David Bowie was the king of glam rock, giving him a casting eye over music forevermore. Within this, he singled out an unlikely band as a second coming to glam.
Connect with the iconic song 'Starman,' a blend of rock and sci-fi that tells the story of hope and a classic from the Ziggy ...
David Bowie may have had his hands in many different genres, but that didn't mean his musical offspring always excelled at their craft.
David Bowie famously sang about “Changes” in 1971, and true to his word, he turned and faced the strange on his 1975 LP “Young Americans.” Making a galactic journey from glam-rock to his ...
As 'Young Americans' turns 50, his friend and producer Tony Visconti recalls how the album marked the moment the singer ...
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David Bowie never apologised for being an original, and if that wasn't good enough for his band, that was too damn bad.
One of the most memorable lines from his Ziggy Stardust LP, David Bowie's "wham, bam, thank you, ma'am" from 'Suffragette City' came from a curious source.