I won’t belabor this point. If David Bowie isn’t the most influential artist in the history of post-war pop music, he is at least on Mount Rushmore, along with Chuck Berry, Elvis, Lennon/McCartney, ...
David Bowie has been called the chameleon of rock. It is a title not given without merit, partly due to his innovative ...
David Bowie’s Ready Set Go – Live at Riverside Studios debuts on four U.K. charts, hitting the top 10 on three and continuing his posthumous chart dominance. (MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty ...
David Bowie had the world in the palm of his hand. An icon when it comes to fashion, performance, pop culture philosophy and music, there was little the British-born star couldn't do. And that ability ...
RECORDING WEEK 2025: Nobody would deny that David Bowie was one of music’s most influential pioneers. Yet, while a commonly-held misconception would dub Bowie as pop’s trend-aware ‘chameleon’, some of ...
David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel" appears in Chris Young's Number One song "Young Love & Saturday Nights," giving Bowie his first ever country chart-topper. - Credit: Anwar Hussein/Getty Images; Erika ...
David Bowie’s transition from rock icon to pop star was one of the more surprising musical developments of the 1980s. In the aftermath of releasing Never Let Me Down in 1987, Bowie was ready to jump ...
Early in his career, David Bowie turned on the radio and heard a Frank Sinatra song that shocked him. The British singer didn’t feel stunned by the power of Sinatra’s vocals; instead, he felt furious ...
During his lifetime, David Bowie managed to score Number One hits in two different genres: the sleazy glam of “Fame” reached the top in 1975, followed by the dance-pop of “Let’s Dance” eight years ...