A previously unreleased version of the Who's classic "I Can't Explain" by David Bowie has been unveiled ahead of the June 14 release of the upcoming Bowie box Rock 'n' Roll Star! The song, recorded in ...
Glam rocker David Bowie launched the music industry into a tailspin with his genius and live show antics, most especially when he performed with the Spiders between 1969 and 1972. This documentary ...
For many years, photographer Mick Rock has been capturing the passion and the energy of some of most distinguished rock and roll artists. Often referred to as the "man who shot the '70s" he has ...
In June 1972, David Bowie made his debut as Ziggy Stardust on British TV show Lift Off with Ayshea, but years later a technician accidentally wiped the only known footage of the performance instead of ...
UK's Genesis Publications has released a 20th-anniversary edition of "Moonage Daydream: The Life & Times of Ziggy Stardust," a book that, when released, was the 30th anniversary of David Bowie and ...
Great heavens, what a night it was! Angela Bowie jitterbugging in the aisles, Geri Miller, the same one who jumped naked out of Mick Jagger’s birthday cake, rushing to the stage with a sheaf of ...
Taken during David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust Tour 1972–1973, this photograph depicts the iconic musician as his alter ego Ziggy Stardust. Celebrity photographer Brian Duffy captures Bowie in an ethereal ...
From Bowie to Big Star, the 15 best albums of 1972 defined rock’s golden era - and shaped the music landscape forever ...
Over half a century on from his creation, Ziggy Stardust arguably remains the most beloved character from David Bowie ’s ...
He’s got the dirt on Ziggy Stardust — and the pics to prove it. Legendary British photographer Mick Rock’s relationship with David Bowie reaches back 43 years, beginning when he snapped him as his ...
Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter explained why he and David Bowie were never friends, despite working well together. Bowie made Mott’s name when he gave the band his song “All the Young Dudes,” ...
Frame: 49.21 x 33.46 x 1.57 in. (124.99 x 84.99 x 3.99 cm.) Taken during David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust Tour (1972–1973), this photograph depicts the iconic musician as his alter ego Ziggy Stardust.