Limited-edition vinyl versions of David Bowie’s inventive 1976 album ‘Station to Station’ are being released to mark its 50th anniversary.
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Like all rock stars, David Bowie had a long history of partying and acting wild. However, in 1976, Bowie was arrested for drug possession, alongside fellow musician Iggy Pop. Here’s how it went down: ...
13-LP/12-CD set features singer's 1974-1976 LPs plus unreleased album 'The Gouster' and singles edit comp 'Re:call 2' Bowie’s longtime producer Tony Visconti described The Gouster as an “outrageous ...
BRIGHTON, N.Y. — When Matt Ehlers walked in for his first haircut at Chi Wah Organica three years ago, he hoped for more than a sharp trim. Ehlers had begun making the documentary Bowie Goes to Jail, ...
This deep cut is a bit on the mysterious side. Apparently, Bowie recorded this song three separate times, but only one recording was released. That recording was the latest one, which made it to the ...
Bowie, you handsome bruteIn 1976, David Bowie introduced the world to yet another alternate persona — the Thin White Duke, a composite character inspired by Buster Keaton, part cabaret, and part ...
A new David Bowie box set is in the works. The follow-up to last year’s Five Years (1969-1973) box set, the forthcoming Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) will include Bowie’s complete unreleased album 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 ...
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