David Bowie
Born: Jan 8, 1947
Primarily a performer widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of modern times. Also an accomplished painter, art critic and mime artist, and has published works of fiction. David Bowie is widely regarded as one of the most influential writer of pop music. Born 'David Jones' he changed his name to Bowie in the 60's, to avoid confusion with the then well-known Davy Jones (lead singer of the Monkees). He achieved his commercial breakthrough in 1969 with the song Space Oddity, which was released at the time of the moon landing. Despite the fact that the literal meaning of the lyrics relates to an astronaut who is lost in space, this song was used by the BBC in their coverage of the moon landing, and this helped it become such a success. The album which followed Space Oddity and the two which followed. He made the first of many successful songs in 1972 with Ziggy Stardust, a concept album about a space-age rock star. This album was followed by others in a similar vein, rock albums built around a central character and concerned with futuristic themes of Armageddon, gender dysfunction/confusion, as well as more contemporary themes such as the destructiveness of success and fame, and the dangers inherent in star worship. This produced his first number one hit in the US, Fame. He also appeared in his first major film, The Man Who Fell To Earth. With his different-colored eyes and skeletal frame, he certainly looked the part of an alien. T...[MORE]
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