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T.Rex: "Rex Single, LP Named" Article (1973)
T.Rex’s "Rex Single, LP Named" , a one-page article, February 17, 1973.

T.Rex
Feb 17, 1973


Born To Boogie Premiere
The film Born To Boogie premiered at Oscar's Cinema in Soho, London, England on December 14, 1972. Marc Bolan and T. Rex were present, along with Elton John and Ringo Starr. By the beginning of 1972 T. Rex had become England's best-selling band, with its album Electric Warrior perched at No. 1 while the group's latest single, "Telegram Sam" became its third No. 1 single (along with two others that had hit No. 2). The press dubbed the attendant fan mania "T. Rextasy", the 1970

T.Rex
Dec 14, 1972


Solid Gold Easy Action Single UK: 1972
Bolan's Born To Boogie B-Side Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on December 1, 1972, on T. Rex Wax Co. (catalogue: MARC 3), T. Rex’s “Solid Gold Easy Action” was Marc Bolan’s infectious glam-rock anthem. Backed with “Born To Boogie,” both written/produced by Bolan with Tony Visconti, this solid-gold stomper peaked at No. 2 on the Official Singles Chart for 11 weeks. Issued in solid centre, push-out centre, and promo variants, with worldwide releases. Single Overvie

T.Rex
Nov 1, 1972


T.Rex: "Children of the Revolution" Single (1972)
T.Rex’s "Children of the Revolution" backed with "Jitterbug Love" and "Sunken Rags" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK...

T.Rex
Sep 7, 1972
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