David Bowie heard a Frank Sinatra on the radio that filled him with rage. Here's why he felt he needed revenge against it.
David Bowie and Talking Heads tackle capitalism in 'Life On Mars' and 'Once In A Lifetime', reflecting disillusionment in their distinctive artistic visions.
Living on Mars will be no easy feat. Building viable living quarters would require an inflatable habitat that can be covered ...
And these children that you spit on As they try to change their worlds Are immune to your consultations They're quite aware of what they're going through” – “Changes” I heard the news about David ...
Following the huge two night sell-out success of 2024’s Songs Of Modern Scotland, Roaming Roots Revue returns to recreate ...
Get ready for an afternoon of timeless music as Soft Treadly, the acclaimed covers project from the founding members of ...
The Bowie Show, which opens tonight at Golders Green Hippodrome, has announced its cast of singers, dancers and musicians for ...
The Dublin Bowie festival is back with a bang with a fantastic line up. This year will see Bowie fans celebrate 50 years of David Bowie's album Young Americans. The festuival will run from February 26 ...
The album started as me facing my fear of returning to the pop music my earliest fans loved,” she said about the upcoming ...