List of glam rock artists
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This is a list of notable musical acts who pertain to the glam rock genre of music.
Classic era of glam (1971–1976)
- ABBA[1][2]
- Angel[3]
- Arrows[4]
- Barry Blue
- Bay City Rollers[4]
- Be-Bop Deluxe
- Blackfoot Sue[4]
- Marc Bolan[5]
- David Bowie[6]
- Chicory Tip[4]
- City Boy
- Alice Cooper[4]
- Jayne County[7]
- The Darts
- Donovan (briefly in the early 1970s)[8]
- Doctors of Madness[9]
- Brian Eno[10]
- David Essex[4]
- Bryan Ferry[11]
- Fox
- Geordie[12]
- The Glitter Band[13]
- Gary Glitter[14]
- Alex Harvey[15]
- Heavy Metal Kids
- Hello[16]
- The Hollywood Brats
- John Howard[17]
- Ian Hunter
- Hush
- Iron Virgin[18]
- Japan (band)
- Jet[19]
- Jobriath[20]
- Elton John[21]
- Kenny[22]
- Kiss[4]
- Lemming
- Made In Brazil[23]
- Magic Tramps[24]
- Ney Matogrosso[25][26]
- Neil Merryweather
- Metro[27]
- Milk 'N' Cookies
- Mott the Hoople[28]
- Mud[29]
- New York Dolls[30]
- Ol' 55
- Paper Lace[31]
- Pilot[32]
- Iggy Pop[4]
- Suzi Quatro[33]
- Queen[34]
- Rabbit
- Racey
- Lou Reed[35]
- Alastair Riddell[36]
- Mick Ronson[37]
- Roxy Music[38]
- The Rubettes[39]
- Sadistic Mika Band
- Sailor
- Secos & Molhados[40][41]
- The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
- Showaddywaddy
- Silverhead[42]
- Skyhooks
- Slade[43]
- Slik[4]
- Brett Smiley[44]
- Smokie
- Space Waltz[36]
- Sparks[45]
- Edy Star[46]
- Alvin Stardust[47]
- Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel[48]
- Supernaut
- Sweeney Todd[49]
- Sweet[50]
- T.Rex[51]
- The Tubes
- Magnus Uggla[52]
- Vodka Collins[53]
- The Walkers
- White Witch
- William Shakespeare
- Wizzard[54]
- Roy Wood[55]
- Zolar X[56]
Post-1976 glam
- The Ark[57]
- The Darkness[58]
- Doctor & The Medics
- Foxy Shazam
- Girl[59]
- Hanoi Rocks[60]
- Heavy Stereo
- Hot Leg[61]
- Jetboy
- King Adora[62]
- Måneskin
- Mikey Jukebox
- Negative[63]
- Prima Donna[64]
- Pure Rubbish
- The Quireboys
- Marcus Reeves
- Robin Black and the I.R.S.[65]
- Semi Precious Weapons
- Spacehog[66]
- The Struts
- Suede[67]
- Supergroupies[68]
- T. Roth and Another Pretty Face
- Undercover Slut
- V Sparks
- We Are the Fury
- White Hot Odyssey[69]
- Wig Wam
- The Yellow Monkey
- Alex Angel
Artists influenced by glam
While not true glam rock, these artists are heavily influenced by its musical/visual style.
- The 69 Eyes
- Adam Ant
- The Associates
- The Auteurs[70]
- BABYMETAL
- Bauhaus (band)
- Black Veil Brides[71]
- Blondie
- King Charles
- Cheap Trick
- Cinema Bizarre
- The Cure
- Cyclefly
- The Damned (band)
- Declan McKenna
- Def Leppard
- Denim[72]
- Duran Duran
- Edguy
- Electric Light Orchestra
- Engine Alley
- Fakawi
- Falling in Reverse
- Geisha
- Guns N' Roses
- Harlow
- HIM
- Hinder
- IAMX
- Joan Jett
- Kesha[73][74][75][76][77][78]
- Lacrimas Profundere (on last albums)
- Lady Gaga
- Adam Lambert
- Lucius
- Lordi
- Manic Street Preachers
- Mansun
- Marilyn Manson[79][80][81][82]
- The Mavis's
- Melody Club
- Janelle Monáe
- Mother Love Bone[83]
- Mika
- Morrissey
- Mötley Crüe
- Muse
- My Chemical Romance
- Amanda Palmer
- Panic! at the Disco
- Placebo[84]
- Poison
- Primal Scream[85][86]
- Prince
- Reckless Love
- Take That
- R.E.M. (Monster album)[87]
- The Runaways
- Scissor Sisters[88]
- The Smiths
- Smashing Pumpkins[89]
- Split Enz
- Steel Panther
- Tokio Hotel
- Twisted Sister
- W.A.S.P.
- Wrathchild
- X JAPAN
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- Auslander, Philip (2006). Performing glam rock: gender and theatricality in popular music. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-06868-7.