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📰 New addition to T. Rex – Feature : Aug. 1973

  • Writer: T.Rex
    T.Rex
  • Aug 5, 1973
  • 3 min read

A short, excited news piece in Pop Magazine announces that T. Rex have added a new guitarist (Jack Green) to the line-up, signalling Marc Bolan’s ongoing evolution and desire to expand the band’s sound.


The article includes a striking live photo of Bolan in full glam regalia, emphasising the group’s continued visual and musical impact.


This August 5, 1973 Pop Magazine feature captures T. Rex at a moment of transition, as they consolidated their glam empire while subtly refreshing their line-up for the post-peak era.


đź—ž Pop

đź“… Date: August 5, 1973

⏱ Length: 3 min read


đź“° Key Highlights

• Announcement of a new guitarist joining T. Rex

• Marc Bolan’s decision to expand the band’s line-up for a fuller sound

• Emphasis on the group’s ongoing popularity and live energy

• Inclusion of a dramatic live photograph of Bolan performing

• Context of the band’s continued success following their string of 1971–72 hits


đź“° Overview

In August 1973, with T. Rex still riding high from their earlier glam explosion but beginning to navigate a post-peak phase, Pop Magazine reported on the addition of a new guitarist to the band. The brief feature reflects Bolan’s restless creativity and his determination to keep the T. Rex sound evolving rather than resting on past successes.


đź“° Source Details

Publication / Venue: Pop Magazine

Date: August 5, 1973

Format: Short news feature

Provenance Notes: Verified directly from the preserved page; bold headline “Zuwachs für T. Rex,” accompanying live photograph of Marc Bolan, and concise German text.


đź“° The Story

The piece announces that T. Rex have recruited a new guitarist, with Marc Bolan apparently seeking a fuller, more dynamic live and recorded sound. The article notes the band’s continued strong presence on the European scene and hints at upcoming changes in their musical direction.


A prominent live photo shows Bolan in classic glam pose — wild hair, flamboyant outfit, and commanding stage presence — reinforcing the visual identity that had made T. Rex such a phenomenon. The tone is positive and forward-looking, suggesting the addition will strengthen rather than dilute the group’s appeal.


đź“° Visual Archive

Small but striking black-and-white live photograph of Marc Bolan performing on stage, positioned next to the headline and short text. The image captures Bolan’s characteristic glam-rock charisma and theatrical delivery.


Caption: Marc Bolan performing with T. Rex, featured in the Pop Magazine news item about the band’s new guitarist, August 5, 1973.


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đź“° Closing Notes

This concise August 1973 Pop Magazine report is a small but telling sign of T. Rex’s evolution during their post-peak period. Even as glam’s first wave began to crest, Marc Bolan continued to refine and expand his musical vision, ensuring the band remained a dynamic force rather than a nostalgia act.



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All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non-commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.T.Rex’s "New addition to T. Rex", a small feature in Pop Magazine, August 5, 1973.

Since Marc Bolan announced that glam rock was dead for him, some changes actually seem to be taking place at T. Rex. Another guitarist has just been added to the T. Rex team. The new man is called Jack Green, previously played with Trapeze, and will be part of T. Rex's upcoming American tour – the band supporting Three Dog Night. His musical role in the group has not yet been announced.

Marc Bolan: Will engage in musical battles with a second guitarist in the future


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