• Jobriath is the first album by the American glam rock artist Jobriath and was released in 1973. The singer/songwriter's first album for Elektra, Jobriath...
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    Campbell (December 14, 1946 – August 3, 1983), known by his stage name Jobriath, was an American rock musician and actor. He was the first openly gay rock...
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  • Creatures of the Street (category Jobriath albums)
    of the Street is the second album by the glam rock artist Jobriath. It was released in 1974 on Elektra Records. The album was compiled from the sessions...
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  • Jobriath A.D. is a 2012 American biographical documentary film written, produced and directed by Kieran Turner. The documentary details the rise and fall...
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  • Grant Lee Buffalo from Mighty Joe Moon "Rock of Ages", a song by Jobriath from Jobriath "The Rock of Ages", a song by Magnolia Electric Co. from Josephine...
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    Tranter was interviewed for the documentary feature film Jobriath A.D. about rock musician Jobriath. Scratched (2002) Tear Me Together (2004) We Love You...
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  • glam artists include New York Dolls, Sparks, Suzi Quatro, Iggy Pop and Jobriath. Glam rock declined after the mid-1970s, but influenced other musical genres...
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  • Ooh La La (redirect from Ooh La La (album))
    by JJ Cale from Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings, 2007 "Ooh La La", by Jobriath, 1974 "Ooh La La", by John Cale from John Cale Comes Alive, 1984 "Ooh La...
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  • Yeah! is the ninth studio album by English rock band Def Leppard. It is the first cover album by the band. It was originally intended to be released on...
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  • acknowledged that this name was inspired by "a Jobriath song" (presumably "Scumbag" from the Creatures of the Street album, in which "Zum Zum Zum Zum Zum Zum Zum...
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    released in 1973 was the debut album by Jobriath. The following year saw the release of Jobriath's sophomore (and final) album, Creatures Of The Street, also...
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  • twelfth solo studio album by English singer Morrissey. Released on 24 May 2019 on the singer's label étienne and licensed on BMG, the album is a collection...
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  • music scenes of the 1970s. Diamond was a member of the backing band for Jobriath, the Creatures. He played drums and percussion. Diamond wrote the song...
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    Music. He was also a fan of American glam rock artists such as Sparks, Jobriath and the New York Dolls. He formed a British fan club for the latter, attracting...
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  • Harvey Hello The Hollywood Stars John Howard Hush (band) Iron Virgin Jet Jobriath Elton John Kenny KISS Magic Tramps Ney Matogrosso Metro Mott the Hoople...
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  • Billy Cross (section Albums)
    Jim Rado's after-Hair show: Rainbow in NYC. He played guitar on Jobriath's two albums and was a member of his live band. He first visited Denmark in 1974...
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  • improvisational and loose. Where glam artists from the time, such as Jobriath, wrapped homosexual themes in a veneer of science fiction and otherworldliness...
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  • then-current glam Bowiesque fashion of openly gay artists such as Jobriath. Performers on the album included Eric Weissberg, best known for his recording "Dueling...
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  • films Brand Upon the Brain! (2006), My Winnipeg (2008), Keyhole (2011), Jobriath A.D. (2012), The Roper (2013) and Song of the New Earth (2014). Brand Upon...
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  • "Brother Louie" had just reached #1, and guitarist Steve Love quit to join Jobriath. Ranno was among about 20 guitarists who auditioned for the position. Stories...
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  • Velvet Goldmine (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    androgynous glam rock icon who was patterned after David Bowie, Bryan Ferry, Jobriath and Marc Bolan. Director Todd Haynes requested access to Bowie's song catalogue...
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    and oversaw the compilation of previously-unreleased Jobriath material into the full-length album As The River Flows (2014). Jed Has Too Much Free Time...
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    Joey Arias (section Albums)
    Max Taubert. In 2012, he was interviewed in the documentary feature film Jobriath A.D.. Arias portrayed Joan Crawford in New York and San Francisco productions...
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  • The Stand Ins (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    musician Bruce Wayne Campbell (better known as Jobriath). The Stand Ins has received positive reviews. The album currently has a score of 78 out of 100 on...
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  • Blessed Are... (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    – singers Technical Gene Eichelberger – engineer Dave Harris – artwork Jobriath – design Jack Lothrop – producer Jim Marshall – photography "Dylan, Cash...
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  • English rock band Def Leppard have recorded songs for eleven studio albums and one EP. After their formation in November 1977, Def Leppard began rehearsing...
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  • work by Peg, Hand Habits, and The Valley Arena, as well as early-1970s Jobriath recordings. In May 2008, the Zakka artspace in Dumbo, Brooklyn honored...
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    with producer-musician Mark Kramer. Bongwater released four avant garde albums and a debut EP before breaking up in 1992 with a legal battle between Magnuson...
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    (RCA Victor, 1976) Etta James, Deep in the Night (Warner Bros., 1978) Jobriath, Creatures of the Street (Elektra, 1974) Elvin Jones, At This Point in...
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  • of glam styles among acts like Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, New York Dolls and Jobriath, often known as "glitter rock" and with a darker lyrical content than their...
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