Glam

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Glam is a shortened form of the word glamour.

Glam or GLAM may also refer to:

Film[edit]

Institutions[edit]

People[edit]

  • Moshe Glam (born 1970), Israeli footballer and football manager
  • Rami Glam (born 1978), former Israeli footballer
  • Glamourina (born 1988), Polish fashion stylist

Places[edit]

  • Short form of Glamorgan a historic county of Wales and formerly used as a postal abbreviation.

Mathematics[edit]

Music[edit]

  • Glam metal, 1970s, a subgenre of heavy metal music
  • Glam rock, 1970s, a style of rock and pop music
  • Glam punk, 1970s, a genre that mixes elements of glam rock with protopunk or punk rock

Albums[edit]

Bands[edit]

Songs[edit]

  • "Glam", a 1982 instrumental by Icehouse from Primitive Man
  • "Glam 25", a 1999 song by Zombie Nation from Leichenschmaus
  • "Glam", a 2010 song by Christina Aguilera from Bionic
  • "Glam", a 2014 song by Chuck Inglish from Convertibles

Sport[edit]

See also[edit]