Bowie has always ... tried to experiment with style and production. 3. “If I’m Dreaming My Life” Bowie loved to play around with various iterations of rock music, from soul to dance.
brought insight and knowledge into the music business, much of it disillusioning. Bowie’s manager from 1970 to 1975, Tony ...
Celebrate the voices that have shaped music history and explore the ranking of the all-time best British singers.
For as eclectic as David Bowie could be, he thought that he wasn't as authentic as he could be with this pop record.
A new David Bowie photo book, ‘Peculiar to Mr. Bowie,’ capturing the British rock legend during his first U.S. visit, will be ...
28. B-52s, “Love Shack” The music video for 1989’s “Love Shack” perfectly suits the B-52’s, one of the ‘80s most colorful and ...
To mark five years since David Bowie's passing, 6 Music and Radio 4 pay tribute to ... It’s not that they play it safe, it’s just that their style is so strong within them, they don’t ...
W ith its unique balance of blues roots, pedal to-the-metal hard rock, and vocal pop sensibilities, Trevor Bolder's bass ...
David Bowie, with his unique vision ... that looked like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie. Bowie's chrome Mini wasn't just a style exercise. It was a representation of his artistic personality.
Computers have been making music for decades, but today's AI technology has changed everything. Musicians have big concerns.
Rob Sheffield's new book, ‘Heartbreak Is the National Anthem,’ looks at Taylor Swift's impact on the music industry.
The song will feature on a forthcoming compilation marking 40 years since the original charity single was released, ...