David Bowie fans celebrate the Brixton star's life by dancing in the streets

Rounding out Bowie's top five biggest Hot 100 hits is his cover of Martha and the Vandellas' “Dancing In the Street” with Mick Jagger. The superstar collaboration was recorded in 1985 to raise funds for the Live Aid charity. It marked Bowie's so-far

Tributes to the iconic glam rock singer David Bowie have poured in from around the world after the announcement of his death on Monday morning, following an 18-month battle with cancer. Those from the icon's close friends and fellow musicians have been 

In the mid-Eighties, Bowie linked up with his hero for a cover of Martha and the Vandellas' Motown classic "Dancing in the Street" to raise money for Live Aid. The eccentric, energetic video has surpassed the recording, as the two legends booty shake

January 12, 2016 1:11 AM EST – Fans gathered on the streets of Brixton, Britain, to dance and sing in tribute to rock star David Bowie, who died aged 69 after a battle with cancer. (Reuters). RELATED LINKS. STORY: David Bowie dies at 69; mesmerizing 

Fans of David Bowie turned their grief into a celebration as they took to the streets where he grew up for a raucous all-night party commemorating the star's life and music. Mourners joined in mass singalongs of Bowie's biggest hits, including Starman