David Bowie was the kind of artist who seemed to transform into entirely new identities with each distinct musical era, from his Baroque pop days of the late 1960s to his Thin White Duke era the ...
“It was glorious technicolor”: Memoir by Ziggy Stardust’s hairdresser is an engrossing, raucous read
David Bowie didn’t invent Glam Rock. That sparkly honor is generally credited to T. Rex’s Marc Bolan, who created a sensation when he sang “Hot Love,” decked out in a flashy silver ensemble, on the ...
His stage personas included Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane and the Thin White Duke. His left eye was permanently dilated after he injured it in a fight as a teenager. Studied mime and theater in his ...
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New David Bowie show to launch in April featuring never-seen-before material and personal notes from the star
David Bowie: You're Not Alone will offer a look at the icon in his purest form away from his characters Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Halloween Jack, The Thin White Duke. It's been put together by ...
You've probably heard the opening bars of Aladdin Sane, the title track of David Bowie’s album from 1973. It was written while he was touring his alter ego Ziggy Stardust in the US – the pianist Mike ...
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