An all-star group of musicians have come together to benefit victims of the Nov. 13 Paris attacks. Veteran rockers from bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Guns N' Roses recorded a cover version of David Bowie's “Heroes,” which will soon be
David Bowie, who returned with his 26th studio album on Friday – a date that also happens to coincide with his 69th birthday – can't be easily slotted among any of these. Then again, that's hardly surprising; The Man Who Fell to Earth has made an
Fellow Space Oddities and Diamond Dogs, it's time to celebrate. David Bowie Day has finally arrived, and we're feelin' hunky dory. Today not only marks Bowie's 69th year on this planet, it's also the release day of his highly anticipated new album
The most useful resource for all things Bowie is a WordPress blog called "Pushing Ahead of the Dame," written by Chris O'Leary (@bowiesongs on Twitter). The project is simple and impossible — "David Bowie, song by song," as O'Leary subtitled the blog.
Fronted by singer Glenn Gregory of Heaven 17 and led by the drummer David Bowie worked with for a five-year span, including the Ziggy Stardust moment, the band is touring Bowie's 1970 album, along with a handful of his standards. But the artist is