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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 **** rock...
- 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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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...
- 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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Jobriath A.D. is a 2012
American biographical do****entary film written,
produced and
directed by
Kieran Turner. The do****entary
details the rise and fall...
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Creatures 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...
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Tranter was
interviewed for the do****entary
feature film
Jobriath A.D.
about rock
musician Jobriath.
Scratched (2002) Tear Me
Together (2004) We Love You...
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improvisational and loose.
Where glam
artists from the time, such as
Jobriath,
wrapped homo****ual
themes in a
veneer of
science fiction and otherworldliness...
- Also
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...
- 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...