Nevertheless, Bowie did get to collaborate with Lennon. He and the former Beatle joined forces to write “Fame,” a song about the hazardous effects of the spotlight. Though it might not have been DBB, ...
Bernard Jacobson also reflects on the trajectory of art history—something he discussed at length with the late Bowie.
Looking back at the fateful night when Paul McCartney, John Lennon and David Bowie nearly formed a supergroup in New York called The DBB.
I like to think we gave David Bowie one good chuckle. I know he was paying close attention to the rollout of the David Bowie ...
David Bowie is a legend of rock music full stop, spanning countless genres across his storied career. But which of his songs created a key element of punk rock?
NYC indie trailblazers, Daisy the Great return with their new single “All The People,” the first release from the band since ...
“There’s no rules,” Nacho Figueras said of polo attire. The professional player and Veuve Clicquot captain took on Team Will ...
Simon Thompson looks at the ten best director’s cuts that improve on the original theatrical editions… Director’s cuts are a ...
Bowie needed someone to be his first lieutenant in the 90s, and his ex-Tin Machine bandmate was the person he turned to ...
Todd Rundgren talks about challenging his fans, producing Meat Loaf and New York Dolls, and picking the right rock stars to ...
The artist George Underwood is taking part in a charity exhibition that was inspired by a lyric written by his school friend ...
By Alex Williams Derek Boshier, who rose to prominence in the British Pop Art movement in the early 1960s and went on to make a pop statement of a different sort by collaborating with David Bowie ...