<p><strong><em>Cold Glitter: The Untold Story of Canadian Glam</em> uncovers a forgotten yet fascinating chapter on glam rock music and culture…from Canada.</strong></p> <p><br> 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. </p> <p>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! <em>Cold Glitter</em> gets at the reasons why: nature vs. artifice, old world v