5 Bands That Defined the Glam Rock Era of the 1970s

In the 1970s, glam rock emerged in the UK as a flamboyant evolution of rock 'n' roll, redefining social norms with extravagant stage costumes and makeup.

T. Rex:  Marc Bolan's T. Rex, with their iconic "Hot Love" performance in 1971, marked the birth of glam rock. Their influence spanned genres like punk, alt-rock, and Britpop.

Roxy Music:  Roxy Music, founded by Bryan Ferry, pioneered electronic elements in glam rock. They released innovative albums over a decade, leaving an enduring legacy.

New York Dolls:  New York Dolls, divisive during their time, became cult favorites. Their influence helped spawn glam metal, inspiring bands like KISS, Mötley Crüe, and Poison.

KISS:  KISS, known for face paint and shock-rock, maintained a unique glam rock persona with character names. They embarked on a farewell tour in 2019.

Sweet:  Initially a pop-leaning group, Sweet shifted to glam rock, producing numerous UK chart hits. Brian Connolly's departure led to various lineups under different names.