David Bowie's best album in roughly two decades, "Heathen" is also one of his most emotionally direct ever. It won't surprise longtime observers of the thin white posturer, however, to learn that the ...
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With his famously futuristic alter ego Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie was always ahead of his time. In fact, the visionary rock god had his sights set on dropping a surprise album long before Beyoncé ...
Ground control to Captain Ziggy. Hello, Zig, are you there? It would seem that with Heathen, David Bowie has invited not only old aliases like Major Tom and Ziggy Stardust to the party, but also ...
David Bowie's bassist Gail Ann Dorsey believes it was Tony Visconti, his longtime producer, who introduced him to Allaire Studios, and that it was the mountaintop recording studio with sweeping views ...
When a brilliant artist of any discipline reaches their twilight years — which in popular music is one’s mid-to-late thirties — the best you can usually hope for is good rather than great. That ...
The moody clip was directed by photography power duo Indrani and Markus Klinko, who had previously collaborated with the singer on his 2002 album, "Heathen." By Shirley Halperin Continuing his look-at ...
You’ll see the term “chameleonic” often used to describe David Bowie‘s recording career. That’s true to the extent that he tried out different guises and styles on a regular basis. But he was also ...
In the newest chapter of our Unknown Legends interview series, Sterling Campbell looks back at his two-decade saga as David Bowie‘s go-to drummer. They met in 1992 when Nile Rodgers brought Campbell ...
It’s too easy to write him off, though the temptation’s there; has been for damned near two decades, since he asked us to dance and promptly strapped on two left feet. Ah, but what the realist calls ...