David Bowie
| Use attributes for filter ! | |
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Death | 9 years ago |
| Date of birth | January 8,1947 |
| Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
| Born | Brixton |
| London | |
| United Kingdom | |
| Date of died | January 10,2016 |
| Died | New York |
| New York | |
| United States | |
| Spouse | Iman |
| Angela Bowie | |
| Angie Bowie | |
| Height | 178 (cm) |
| Job | Actor |
| Film Producer | |
| Record producer | |
| Songwriter | |
| Singer-songwriter | |
| Arranger | |
| Film Score Composer | |
| Education | Ravens Wood School |
| Ravensbourne University London | |
| Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
| Children | Alexandria Zahra Jones |
| Duncan Jones | |
| Albums | David Bowie |
| Heroes | |
| Let's Dance | |
| Blackstar | |
| The Rise and Fall of Ziggy St... | |
| Toy | |
| The Man Who Sold the World | |
| Genres | Rock |
| Skos genre | Rock |
| Hip-Hop/Rap | |
| Songs | Greatest Hits |
| List | 1971 |
| 1969 | |
| 1981 | |
| 1977 | |
| 1986 | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 402685 |
David Bowie, 1947-2016
Bowie in his own words
The Best of David Bowie: The Definitive Collection for Guitar
David bowie
Moonage Daydream: The Life and Times of Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie: A Reality Tour
David Bowie: For 1 Stemme Og Klaver Med Becifring
Collaboration: The Bowie Sessions
Best of Bowie
Black Star
The Best of David Bowie, 1974-1979
Musical Storyland
Bowie: The Singles Collection : Piano, Vocal, Guitar
The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974
The next day piano, vocal, guitar
Faces of the Century: A Sainsbury's Exhibition
The Singles collection
The Man Who Fell to Earth
The Hunger
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
The Last Temptation of Christ
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Basquiat
Christiane F.
Arthur and the Invisibles
Absolute Beginners
Just a Gigolo
Serious Moonlight
Mayor of the Sunset Strip
Gunslinger's Revenge
Mr. Rice's Secret
The Linguini Incident
Bad Blood
August
Jazzin' for Blue Jean
Everybody Loves Sunshine
SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis
Glass Spider
The Virgin Soldiers
Lou Reed: Rock & Roll Heart
Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story
Cat People
Cracked Actor
20 Feet from Stardom
The Lovers on the Bridge
When the Wind Blows
C. R. A. Z. Y.
Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces
Beautiful Darling
Queen: Bohemian Champions: Interviews
50 Watt Fuse
Baal
The Timidity of the Loverat
The Best of Tina Turner: Celebrate!
The Image
Whistle
David Bowie: Rock Milestones: Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie: The Plastic Soul Review
David Bowie: Inside Bowie and the Spiders: 1969-1972
David Bowie: Under Review: 1976-1979: The Berlin Trilogy
David Bowie: On the Rock Trail
Inspirations
Punk Drunk Love: The Images of Mick Rock
David Bowie: VH1 Storytellers
David Bowie
Labyrinth
Moonage Daydream
Grammy Award for Best Music Video
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album
Grammy Award for Best Rock Song
MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance
Grammy Hall of Fame
Brit Award for MasterCard British Album of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music
MTV Video Music Award for Best Male Video
MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction
BRITs Icon Award
Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist
Saturn Award for Best Actor
NME Award for Best Reissue
CFDA Board of Directors' Tribute
MTV Video Music Award for Best Overall Performance
NME Award for British Male Singer
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Musical
NME Award for Best Male Singer
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Score
NME Award for World Male Singer
Porin Award for Best International Album Outside of Classical and Jazz Music
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Special
Ondas Award for Music: Jury Special Mention
NME Award for Best Dressed Male
Echo Award for Hall of Fame
NME Award for Best Producer
David Bowie Life story
David Robert Jones, known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
Introduction
David bowei was an english singer-songwriter.Actor.And record producer who was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.He was born on 8 january in brixton.London.Adn died on 10 january 2016 in new york city.Physical Characteristics
David bowie was 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) tall and weighed around 154 lbs (70 kg).Eh had blue eyes and a slim body type.Family
David bowie was the son of margaret mary "peggy" (burns) and haywood stenton "john" jones.He had two siblings.Terry and annette.He was married to iman form 1992 nutil his death in 2016.He had two children.Duncan and alexandria.Education and Career
David bowie attended bromley technical high school and studide art.Music.And design.He began his career as a musician in the 1960s.Releasing his first album in 1967.He went on to become one of the most successful and influential musicians of the 20th century.Releasing over 25 ablums and selling over 140 million records worldwide.Zodiac Sign and Nationality
David bowie was a capricorn and had british nationalit.Y.Most Important Event
One of the most important events in david bowie s career was his performance of the song "starman" on the britsih television show top of the pops in 1972.This performance helped to launch his career and make him an intrenational star.Conclusion
David bowie was an icnoic musician who had a profound impact on the music industry.He was a talented singer-songwriter.Actor.And record producer who will be remembered for generations to come.Bowie's handwritten lyrics could sell at auction for £100,000
...David Bowie s handwritten lyric sheet for two of his songs could fetch up to £100,000 when it is sold at auction...
Taylor Swift trumps The Beatles in the UK album charts
... Back then, David Bowie s Young Americans denied them the number one...
David Bowie tour photographs on show in Nailsworth exhibition
...By Ross PollardBBC NewsA new art exhibition is showcasing David Bowie s close friendship with a local photographer...
Michael Jackson jacket sells for £250,000 at auction
... Pieces linked to David Bowie, Oasis and The Beatles also went under the hammer...
Brixton village: How the 'Oxford Street of South London' evolved
... " There was everything going on down there; there were enough theatres to rival the West End, David Bowie lived across the road, the famous Jamaican singer Alton Elllis owned the best record shop that played reggae music and the community feel was so strong...
Why artist David Shrigley has pulped 6,000 copies of The Da Vinci Code
... " The picture went viral and attracted the attention of David Shrigley, whose celebrity fans include Andrew Murray (he that he has an original Shrigley outside his bedroom) while David Bowie also loved his work, Standing in the Swansea Oxfam in front of shelving containing nothing but copy after copy of his 1984 edition, Shrigley explains: " I read the story in the Telegraph and that sparked my imagination in the sense that I was like I want those...
David Bowie: Candid pictures of singer on tour go on display
...By Stuart MaisnerBBC NewsA collection of candid photos of David Bowie taken by one of his life-long friends has gone on display...
Live Aid concert to be turned into stage musical
... The plot of Just For One Day, named after a line in David Bowie s Heroes, will balance a behind-the-scenes look at how Band Aid and Live Aid came together, with a love story inspired by real events...
Jessie Ware: 'Slightly classy with a bit of innuendo'
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Jessie Ware is taken aback. She does a Double Take . Her flabber is well and truly gasted.
We're at the Southbank Centre in London, at an exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of David Bowie 's Aladdin Sane ; and we have just learned two things.
First, the lightning flash painted onto his face on The Album 's iconic cover was copied from a National Panasonic rice cooker that was lying nearby.
Second, that the photo shoot lasted less than an hour.
" That's wild! Just two rolls of film! " laughs Ware, confessing she needed three shoots for Her new album, That! Feels Good!
" That's because I'm fussy and I didn't like The First two, " she says. " We did the Third Attempt in a makeshift studio Next Door to where we were shooting The Pearls video.
" It couldn't be less of an exhibition if you tried. "
Bowie wasn't a Big Figure in The Singer 's upbringing. She'd be more likely to listen to soul singers like Donny Hathaway , Chaka Khan and Whitney Houston , before entering a huge drum and bass phase in Her teens. Every December, The Family would play Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas while they decorated The Tree .
But she recently discovered that Her mum, Lennie, is a huge Bowie fan who attended The Star 's notorious Ziggy Stardust concerts in the 1970s.
" She was kind of in love with Him , fully in love with Him . . He's a phenomenon, an enigma. "
The Exhibition passes in a flash (" I'm really impatient, " Ware admits. " My husband hates taking me to galleries. " ) and we decamp to a nearby café.
Ware is famished - Her day started with 6am Weight Training - But after a quick glance at the burger-centric menu, she opts for a cappuccino and settles down to chat about music.
At this point, a better journalist might be able to connect The Dots between Ware and Bowie. Both were raised in South London and both. . er, make music. But as she says herself, " we don't have that much in common".
The closest link is Bowie's 1975 album Young Americans , a Love Letter to US R& B whose exuberant team of backing vocalists was led by a then-unknown Luther Vandross .
Ware's new record takes a similar approach, revelling in luxurious layers of harmonies as it harks back to The Golden era of disco and 70s soul.
In a depressingly modern twist, however, those posse vocals weren't recorded by dozens of people stood shoulder-to-shoulder around a microphone. The Album began in November 2020, while Ware was pregnant with Her Third child and the UK entered a second lockdown. Every line was recorded in isolation.
Ware swipes to a group chat on Her WhatsApp that's labelled " Disco on Zoom" and scrolls through pages of voice memos that she and Her collaborators Shungudzo Kuyimba and James Ford sent back and forth. Every one begins with a count of " " before launching into a melody or a counter-melody or a few " la, la, las".
" We'd send them and put them onto the computer and see what we liked, " she says. " It was really annoying. I never want to make an album like that again".
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The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. YouTube content may contain adverts.Nonetheless, remote recording technology helped Her recruit an incredible cast list for The Album . In The First 30 seconds alone, you hear Kylie Minogue , Gemma Arterton , Jamie Demetriou , Hayley Squires , Clara Amfo , Benny Blanco and Lennie Ware , Her mother, all uttering the record's title phrase.
" I just called everyone like, 'Hi babe, do you think you could just send me a few recordings of you saying, ?'" she recalls.
" It was so funny getting them back. People were really Good Sports , considering they didn't even know what they were agreeing to. Roísín Murphy did hers in an airport toilet! "
The opening sets the tone for an album that's fun, fresh and forward-thinking. The title track is an tightly-coiled explosion of disco funk, all scratchy guitars and breathy horn stabs, that calls to mind Stevie Wonder and Prince.
" " purrs Ware. It's a celebration and a declaration of intent: If Her last record asked " What's Your Pleasure? " the new one celebrates The Answer , no matter how frisky it gets.
The single Free Yourself is a giddy anthem to sexual autonomy: "! " sings Ware in full diva mode.
Shake The Bottle is a flirtatious invitation to " make my bottle pop". On These Lips she whispers coyly, " These two lips could do so much more. " The title of Freak Me Now is self-explanatory.
" Weirdly, considering I'm quite prudish, I've found it really fun tapping into this world, " says Ware. " It gives me freedom musically. Hopefully it's slightly classy, with a bit of innuendo. "
At this point, we clumsily steer The Conversation away from discussing The Star 's Sex Life .
" Okay, good, because it's quite non-existent, " she laughs.
" I mean, three children would imply otherwise, But yeah, it's funny because it's not somewhere that I would have ever expected my career and my music to go. "
The transformation began in 2017, after the promotional campaign for Ware's third album, Glasshouse, left Her disillusioned with the Music Industry .
A deeply introspective record, it was written as she tried to balance parenthood and a pop career for the First Time .
" I was maybe masking how hard I was finding it, " she says. " And I was writing this autobiographical record without being ready. I didn't know How To fully kind of jump [into that world]. "
Part of The Problem , was constantly being made " to feel like I needed to be The Next Adele" when Ware's background was in Dance Music , collaborating with artists like SBTRKT, Disclosure and Two Inch Punch.
When the Glasshouse tour finished, Ware ditched Her management and thought seriously about quitting music to concentrate on Her cooking-for-celebrities podcast Table Manners .
Instead, she switched Record Label , and traded the " sad mum" songs for an album full of euphoric escapism.
What's Your Pleasure was one of the Holy Trinity of lockdown pop albums, alongside Dua Lipa 's Future Nostalgia and Kylie's Disco. Entering the UK charts at Number Three , it earned Ware a Brit nomination for album of the year, a support slot with Harry Styles (" he's such a gentleman" ) and revitalised Her career.
" When I made it, I was like, 'I know, I'll go out with a bang'. And I didn't go out with a bang, so now I'm off to the races! " she says.
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The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. YouTube content may contain adverts.That! Feels Good! is very much a victory lap, But it never commits The Sin of repeating The Past . It's brighter and more rhythmically complex than its predecessor, full of Bossa Nova and Brazilian disco and a feeling of exuberant liberation. It also contains, on Begin Again , the highest note Ware has ever sung.
" I'm obsessed with harmonies and backing vocals and creating these big moments that just Build Up , so I was riffing over The Song and I just went for it.
" James [Ford, producer] looked at me and raised his eyebrows. I was like, 'I know? Too much?' And he just said, 'No, it's hysterical and brilliant!'"
She's a bit nervous about replicating it live, though, especially with an appearance on Jools Holland 's Later. . looming on the horizon.
" I don't know if I'll hit that note, we'll see. I've tried to practise it with my kids and now we just walk around going, ''. It's become a way to scare each other in The House . "
It's a uniquely Jessie Ware observation, effortlessly juxtaposing The Glamour of Her pop career with the realities of Everyday Life .
Bowie would never have allowed the curtain to be drawn back So Far - But Ware cheerfully admits to things like being obsessed with Her infants' poo (" does that Make Me sound really weird? " ) and goes all giddy when she describes using the same microphone as Madonna (" Those songs have some of The Magic of Madonna as a result" ).
Her warmth, approachability and versatility have already put Her on The Track to National Treasure status. Table Manners is now in its 10th series, with spin-off tours and books of its own; and Ware has a low-key second podcast, Is It Normal? that acts as a companion for expectant mothers.
" If I see a Pregnant Woman smiling at me, I don't think she's smiling at me for The Music , somehow. It's lovely. "
But she's determined it's The Music that will endure.
" I'm very lucky that I've got to play with so many different things; But I want to be remembered for My Voice and the songs that I create, " she says.
" Does that make it sound like I'm gonna die? I'm not dying. "
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