In 1975, David Bowie moved away from his glam rock persona with the song “Fame.” The funk rock classic from Bowie’s ninth ...
Fifty years ago, a spontaneous studio collaboration produced one of the most recognizable rock songs of the 1970s—thanks to a surprising co-writer.
Fifty years ago, the United States had never seen anything quite like David Bowie. In the early ’70s, the Londoner gained fame in his home country with his flamboyant alter ego Ziggy Stardust, an ...
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David Bowie was coming off his first No. 1 single in the U.S. and was snagged in a hellish coke habit when he started recording Station to Station in 1975. Both influenced the creation of one of his ...
Few artists have been through as many phases as David Bowie has. We're not talking simply about aesthetic changes or marketing strategies. No, David Bowie was someone who thrived on being constantly ...
David Bowie famously sang about “Changes” in 1971, and true to his word, he turned and faced the strange on his 1975 LP “Young Americans.” Making a galactic journey from glam-rock to his ...
Jazmin Kylene is a Miami-bred writer and editor with a decade-long career that spans all editorial genres, though she has a particular passion for music journalism. Upon graduating Florida Atlantic ...