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David Bowie died 10 years ago, but his legacy is going strong. In honor of Bowie's legendary career, we look back on his career and explore deep album cuts from his musical catalogue.
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Over 50 Years Ago, David Bowie and John Lennon Teamed Up to Write a No.1 Hit Song by Accident
In 1975, David Bowie and John Lennon teamed up to write Fame, a collaboration that gave Bowie his first U.S. No. 1 single.
"I don't find it strange he kept his illness so private. He'd had his life picked over for 40 years, and he thought he had said everything he wanted to say; there was nothing more."
Here are four unforgettable TV performances by the late David Bowie in honor of what would’ve been his 79th birthday.
On the tenth anniversary of David Bowie's death, it's time to appreciate Blackstar, his greatest jazz-infused album.
Two classic rock stars helped write David Bowie’s “Fame”: Bowie himself and John Lennon. Looking back on the song, Bowie said it was inspired by John’s attitude toward art. Both rock stars were part of a border movement that shook the art world to ...
Fifty years ago, the United States had never seen anything quite like David Bowie. In the early ’70s, the Londoner gained fame in his home country with his flamboyant alter ego Ziggy Stardust, an androgynous extraterrestrial rocker with a bright red ...
Sonic Editions is turning its focus to one of pop culture’s most endlessly reinvented figures with a new photo collection celebrating David Bowie — or rather, the many selves he left behind. Spanning decades of transformation,
While he rarely wrote tunes for other artists in the 1970s, John Lennon co-wrote David Bowie’s “Fame.” The tune’s other writer said that it was inspired by a 1960s doo-wop classic. Today, that doo-wop song is far less famous than “Fame” is.
The Heritage of London Trust said Thursday that the 19th-century railway worker’s cottage in the south London suburb of Bromley will be restored to its 1960s decor and open to the public next year. Visitors will be able to visit the 9-foot by 10-foot (2.7-meter by 3-meter) bedroom, “where a spark became a flame,” the charity said.
When The Guardian asked the '80s rock icon, celebrated drummer, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee who he thought was "the most overrated album and why?" in a new interview, Copeland said, "Anything by David Bowie."