Duncan Jones, the son of David Bowie, has paid tribute to his father five years after the music icon’s death. Bowie died from liver cancer on 10 January, 2016, two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his final album Blackstar.
23.12.2020 - 20:15 / nme.com
David Bowie‘s famous introduction to the 1982 adaptation of The Snowman has shared the heartwarming story behind the iconic scarf from the scene.Channel 4’s 1982 adaptation of the Raymond Briggs story opens with Bowie introducing viewers to the surreal story in which a snowman comes to life.The story of the scarf was told after Bowie’s son Duncan Jones tweeted a photo of himself wearing the legendary piece of memorabilia today (December 23) after finding it in storage.Went looking for sock
.Duncan Jones, the son of David Bowie, has paid tribute to his father five years after the music icon’s death. Bowie died from liver cancer on 10 January, 2016, two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his final album Blackstar.
David Bowie, and how the late star tracked him down “like the FBI” afterwards.The pair shared a strong relationship, with Bowie appearing on Gervais’ show Extras, and Gervais returning the favour with a stand-up set at the Bowie-curated High Line festival in New York in 2007.“I was invited to a special performance by Bowie at BBC TV Centre,” Gervais remembered of the pair’s first meeting in a new interview with The Telegraph.“In the green room afterwards, then director-general Greg Dyke bounced
David Bowie, has reflected on his father’s death five years on.On Twitter, Jones said it was “remarkable” that Ziggy was still celebrated with such enthusiasm years after his passing.“Today marks five years since dad died. We are all a little sad, coping individually in our own ways,” he wrote.“But it’s both remarkable & delightful that dad is still so clearly loved by so many.
Sky Ferreira has shared a previously unreleased cover of David Bowie’s ‘All The Madmen’ – scroll down the page to listen to it now.The star posted the cover of the 1970 song, which originally featured on the album ‘The Man Who Sold The World’, yesterday (January 8) to mark what would have been Bowie’s 74th birthday.“HBD DAVID BOWIE,” Ferreira captioned an Instagram post containing her version.
Today would have been David Bowie‘s 674th birthday (Jan. 8), and so the legendary singer-songwriter’s daughter, Alexandria “Lexi” Zahra Jones, shared a sweet tribute. Lexi, whom David shared with supermodel Iman, took to her Instagram Story and posted a throwback photo with her rockstar dad. It was a childhood photo of Lexi, holding a birthday cake that adorably read, “Happy Birthday Dad.”
Iman has remembered her late husband David Bowie on what would have been his 74th birthday. The 'Starman' singer - who passed away in January 2016 after a battle with cancer - would have marked the milestone on Friday (08.
Iman paid tribute to her beloved late husband, David Bowie, on what would have been his 74th birthday, taking to Instagram to share a stunning, haunting black and white photo of the singer as a tribute. The image featured the “Heroes” singer with his back turned to the camera as he looked out to the spotlight outlining his figure and hair. It was a gorgeous image, captured by French photographer Hedi Slimane. But Iman’s message truly struck a chord.
Duran Duran are back in Ziggy Stardust style.
Johnny Flynn has said he received “homophobic abuse” for playing David Bowie in Stardust.The actor, speaking to NME in a new interview, detailed the “hate mail” he received from fans regarding his depiction of the beloved musician.“I’m not big into social media, but I was getting a lot of violent hate mail and stuff from people saying: ‘You played him like he’s insecure,'” Flynn said. “And then homophobic abuse: ‘You’re playing him all fey.
Duran Duran have shared a new cover of David Bowie‘s ‘Five Years’ to mark what would have been the late music icon’s 74th birthday.The band’s stirring take on the ‘Ziggy Stardust’ track comes ahead of their participation in the A Bowie Celebration: Just for One Day livestream tonight (January 8) – with Bowie’s longtime pianist Mike Garson organising an all-star bill of guests.“My life as a teenager was all about David Bowie.
David Bowie‘s previously unreleased covers of John Lennon‘s ‘Mother’ and Bob Dylan‘s ‘Tryin’ to Get to Heaven’ have been released for the first time, to mark what would have been the music icon’s 74th birthday.The new take on Lennon’s 1970 track was originally recorded by Bowie in 1998 with longtime producer Tony Visconti.
It’s #BowieForever for Iman.
Boy George, Taylor Momsen, and Gary Barlow are among the stars joining the line-up for the forthcoming A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day! virtual concert in honor of the late David Bowie.Comedian Ricky Gervais and Ground Control – a supergroup made up of Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins, and Jane’s Addiction’s Dave Navarro and Chris Chaney – join a stellar bill of previously announced stars, including Adam Lambert, Gavin Rossdale, Duran Duran, Yungblud, Peter Frampton an
Sarah Jones is about to take a look at the world of the sex industry from a different angle. The Tony Award winner is set to make her feature directorial debut with the documentary Sell/Buy/Date which is based on her 2016 Off-Broadway stage production of the same name.