Music great David Bowie is lauded across the globe for his unique musical talent, but the iconic star also had a wicked sense of humor and loved to be downright silly. Bowie enjoyed a dirty joke with ...
David Bowie is transformation incarnate. He’s been a starman, an alligator, thin white duke, goblin king, a lad insane, a piece of teenage wildlife, a broken man, and most recently a Blackstar. He can ...
David Bowie conquered the 1970s by fearlessly going out on a limb with his artistic choices and trusting his fans would follow him out there. With the 1983 Let’s Dance album and its buoyant opening ...
Summer’s music usually sounded like 1970s music, but “I Feel Love” sounded futuristic. It helped pave the way for the synthpop music of the 1980s. Summer co-wrote the song with Pete Bellotte and ...
David Bowie's multiplatinum album Let's Dance feels like a commercial release today, only because the LP sold so well. Back then, this canny new blend of R&B-soaked dance music, grimy blues licks and ...
Abba's "Waterloo" was released in March 1974 as the first single off their second album of the same name. The song won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 for Sweden, and put Abba on the map. It was ...
Bowie died in 2016. During a 2016 interview with The Orange County Register, Yoakam discussed his feelings about Bowie as a musician. “He was an artist all the way until the end, purely and truly in ...
The legendary artists was known to interpret other people's material. — -- David Bowie's impact on future generations of musicians artists is immeasurable. His sound and style can be found in ...
A 1977 Bowie track found new fame decades later when Stranger Things reintroduced the once-overlooked song to a new generation.
When Iggy Pop and David Bowie took their sabbatical to Berlin, Germany, following an arrest for possession of marijuana in Rochester, New York, their creative sojourn was meant to help the two ween ...
During his lifetime, David Bowie managed to score Number One hits in two different genres: the sleazy glam of “Fame” reached the top in 1975, followed by the dance-pop of “Let’s Dance” eight years ...
During the fraught peaks of his 1980s commercial success, David Bowie penned a tongue-in-cheek song poking fun at one of the ...
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