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David Bowie
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David Bowie

glam rock

Origin
Royaume-Uni
Born
1947
Genres
glam rock, art rock, space rock, hard rock, po0p rock, dance rock

Biography

David Bowie, born in 1947 in the United Kingdom, left a significant mark on music history with his innovative style and ability to reinvent himself. A pioneer of glam rock, art rock, and space rock, he blended various musical genres throughout his career. His iconic albums such as 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' and 'Heroes' have influenced generations of artists, establishing him as an essential figure in musical culture.

Highlights

  • Pioneer of glam rock and art rock.
  • Creator of the iconic character Ziggy Stardust.
  • Major influence on many contemporary artists.

Discography

  • David Bowie1967
  • Space Oddity1969
  • The Man Who Sold the World1970
  • Hunky Dory1971
  • The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars1972
  • Aladdin Sane1973
  • Pin Ups1973
  • Diamond Dogs1974
  • Young Americans1975
  • Station to Station1976
  • Low1977
  • Heroes1977
  • Lodger1979
  • Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)1980
  • Let's Dance1983
  • Tonight1984
  • Never Let Me Down1987
  • Black Tie White Noise1993
  • The Buddha of Suburbia1993
  • Earthling1997
  • 'hours…'1999
  • Heathen2002
  • Reality2003
  • The Next Day2013
  • Blackstar2016
  • Toy2021
  • Tin Machine1989
  • Tin Machine 21991

FAQ

When was David Bowie born?

David Bowie was born in 1947.

Where is David Bowie from?

David Bowie is from the United Kingdom.

What was David Bowie's role?

David Bowie was a singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and saxophonist.

What musical genres did he explore?

He explored glam rock, art rock, space rock, hard rock, and other genres.

What are his notable albums?

His notable albums include 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' and 'Heroes'.

How long was David Bowie active?

David Bowie was active from 1967 until his death.

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