In 1972, David Bowie introduced his androgynous, otherworldly alter ego, Ziggy Stardust. Fans grew to love the garishly costumed, over-the-top rock icon—until Bowie unceremoniously killed him off in ...
A 1973 train trip through Siberia to Moscow by rock legend David Bowie is now the subject of a museum exhibition. “David Bowie in the Soviet Union” at California’s Wende Museum features his friend ...
Throughout his years on stage, Ronson worked with acts like Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. Getting a chance to tour alongside them, the musician eventually found himself in the company of Bowie in The ...
Publicity photograph for The Kon-rads, 1963 (Photo by Roy Ainsworth); Original photo for the Earthling album cover, 1997 (Photo by Frank W. Ockenfels 3); 8. David Bowie, 1973 (Photo by Masayoshi ...
The first in a series of box sets documenting David Bowie's career, Five Years 1969-1973 includes six of his early studio albums, four of which have been newly remastered; two live albums from the ...
It was written while he was touring his alter ego Ziggy Stardust in the US – the pianist Mike Garson had joined the Spiders from Mars band for the tour, and his signature avant-garde jazz sound weaves ...
Ryan is a lifestyle and culture journalist born and raised in the Philippines. He primarily covers film, television, music, and all things pop culture. Beyond writing, you can find him buried in ...
“David Bowie Is,” an exhibition that unveils the rock icon’s complete artistry, expands as it arrives at its final stop: the city he called home. “David Bowie Is,” an exhibition that unveils the rock ...
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