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  1. 8 de ene. de 2012 · Born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947, Bowie last made an album in 2003 and for the best part of a decade has made only sporadic public appearances Sun 8 Jan 2012 09.30 EST First published on ...

  2. 14 de sept. de 2023 · In later years, to be fair, one imagines that David Bowie, as he was subsequently known, would have been rather tickled as the memory of these insults. The story of the BBC's rejection of Davy Jones and The Manish Boys, after their audition for the corporation's Talent Selection Group is included in a new book, Bowie at the BBC: A Life in Interviews by Tom Hagler.

  3. David Bowie. David Bowie, właśc. David Robert Jones (ur. 8 stycznia 1947 w Londynie, zm. 10 stycznia 2016 w Nowym Jorku [4]) – brytyjski wokalista, kompozytor, autor tekstów, multiinstrumentalista, producent muzyczny, aranżer, a także aktor, aktywny w przemyśle muzycznym od 1962 [5] do śmierci w 2016. Był również malarzem i ...

  4. 11 de ene. de 2016 · David Bowie Year by Year: 1965-2016 Photographs. David Bowie's fashion sense fueled his chameleon-like career, from the early days as a mod and a folksinger through Ziggy Stardust, the Thin White ...

  5. David Bowie, 1993 Rather than hire an arranger, Bowie and Buzz member Derek "Dek" Fearnley used Freda Dinn's Observer's Guide to Music to study orchestra arrangements and requested Vernon hire the appropriate musicians. Fearnley had little experience writing music charts, while Bowie could not read music at all, so Fearnley found it a daunting task, later stating: "It was bloody hard work ...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2017 · Bowie’s next incarnation was “The Manish Boys” in 1965, which issued one single: “I Pity The Fool” b/w “Take My Tip.”The A-Side, “Fool,” was a cover of a 1961 Bobby Bland tune. It iss straight-up blues and, if you think about it, the closest David Bowie has ever really got to the blues was when he sang that one line in “Let’s Dance.”

  7. 14 de ene. de 2021 · Despite often being suggested that the singer took his name from the hunting knife, in his book America in the British Imagination: 1945 to the Present, John Lyons wrote: “In 1965, David Jones adopted the name David Bowie in homage to Jim Bowie.” Jim Bowie was the protagonist of the 1960 historical war film The Alamo, directed by John Wayne.