Glitter anthem banned in US

Disgraced British singer Gary Glitter is set to lose out on £100,000 (€147,914) per year in royalties, as his rock anthems have been banned in American football stadiums.

Glitter anthem banned in US

Disgraced British singer Gary Glitter is set to lose out on £100,000 (€147,914) per year in royalties, as his rock anthems have been banned in American football stadiums.

The glam rocker, real name Paul Francis Gadd, made staggering amounts of cash thanks to his stirring singalong-style track Rock and Roll Part Two, which was played as every league team ran onto the pitch and when a touchdown was scored.

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