David Bowie previously shared some of his favourite songs, describing NYPC's 'Get Lucky' as "infectious" and "impossible" to ...
Jay-Z transformed David Bowie’s 1975 hit Fame into one of the hardest-hitting and most iconic tracks on The Blueprint.
David Bowie was never one to stick to the status quo. If one could describe his modus operandi it might just boil down to “be yourself.” This was true for much of Bowie’s career but perhaps most of ...
Abba's "Waterloo" was released in March 1974 as the first single off their second album of the same name. The song won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 for Sweden, and put Abba on the map. It was ...
A Stanley Kubrick sci-fi classic inspired David Bowie to create one of his greatest hits, showing how film shaped the sound ...
"Where Are We Now" got an early morning premiere along with news that the influential singer will release his first album in 10 years. By Shirley Halperin The revered and, in recent years, reclusive ...
David Bowie tried most genres in the world of music, except rap. But it came from a deep respect for it and its musicians.
Two of the classic rock icons who defined the 1970s were David Bowie and The Rolling Stones. In some ways, the two couldn’t have been more different, but the “Fame” star once put his own spin on a ...
David Bowie nodded to other musicians a fair few times throughout his career. He wasn’t shy about extending praise to the artists who inspired him. One of the main ways he did that was by delivering ...
What’s better than two rock giants dancing without a care? It certainly has an infectious joy to it that’s hard to deny. Bowie’s collaboration with Mick Jagger, “Dancing in the Street,” is so bouyant, ...