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Music History & Criticism

Cold Glitter

The Untold Story of Canadian Glam

by (author) Robert Dayton

Publisher
Feral House
Initial publish date
Jun 2024
Category
History & Criticism
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781627311540
    Publish Date
    Jun 2024
    List Price
    $53.5

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Cold Glitter: The Untold Story of Canadian Glam uncovers a forgotten yet fascinating chapter on glam rock music and culture…from Canada.

Los Angeles-based multi-disciplinary artist Robert Dayton taps his Canadian roots to reveal mind-blowing stories of musicians fighting to be heard. It's a universal story of determined creators striving to make their voices heard. Dayton has spent years researching and interviewing these ground-breaking musicians trapped by geography, colonial mindsets, and the difficulties of penetrating the cultural behemoth that is the United States.

There’s no denying that glam rock was marginalized in Canada. In fact, RCA almost didn’t release the 1973 Bowie-produced Lou Reed album “Transformer” in Canada because they didn’t see a market for it. Of course, they were wrong! Cold Glitter gets at the reasons why: nature vs. artifice, old world values vs. new freedoms, and how transgressive actions—including gender play, as well as intense stories from these top acts on how they were run out of town for appearing outrageous.

Filled with stories from musicians about what they did to build a career and fight against the old guard controlling the airwaves and stages. Readers everywhere will find solidarity with the all-too-familiar story of artists who were attacked for appearing outrageous and daring to be different. Within the struggle to be fabulous are anecdotes of fun and mayhem. Readers will be taken back to the seventies as they meet the unknown and infamous musicians and artists who dared to be glamorous. Familiar names like magician Doug Henning, Vancouver band Sweeney Todd and their lead singer Nick Gilder, and his replacement, Bryan Adams, to underground heroes like The Dishes, to hundreds of musicians who put away their mascara and left their glamorous wild days behind.

Cold Glitter is filled with rare (and sometimes outrageous) images throughout and additional chapters on glam fashion, film, and comedy in Canada. You'll be amazed to discover how many of their favorite artists were and are secretly Canadian.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Originally from Fort St. John, British Columbia, Robert Dayton is a multi-disciplinary artist, writer, performer, and comedian. His writings and visual artwork have appeared in numerous publications, books, and exhibits. His next book Cold Glitter: The Untold Story of Canadian Glam, will be published by Feral House in 2024. His previous book, The Empty Bed, published by Impulse[b] is a pen-and-ink humor book about heartbreak. Dayton has performed across North America and Australia as The Canadian Romantic, where he manifests as a series of videos, live performances, a doll, an art book published by PITT Projects, and a winking photo to make people everywhere feel more attractive. He has acted in independent and art movies, including one called “Male Fantasy.” His collaborative musical performance and recording projects include song-and-dance duo Canned Hamm, the 'no two shows the same' multi-piece July Fourth Toilet, acid-downer-folk group Points Gray, and Romantic Glam band Hallmark. Besides these projects, he has also released solo material, including an EP called "Someone Is Out to Kill Me." He has been a muse to such diverse artists as Destroyer and Tonetta, who have each written songs about him with such titles as "Canadian Lover." Dayton holds an MFA from the University of Waterloo.