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The two musicians met in New York City in 1974 and went on to build a friendship that led to their hit co-write, "Fame" ...
David Bowie and John Lennon were two essential stars of the 1970s. Bowie emerged as a star in the late 1960s and signaled a shift from the casual rock of The Beatles to the more glamorous rock of the ...
Archivists discovered notes for the project, called "The Spectator," in the artist's New York City office after he died in ...
While he rarely wrote tunes for other artists in the 1970s, John Lennon co-wrote David Bowie’s “Fame.” The tune’s other writer said that it was inspired by a 1960s doo-wop classic. Today, that doo-wop ...
David Bowie and John Lennon teamed up on a hit that still captures the highs and dark side of celebrity today.
Earl Slick’s "Guitar: Playing with David Bowie, John Lennon, and Rock-and-Roll’s Greatest Heroes" affords readers with a ringside seat for many of popular music’s most iconic moments. But it’s more ...
The pop superstar's new LP is a winning reclamation of her trademark sound.
British bassist Herbie Flowers — a veteran musician who performed with David Bowie, Elton John, T. Rex and Paul McCartney, and whose bassline for Lou Reed’s iconic 1973 hit “Walk on the Wild Side” has ...
David Bowie's archive opens to the public this week, revealing a treasure trove of unrealized projects and personal items.