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  2. David Bowie - Wikipedia

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    Bowie's maternal half-brother, Terry Burns, was a substantial influence on his early life. [16] Burns, who was 10 years older than Bowie, had schizophrenia and seizures, and lived alternately at home and in psychiatric wards; while living with Bowie, he introduced the younger man to many of his lifelong influences, such as modern jazz, Buddhism ...

  3. David Bowie and Cameron Diaz are life path number 3s - AOL

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    Life path number 3 people are creative people, our storytellers and our dreamers. ... and then add up the numbers of your birth year (1989 would be 1+9+8+9=27). Combine those results (22+27=49 ...

  4. The Death of David Bowie, 9 Years Later: Inside the ... - AOL

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    The world lost a music legend when David Bowie died on Jan. 10, 2016.. The British-born Bowie burst onto the music scene in 1969 with his song “Space Oddity” and spent the next 40 years as one ...

  5. David Bowie: Five Years - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie: Five Years is a 2013 British documentary produced and directed by Francis Whately The film explores five years in David Bowie's career which saw him redefine himself as an artist in 1971, 1975, 1977, 1980 and 1983.

  6. David Bowie: Finding Fame - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie: Finding Fame, also known as David Bowie: The First Five Years, is a 2019 British documentary written and directed by Francis Whately. [3] The film explores a period of David Bowie's career starting in 1965, around the time he dropped his stage name of Davie Jones in favor of Bowie, to 1973, when he dropped the Ziggy Stardust persona.

  7. Death of David Bowie - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie Is was a travelling museum show that displayed the history, artifacts and information about Bowie's life and works. The show, which ran from 2013 through 2018, was at the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands when Bowie died, and as a result the museum considered cancelling the show, and there were also discussions as to whether to keep the name in the present tense (David Bowie Is ...

  8. Iggy Pop - Wikipedia

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    On Tonight in 1984, Bowie recorded five more of their co-written songs (2 from Lust for Life, 1 from New Values, and 2 new songs), assuring Pop financial security, at least for the short term. The support from Bowie enabled Pop to take a three-year break, during which he overcame his resurgent heroin addiction and took acting classes. [43]

  9. David Bowie discography - Wikipedia

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    This peaked on 16 July that year, with ten entries – a figure bettered only by Elvis Presley. [9] From 1988 to 1992, Bowie performed as a member of the rock band Tin Machine, who released two studio albums before disbanding. [13] Continuing as a solo artist, Black Tie White Noise (1993) reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. [14]