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Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan
British musician
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Steve Peregrin Took
Steve Peregrin Took
English musician
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Tony Visconti
Tony Visconti
American record producer, musician and singer
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Gloria Jones
Gloria Jones
American singer
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Ade Shaw
Ade Shaw
British musician
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Siouxsie and the Banshees
Siouxsie and the Banshees
English rock band
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Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr
English musician, songwriter, and singer
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Japan
Japan
English new wave band
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Eddie Cochran
Eddie Cochran
American rock and roll pioneer
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Ty Segall
Ty Segall
American musician and songwriter
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Ten Years After
Ten Years After
rock band
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The Dogs D'Amour
The Dogs D'Amour
English band
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Carmen
Carmen
band
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Tesla
Tesla
American rock band
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Spacehog
Spacehog
rock band
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The Equals
The Equals
band
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Electronic
Electronic
alternative dance band
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The Electric Prunes
The Electric Prunes
band
Members, past and present

T. Rex were an English rock band, formed in 1967 by singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan. The band was initially called Tyrannosaurus Rex, and released four psychedelic folk albums under this name. In 1969, Bolan began to change the band's style towards electric rock, and shortened their name to T. Rex the following year. This development culminated in 1970 with the song "Ride a White Swan", and the group soon became pioneers of the glam rock movement.

From 1970 to 1973, T. Rex encountered a popularity in the UK comparable to that of the Beatles, with a run of eleven singles in the UK top ten. They scored four UK number one hits, "Hot Love", "Get It On", "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru". The band's 1971 album Electric Warrior received critical acclaim as a pioneering glam rock album: it reached number 1 in the UK. The 1972 follow-up, The Slider, entered the top 20 in the US. Bolstering their style with soul music, funk and gospel, the band released Tanx in 1973 which reached the top 5 in several countries. From 1974, T. Rex's appeal began to wane, though the band continued releasing one album per year. They blended rock with R&B influences, and occasionally incorporated disco elements in their music, on subsequent releases before returning to a stripped down sound.

In 1977, founder, songwriter and sole constant member Bolan died in a car crash several months after the release of the group's final studio album Dandy in the Underworld, and the group disbanded. T. Rex have continued to influence a variety of subsequent artists. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.