Long before David Bowie took the stage as Ziggy Stardust, he was performing as "Rainbowman" with his short-lived band, Hype.
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 ...
The Man Who Sold The World arrived in the United States on November 4, 1970. Mercury Records would release it in the U.K. on ...
A Starman is born! How David Jones invented his majestic, mythologised alter ego The post The invention of David Bowie: “I’m in this up to my neck!” appeared first on UNCUT.
From Sabrina Carpenter fans' coquettish looks to Swifties' Eras outfits, getting dressed for live shows has reached a whole ...
Photographer Mick Rock, known for some of the most recognisable pictures of rock legends such as David Bowie and album covers ...
T. Rex's signature song was written and recorded while on a hectic US tour, and would be their only stateside hit ...
Crowe was just 15 years old when he became a music journalist in 1973. He had to talk his mom into letting him go on the road with bands. He chronicles his adventures in his new memoir, The Uncool.
When discussing the best classic rock songs of every year of the 1970s, it's impossible not to mention songs like "Layla" and ...
From glam to punk, prog to soul, the 1970s defined the album era – here are the decade’s standout releases, year by year.
Jay-Z took Bowie’s classic Fame and turned it into one of the most powerful tracks on The Blueprint, proving his sampling ...
Former frontman of The Stranglers, Hugh Cornwell, talks us through his love for Miles Davis, David Bowie, Elvis, and more as ...
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