First, there were The Spiders From Mars…then came the D.A.M. Trio…” Bowie’s influential Berlin Trilogy musicians reform for a ...
Parlophone Records is proud to announce the release of a very special David Bowie limited double vinyl LP and CD READY, SET, GO! (LIVE, RIVERSIDE STUDIOS’ 03) which will be released on 12th April, ...
Shows commence with an opening night at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on May 15, and continue into June. This includes shows in Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and more.
As Tony Visconti recently said, “The tapes belong to David’s family. He paid his studio bills”. I totally agree. Then hopefully we can get to hear them some day.
In March 2024, KillerStar celebrated the release of their critically acclaimed self-titled album by playing their debut show at a sold-out 100 Club. As the band prepare to make a triumphant return to ...
This year, 7 March 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the release of David Bowie’s ninth studio album, Young Americans. On the exact day of its Golden Jubilee, Young Americans will be issued as a ...
From the Is It Any Wonder? EP. 2020. ’STAY ‘97’ is produced by David Bowie, co-produced by Reeves Gabrels and Mark Plati, and mixed by Mark Plati. The track features Gail Ann Dorsey on bass and vocals ...
Brian Aris has not only been a photographer of fashion, a professional who portrayed numerous actors and several artists from the music business. During his career he has been called by the royal ...
Andy Peters runs the superb website davidbowieautograph.com. It’s an excellent resource and great blog and offers some very useful tips if you’re looking to purchase David Bowie’s autograph. Andy has ...
 Filmed in Vancouver on September 12th 1983, on the ‘Serious Moonlight Tour’, the video was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1984 and on DVD in 2006. : Denis ...
‘I CAN’T READ ‘97’ is the second instalment of DAVID BOWIE’s IS IT ANY WONDER? EP of six unreleased and rare tracks being released once a week. ‘I CAN’T READ’ originally appeared on Tin Machine’s ...
David Bowie has some questions and criticisms about MTV’s lack of videos featuring black artists in this full 1983 interview with Mark Goodman.