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- 2. - Ziggy Stardust was a character created by David Bowie and one of his most famous personas in the glam rock era.
- 4. - Platform shoes were a popular fashion accessory among glam rockers, especially performers like David Bowie and Elton John.
- 7. - David Bowie was one of the most iconic and influential figures in the glam-rock movement.
- 8. - Heavy makeup and theatrical face paint were often used by glam rock performers, especially around the eyes.
- 9. - Many glam rock performers challenged traditional gender roles and adopted androgynous personas and styles.
- 12. - Elaborate and flamboyant jumpsuits were often worn by glam rock performers on stage.
- 14. - Electric guitars and other instruments were a prominent feature in glam rock music.
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- 1. - Camp humor and exaggerated theatricality were common elements in glam rock performances and fashion.
- 3. - "Glamazon" was a term used to describe the exaggerated and larger-than-life personas of many glam rock performers.
- 5. - The influence of glam rock can still be seen in modern music, fashion, and pop culture.
- 6. - Long, flowing hair was a common feature among male glam rock performers, often styled with curls or waves.
- 10. - Glitter and glam were central to the visual style of glam rock performers.
- 11. York Dolls - The New York Dolls were a pioneering glam rock band from New York City, known for their outrageous fashion and stage antics.
- 13. - The band Sweet was one of the most popular and successful glam rock groups, known for hits like "Ballroom Blitz" and "Fox on the Run."
- 15. Rex - T. Rex, led by Marc Bolan, was another influential glam rock band, known for songs like "Get It On" and "20th Century Boy."
