As 'Young Americans' turns 50, his friend and producer Tony Visconti recalls how the album marked the moment the singer ...
The Toby Jug pub, which also hosted notable bands such as Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin and Fleetwood Mac, was demolished in 2002 ...
David Bowie famously sang about “Changes” in 1971, and true to his word, he turned and faced the strange on his 1975 LP Making a galactic journey from g ...
It has to be said that seeing one of the all-time greats of popular music perform to under 100 people would rank highly for most as being one of these moments, and anyone who was fortunate enough to ...
The Irish Mirror chatted to David Bowie Festival director John Brereton about the Starman's legacy and Irish connections ahead of the festival's 10th anniversary this week ...
David Bowie created Ziggy Stardust as a stage persona during the early 1970s The site of a famous 1970s rock venue where David Bowie made one of his earliest appearances as Ziggy Stardust is at ...
The Philadelphia bass guitarist – a mainstay of David Bowie's band for nine years – recalls first getting into his work courtesy of Young Americans, which was recorded in her hometown.
One of the most memorable lines from his Ziggy Stardust LP, David Bowie's "wham, bam, thank you, ma'am" from 'Suffragette City' came from a curious source.
The Toby Jug in south London was a famous London music venue - but could now be turned into housing after being demolished ...
The site of a famous 1970s rock venue where David Bowie made one of his earliest appearances as Ziggy Stardust is at the centre of plans for a new housing development. The Toby Jug pub ...
As Campbell concedes, it wasn’t a big enough hit – no Tomb Raider, no Ziggy Stardust. READ MORE: "Everyone was being so outrageous..." David Bowie's last night as Ziggy Stardust “It did OK,” he says. ...
The developers are proposing to build 965 new homes on the empty land, which is one of the capital's largest brownfield sites ...