David Bowie, ‘Where Are We Now?’ – Song Review
It’s not surprising that David Bowie is in a contemplative mood on ‘Where Are We Now?’ the first single from 'The Next Day,' his first album in nearly a decade.
It’s not surprising that David Bowie is in a contemplative mood on ‘Where Are We Now?’ the first single from 'The Next Day,' his first album in nearly a decade.
David Bowie will release a brand new studio album, 'The Next Day,' this March. It will be the recently reclusive rocker's first new record since 2003's 'Reality.'
David Bowie has kicked off his new year -- and celebrated his 66th birthday -- with a brand-new single, his first original music release in ten years.
David Bowie's 1987 album 'Never Let Me Down' is considered to be among his worst, but for Peter Frampton, its importance can not be overstated. In a new interview, he credits his time with Bowie, both on the album and its accompanying tour, for helping revive his career.
Collectors seeking David Bowie vinyl are quick to take notice when rare copies of his 1971 ‘Hunky Dory’ album appear on the market. The trained eye searches for the limited pressing (500 copies) hoping to score what is widely known as the BowPromo; an extremely rare album promoting selections from ‘Hunky Dory.’ No training could have prepared collectors for this unique, preview copy that recently surfaced and sold for over $10 thousand on eBay.
We all love a good garage sale. Where else can you a hammer, a necklace, bbq sauce, and David Bowie's autobiography in one place? I, myself bought a bunch of Cher records and old Pepsi bottles. It was a good day. Need proof? Check out these pictures from the event, and make sure that you don't miss Casper's next Super Garage Sale.
They’ve got a 3D movie, a hit TV series and one of the best-looking casts on television, so it only makes sense that Vogue would turn to the kids of ‘Glee‘ to help promote this year’s Fashion’s Night Out, a worldwide event held to boost retail sales.
For the event, scheduled for September 8, the ‘Glee’ gang slid into an assortment of hot couture and shot a glamorous promotional video, set to the strains of David Bowie’s ‘Fashion.’
Nothing quite says “pressure” quite like the last night of competition on a nationally televised singing competition — so it’s only fitting that the four judges of NBC’s ‘The Voice’ came together to duet on the Queen and David Bowie classic ‘Under Pressure.’
The quartet — Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Cee Lo Green, and Christina Aguilera — took the stage for a loose version of the song, starting off in unison before Shelton, Levine, and Cee Lo took turns soloing at the mic. Aguilera, naturally, added plenty of melismatic vocal runs.