When legendary drummer Carmine Appice looks back on Rod Stewart’s 1978 hit Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? – which he co-wrote with ...
David Bowie's flirtation with fascist imagery in the 1970s remains one of rock's darkest and most puzzling episodes – and RadarOnline.com has the inside track on why it is far from unique. Author ...
The 1980s were a decade of two extremes for David Bowie. It started beyond stratospheric height with Let’s Dance, and somehow ended in complete and utter ruin. But the thing was, by the end of that ...
Between 1991 and his death in 2016, the enigmatic icon posed regularly for his friend Frank Ockenfels 3. An exclusive portfolio from the photographer's new book. By Gary Baum Senior Writer Frank ...
If fashion is about transformation, Bowie was the king. He didn’t care about being fashionable. He was always light years ahead of trends because he created them. He used fashion as a tool in his work ...
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This weekend (from Saturday 13 th September), the V&A East Storehouse opens its doors to the much awaited David Bowie Centre. Tucked inside the Storehouse, as part of the cultural quarter rising on ...
The legendary singer, who died in 2016, was working on a musical that took place in 18th-century London Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024.
David Bowie spent the 1970s as one of the most innovative, influential, and artistic figures in music, constantly changing musical styles and images—from the glam rock of Ziggy Stardust to the R&B ...