Marc Bolan (born Mark Feld; 30 September 1947 – 16 September 1977) was an E… Read Full Bio ↴Marc Bolan (born Mark Feld; 30 September 1947 – 16 September 1977) was an English singer-songwriter, guitarist and poet. He is best known as the founder, frontman, lead singer & guitarist for T. Rex, but also a successful solo artist. His music, as well as his highly original sense of style and extraordinary stage presence, helped create the glam rock era of the 1970s which made him one of the most recognisable stars in British rock music
Marc had played guitar since the age of 9, but started to pursue music more seriously around 1964, when he became Toby Tyler, covering songs by Bob Dylan, and Dion.
(A track recorded around this time as Mark Feld, "All At Once" has recently been discovered will be released soon.) In his teen years, Marc became known as one of the first "mods". This led him to a brief stint as a model, and he chose to leave school when he was 14 years old. He also played guitar in a band called John's Children. Marc was needed for this group as a 'Pete Townshend' figure, but after 3 months, he left the band.
Together with Steve Peregrin Took, he formed his own duo Tyrannosaurus Rex, which quickly gained a large underground following. After 3 successful albums, Steve Peregrin Took's drug habits and suggestion of doing some of his own songs was enough for Marc to kick him out of the duo. Mickey Finn quickly replaced Steve, and the new duo recorded the album A Beard Of Stars, with Marc replacing Steve's backing vocals on the tracks they already began recording.
On Marc's second album with Finn, he decided to shorten the name of the band to T. Rex, and found fame and chart succes in 1970 with Ride a White Swan.
Following that success, Marc wrote several more top 10 hits and albums, Electric Warrior(1971), The Slider (1972), Tanx(1973), Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow Or a Creamed Cage In August)(1974), Bolan's Zip-Gun(1975), Futuristic Dragon(1976) and the final album
Dandy In the Underworld(1977).
Marc Bolan tried to make it clear during his lifetime that he was NOT to be grouped in the lot called Glam Rock. In 1973, he appeared under the headline "Glam Rock Is Dead: Says Marc" - he felt he was not being treated seriously as an artist, so with Zinc Alloy onward, he moved into a Rock & Soul sound, radically different than what was the musical trend at the time. Many of Marc's fans stayed behind with the Glam movement, but Marc pursued further into less commercial music adventures, with the help of his soul-singer girlfriend, Gloria Jones. Together they had a son, Rolan Bolan, in 1975.
Tragically, Marc died in a car crash on 16 September 1977 in a purple Mini driven by Gloria Jones.
Marc had played guitar since the age of 9, but started to pursue music more seriously around 1964, when he became Toby Tyler, covering songs by Bob Dylan, and Dion.
(A track recorded around this time as Mark Feld, "All At Once" has recently been discovered will be released soon.) In his teen years, Marc became known as one of the first "mods". This led him to a brief stint as a model, and he chose to leave school when he was 14 years old. He also played guitar in a band called John's Children. Marc was needed for this group as a 'Pete Townshend' figure, but after 3 months, he left the band.
Together with Steve Peregrin Took, he formed his own duo Tyrannosaurus Rex, which quickly gained a large underground following. After 3 successful albums, Steve Peregrin Took's drug habits and suggestion of doing some of his own songs was enough for Marc to kick him out of the duo. Mickey Finn quickly replaced Steve, and the new duo recorded the album A Beard Of Stars, with Marc replacing Steve's backing vocals on the tracks they already began recording.
On Marc's second album with Finn, he decided to shorten the name of the band to T. Rex, and found fame and chart succes in 1970 with Ride a White Swan.
Following that success, Marc wrote several more top 10 hits and albums, Electric Warrior(1971), The Slider (1972), Tanx(1973), Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow Or a Creamed Cage In August)(1974), Bolan's Zip-Gun(1975), Futuristic Dragon(1976) and the final album
Dandy In the Underworld(1977).
Marc Bolan tried to make it clear during his lifetime that he was NOT to be grouped in the lot called Glam Rock. In 1973, he appeared under the headline "Glam Rock Is Dead: Says Marc" - he felt he was not being treated seriously as an artist, so with Zinc Alloy onward, he moved into a Rock & Soul sound, radically different than what was the musical trend at the time. Many of Marc's fans stayed behind with the Glam movement, but Marc pursued further into less commercial music adventures, with the help of his soul-singer girlfriend, Gloria Jones. Together they had a son, Rolan Bolan, in 1975.
Tragically, Marc died in a car crash on 16 September 1977 in a purple Mini driven by Gloria Jones.
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@ItGirl666
The first time I listened to the entire 'Beard of Stars' album I experienced the most profound, elated feeling. I can't describe it except to say it was like a homecoming. Absolutely gorgeous from start to finish. If it were possible to marry an album it would be this one for me.
@pmarasa
“A homecoming.” Elemental child, you nailed it.
@starsinmybeard
Listening to any Tyrannosaurus Rex or T. Rex ....... Marc Bolan's music is like a drug to me, unlike anyone else's music. It honestly has a spiritual and mystical aura. It is like a revelation, especially the early material before Electric Warrior (although possibly my favorite Bolan Album nonetheless)
@ebrena1
The first time I heard TRex I had to know "who is this"!! If I was dancing with someone to his music my eyes were always closed & I just went with it-usually to realize my partner had left me! I didn't care-TRex-Marc music would just carry me off to some distant place where I wanted to be. I am 60 now & I am listening to him still and dancing with my eyes closed-ha!! Loved him-was so sad to lose such a beautiful soul.
@ebrena1
+Dave Wray Liked Billy Idol too-but loved Marc & T Rex-thx for the vid Dave-Happy 2016
@ebrena1
+Dave Wray - I did'nt care so much for T Rex/Marc Bolen music pre-1971 & after about 1974 his persona and music changed drastically & he got Gloria on board and I couldn't stand her screaming-it just wasn't the same/ I liked Billy Idol in the 80's & have always loved David Bowie
@thechaddlad
patti dont worry about still liking marc and his music im 66 and still have to have marc bolan music on when im driving around cos it make me feel young still and of course love his music so much
@chrisdrummond8893
Patti Fearon In the words of Billy Idol "dancing with myself" while listening to T.Rex
@donnastachowski3867
I hope you are still here Patti Fearon.....For I am 62 and here still listening , been in love since 1969. I know exactly what you speak of. Miss him so much.
@susanbarry1834
This is a wonderful video! Marc was so special,so unique. So sad that he doesn't know how much his music is still loved after 30 years.