There has never been a decently definitive life of David Bowie. His existence feels too myriad, too protean to be so formally ...
Gary Hustwit’s documentary “Eno” includes an old clip of an admiringly bemused David Bowie. He says of the ... and he said no. He told me that he hated bio documentaries and most music ...
Herbie Flowers, a veteran bass guitarist who worked with the likes of David Bowie, Elton John ... “Not many of us get our own entry in Wikipedia as Herbie did,” the family tribute continued.
“Not many of us get our own entry in Wikipedia as Herbie did ... “Space Oddity (David Bowie, 1969) was £9 for a three-hour session. By Rock On (David Essex, 1973) it had gone up to £12 ...
Wikipedia cites fanzine Bomp! as pointing out that critics at the time hated this music, which only goes to prove that ...
Albertus: the Bio of a Typeface, Simon Garfield Bear with me. I know it seems like a longshot that a book about a font would ...
The ‘Gabriel’s Moon’ author on which of his 18 novels means the most to him, and the book he once loved obsessively ...
Not many of us get our own entry in Wikipedia as Herbie did ... time in the RAF with the tuba influenced his playing on David Bowie’s Space Oddity. ‘I was a tuba and double bass player ...
That bunch includes David Bowie, Elton John and Paul McCartney ... Not many of us get our own entry in Wikipedia did.” It also noted that he worked to involve his children in his music later ...
The family of the musician, who worked with David Bowie, Elton John ... Not many of us get our own entry in Wikipedia did. “We’ll miss you Uncle Herbie!” it closed.
After Petty's death, author Warren Zanes shares a tale of loss, memory, and the search for the perfect cup of coffee ...
With his extreme performance art, Tehching Hsieh gave the word endurance new meaning. In retirement, he’s working on cementing his legacy.