Beat Instrumental , December 1, 1972.

Rod Stewart
Dec 27, 19741 min read


Rod Stewart: "Sprang From Captivity" Cover Feature (1974)
Rod Stewart’s "Sprang From Captivity" , a cover and seven-page feature in Circus Raves Magazine , December 1, 1974.

Rod Stewart
Dec 13, 19741 min read


Rod Stewart: "Rod Gets a Facelift" Cover Feature (1974)
Rod Stewart’s "Rod Gets a Facelift" , a cover and six-page feature in Creem Magazine , October 1, 1974.

Rod Stewart
Sep 30, 19741 min read


To Big For The Faces? Cover: 1972
Germany’s teen bible crowns Rod the sexiest voice in rock! Rod Stewart’s full-page Bravo magazine feature, November 8, 1972 – the gravel-voiced, heart-throb in all his 1972 glory., cover only.

Rod Stewart
Nov 8, 19721 min read


Slade: The Whole World's Goin' Crazy Single (1972)
Crazy in the Music Scene The Glam Rock Freebie Hit Slade’s “The Whole World's Goin' Crazy” 7-inch flexi disc single, was released in the UK on October 20, 1972, as a free insert with the first issue of Music Scene magazine. Backed with “Bonnie Charlie” by Mike Hugg, this high-energy glam rock track, written by Noddy Holder, was a taster from the soon to be released album Slayed?. Produced by Chas Chandler, the A-side’s anthemic chant and stomping rhythm captured Slade’s infec

Slade
Oct 19, 19722 min read


Words Of 26 Hits Cover: 1972
Rod Stewart’s cover Words Magazine, January 1, 1972.

Rod Stewart
Jan 31, 19721 min read
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