Bowie was a man of many talents and had many highs and lows in his life, he had a very rough life in his later years but in the very beginning he was a seemingly normal child. David was born on the eighth of January in 1947 in South London with the name David Robert Jones. He was a very musically interested during his early teens and had learned how to play the saxophone and had many musical influences based on his half-brother Terry. Terry Burns was ten years older than David and had a severe mental illness that caused him to be away from home for most of his life after David’s parents had gotten together. Even though Terry was not around David a lot, Bowie still had received a huge influence in the short amount of time they were actually together. After graduating out of Bromley Technical High School, David had become a commercial artist and was making music as a side hobby too; eventually his music career took off and became the David Bowie we now know today. Through all of the tragedies, heart breaks, and drug abuse David just seems to somehow get back up on his feet and show the world what he’s made of.
David Bowie’s musical career was a very long one lasting for many years and never seizing to come to a stop to this day. As stated earlier he was musically interested from a fairly young age learning how to play the saxophone by the age of twelve. For a decent amount of time while being a commercial artist he had joined the band “Davy Jones and the Lower Third” where many singles had arose but none had shone bright enough to become very well known. Around this time David changed his last name to avoid confusion of another artist named Davy Jones from the band “The Monkees” (Perone), so he changed it to Bowie because of the Bo...
... middle of paper ...
...xamples are The Man Who Fell to Earth, where he played as an alien, and Just a Gigolo.
Works Cited
Dansby, A. (2004, February 3). David Bowie Keeps Rolling. RollingStone.
"David Bowie Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. (A&E)
Vincent, Alice. "David Bowie: 22 Things You Didn't Know." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 06 Nov. 0044. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. (Vincent)
Wilcken, Hugo. Low. New York: Continuum, 2005. Print. (Wilcken)
Perone, James E. The Words and Music of David Bowie. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. Print. (Perone)
Lenig, Stuart. The Twisted Tale of Glam Rock. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2010. Print. (Lenig)
McGasko, Joe. "The 40th Anniversary of David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, 3 June 2012. Web. 21 Nov. 2013. (McGasko)
Spitz, Marc. Bowie: A Biography. New York: Crown, 2009. Print. (Spitz)
When I was first given this assignment earlier in the semester, I knew whom I wanted to right about immediately. One of the most recognizable rock stars from the 1980’s and even now, the bassist from Motley Crue, Nikki Sixx.
“Artist Biography by Jason Ankeny”, AllMusic, AllMusic A Division of All Media Network, LLC, 2014, web, 16 April 2014
Schinder, Scott and Andy Schwartz. Icons of rock : an encyclopedia of the legends who changed
Schowalter, D. 2000, “Remembering the Dangers of Rock and Roll: Towards a Historical Narrative of the Rock Festival,” Critical Studies in Media Communication, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 86-101
Bowie-Sell , D (2012) ‘UK second worst in world for illegal music downloads’ [online] Telegraph 17TH of Septemeber. Available from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-news/9547974/UK-second-worst-in-world-for-illegal-music-downloads.html [accessed on the 15-3-2014]
Jacobson, Mark. “Chuck Berry, the Father of Rock, Turns 75.” Rolling Stone. December 6, 2001:
1980 Playboy Interview With John Lennon And Yoko Ono, John Lennon.com, Accessed March 5, 2014
1 Gass, Bryan "A History of Rock Music: The Rock and Roll Era" World Book. Ed. 6. 1994.
Ser Elton John has been one of the most iconic and successful British pop stars since the 1970’s. His music is based from his own life experiences as well as those of his country and of his time. Elton John is known for his passion and vivacity for his career, his fortitude to fight AIDS, his homosexuality and his importance to the evolution of the British and the American pop/rock genre.
"Authentic Hendrix - The Official Jimi Hendrix Online Store Home Accents | Shop the Authentic Hendrix - The Official Jimi Hendrix Online Store Official Store." Authentic Hendrix - The Official Jimi Hendrix Online Store | Shop the Authentic Hendrix - The Official Jimi Hendrix Online Store Official Store. Web. 05 Oct. 2011. .
9) Stanley, Adam Paul. Remember A Day:An Analysis of Over Twenty Years of American Rock
5."Led Zeppelin: Rare Interviews." With Alan Black/Alan Freeman. BBC Worldwide Music/King Biscuit Flower Hour Records/Atlantic Records Corporation. Master Tone, 1997.
Introduction: Perhaps no one has received this title in history “the king of pop”, now a days many artist’s have arisen and have performed but not as the king of pop known worldwide and in history, has dominated the world of pop as Michael Jackson.
Not much is known about David's early childhood, but it is known that he was a solitary child. He enjoyed playing cowboys and Indians, war games, and other childhood games. He was a chubby kid, and got teased a lot for it. He was also very smart, in 1960; he was given an IQ test, and scored a 118, a “superior” level. One of his elementary teachers described him as a “moody child, very easily upset.” David loved to hide; his father gave him various nicknames like Sneaky, Snoop, and Spy. David loved sneaking through the house, trying to be invisible.
This report is about Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the rock band Queen. I’m sure that “We Will Rock You” with this biographical narrative.