Ava Max is opening up about her background, as well as her style.
06.03.2021 - 22:19 / nypost.com
Mick Rock might never have snapped iconic photos of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Mötley Crüe and a host of other musicians. At the time, he was attending Cambridge University in England, majoring in literature and harboring no photographic ambitions.But Rock told The Post that on that night, “I was at the home of a friend who had all the toys, including a great record player and camera.
Ava Max is opening up about her background, as well as her style.
What do musicians like David Bowie, Prince, and Iggy Pop have in common? They were all influenced by the talent and general individuality of fellow musician Tiny Tim. The documentary “Tiny Tim: King for a Day” chronicles the journey of Herbert Khary into becoming Tiny Tim, along with how he became his own worst enemy.
WATCH: Bec & Lleyton Hewitt celebrate 12 years of marriage.While she may have carved a place in our heart as Hayley Smith Lawson on Home and Away, the 37-year-old actress is fresh on everyone’s minds as she prepares to cha-cha and tango her way to the top again in this year’s Dancing with the Stars.But, the thing we won’t ever stop talking about? Bec Hewitt’s adorable long-lasting relationship to husband Lleyton Hewitt - and their soap opera origin story.
EXCLUSIVE: Jimmi Simpson (Perpetual Grace, LTD) is set to star opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris in the drama series The Man Who Fell to Earth, which recently moved from CBS All Access/Paramount+ to Showtime.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNaomie Harris has signed on for a lead role in “The Man Who Fell to Earth” series at Showtime, Variety has learned.Harris joins previously announced series lead Chiwetel Ejiofor. The show is based on Walter Tevis’ 1963 novel and the 1976 Nicolas Roeg film that starred David Bowie, both of the same name.
Oscar nominee Naomie Harris (Moonlight) is set to star opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor in the upcoming drama series The Man Who Fell To Earth, which recently moved CBS All Access/Paramount+ to Showtime.
David Bowie is expected to reach between £10,000-£15,000.The two-piece suit was worn by the music icon on a single night out at historic New Romantic hang-out The Blitz Club, and was claimed by legendary promoter Steve Strange after it became left in London club’s cloak room.Bowie left the Issey Miyake-designed suit behind after noticing several cigarette burns on it, and changed into a fresh outfit.The suit eventually made its way into the hands of musician Jayce Lewis, who is now seeking a
Portia de Rossi was rushed to the hospital over the weekend for an emergency appendectomy and her wife Ellen DeGeneres is now opening up about what happened.
Alice Cooper has revealed his theatrical rock shows were a major inspiration for David Bowie, who once told the rocker it was what his own band “should be doing”.Cooper, whose new album ‘Detroit Stories’ was released last month, said in a new interview that his shock-rock beginnings spurred Bowie to pursue making music that was both theatrical and commercial.Responding to a fan question sent into Metal Hammer as to whether he ever crossed path with the late icon, Cooper said: “David used to come
The Man Who Fell To Earth is getting another new home.
WME has launched WME Legends, a management company focused on estate and brand management for late entertainment artists. The Hollywood agency's new division will be run by music and entertainment industry veteran Phil Sandhaus, an estate manager and consultant for artists like Buddy Holly, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Whitney Houston.
David Bowie, Freddie Mercury and Mick Jagger during his pre-fame days.Appearing on Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt’s Rockonteurs podcast, the Bon Jovi frontman spoke about the time he spent working at The Power Station recording studio in New York when he was just 18 years old.“They paid me $50 a week to be the gofer and if it was a weekend or a late, late night, I could go in and record,” he remembered.Bon Jovi went on to reveal that he spotted Bowie and the Queen frontman at the studios one night as
Wolf Alice have explained the story behind the title of their upcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’.The album, which follows the band’s Mercury Prize-winning second album, ‘Visions Of A Life’, comes out in June via Dirty Hit and was announced last month with the release of first track ‘The Last Man On Earth’.In a new interview with NME the band opened up on how the album’s title came to be and how they road-tested the record’s material in their own unique way.During the interview they revealed
Grammy award for each of his first four albums. It is a feat unequalled by any of our all-time great British superstars beloved all around the world, such as The Beatles, Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Elton John, Coldplay and Adele.
King Crimson founder Robert Fripp and his wife, singer Toyah Willcox, have shared a cover of Mötley Crüe‘s ‘Girls Girls Girls’ – watch it below.The pair launched their Sunday Lunch video series last year, sharing renditions of songs by Nirvana, David Bowie, Metallica, Billy Idol, Guns N’ Roses, Alice Cooper and more through Willcox’s YouTube channel.Last week (March 7), the pair showed support for Britney Spears and the #FreeBritney movement with a cover of the pop star’s ‘Toxic’.This week’s
shooting ranges next door – and claim the machine gun fire will destroy their calm haven.Monks at the Kagyu Samye Ling monastery say their “precious haven of peace and harmony” will be “caught in the noise of gunfire” and have asked the public to back their fight.The world-famous retreat, at Eskdalemuir in Dumfriesshire, has attracted thousands of visitors looking for spiritual guidance since it was founded in the 60s – including rock icon David Bowie.But leaders say two applications lodged
Suede‘s Brett Anderson and Nadine Shah have teamed up with the Paraorchestra for a one off concert of covers including David Bowie, Echo & The Bunnymen and Mercury Rev.The nine-track gig, dubbed ‘Death Songbook’, which will be streamed by BBC Cymru as part of GŴYL 2021 this weekend, also features Portishead‘s Adrian Utley on guitar and Seb Rochford from Sons of Kemet on drums.The acoustic/electric set was recorded in a COVID-safe environment in January on the largest of Wales Millennium Centre’s