To celebrate what would have been David Bowie's 71st birthday, a previously unreleased demo of his 1983 hit "Let's Dance" is now available as a digital single — along with new thoughts from producer ...
Also included in the box is the never-before-released live album Serious Moonlight. The performance took place July 13th, 1983 in Montreal during Bowie’s “Serious Moonlight Tour” in support of Let’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Bowie had this wonderful saying,” Nile Rodgers recalls. “He’d say, ‘Nile, darling, it’s all the same, but different.’” It’s a ...
David Bowie was in the mood to try something different as the early '80s unfolded. He'd been listening to R&B and blues records while on vacation in the South Pacific from the likes of James Brown and ...
If David Bowie had one regret about the 1980s, it would have been recording “Let’s Dance.” He enjoyed the success that all his other music gave him, but he didn’t like what that one tune and its ...
A never-before-released demo recording of David Bowie’s iconic “Let’s Dance” has been unearthed in celebration of what would be the artist’s 71st birthday. Producer and performer Nile Rodgers, who ...
David Bowie spent the 1970s as one of the most innovative, influential, and artistic figures in music, constantly changing musical styles and images—from the glam rock of Ziggy Stardust to the R&B ...
Rojas, who had worked with Labelle and Nona Hendryx in the 1970s, recalls how he ended up meeting with “The Thin White Duke” in a studio in New York City. “I got a call on a Friday to be at Power ...
Parlophone Records announced Wednesday that “David Bowie: Loving the Alien 1983-1988,” the fourth in its series of boxed sets compiling the late artist’s work from 1969, will be released on Oct. 12.
David Bowie hit a musical milestone 41 years ago today when his iconic pop track “Let’s Dance” hit No. 1 on both the U.K. and U.S. charts, marking the first time the British rocker would achieve the ...
In the '80s, most of the baby boomer rock stars who'd come up in past decades were still trying to make versions of the bluesy rock that came naturally to them. They were doing what they could to keep ...