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This week in rock history, John Lennon began filming his only non-Beatles movie, the Rolling Stones were banned by the BBC, friends-turned-rivals David Bowie and Marc Bolan dueted on TV, Keith ...
The Who's drummer, Keith Moon, used to babysit Ringo Starr's son Zak. It was Moon's playing that made Zak want to start drumming. Years later, after Moon died, The Who needed a touring drummer, so ...
Rod Stewart, Elton John, and David Bowie joined mourners at his funeral at the Golders Green Crematorium. Meanwhile, Cliff Richard, Keith Moon, and Gary Glitter were among those who sent along ...
A downward and ultimately fatal spiral of substance abuse did for British stars of the same age like John Bonham, Keith Moon and, later, The Sweet's Brian Connolly, but Bolan was better than that.
As the T. Rex doc 'Angelheaded Hipster' premieres at Tribeca this week, watch an exclusive clip on Marc Bolan's signature glam makeup.
Bolan died in a car accident at age 29 on Sept. 16 of that year, 36 years ago today; clearly, his music is still very much present in fans' memories.
When David Bowie began his career in the 60s he found himself playing second fiddle to his friend Marc 'T.Rex' Bolan, and nearly threw in the towel.
Actor Mike Myers signs up to play Who drummer Keith Moon in a film about his life, reports say.
Mystery of Marc Bolan's death solved On the 35th anniversary of the glam rock star's death in a car accident, an eyewitness reveals what happened ...
David Bowie turned out to be the more enduring artist, but T. Rex's Marc Bolan was the greatest star of glam rock. Keith Altham interviewed him for NME in October 1971, following the release of T ...
Bolan now spent much of his time enjoying what Keith Altham calls 'the celebrity rubdown' with new friends such as the singer Harry Nilsson, Ringo Starr and Keith Moon - 'heavy juicers'.