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A well-received exhibition featuring the music, fashion and style of David Bowie will open in Tokyo on Jan. 8, a year after the British superstar died of cancer at the age of 69.
David Bowie was a New Yorker for over 20 years. In Bowie years, that is practically an eternity considering the multitude of lives he lived — musically, geographically and otherwise — since he first set out to become a star in the late 1960s.
David Bowie was an innovative performer, and a financial innovator as well
The London suburb where rock star David Bowie was born was the scene of large impromptu gatherings Monday night, as fans came from all over the city to honor the man who had been one of the world's most influential rock stars for the past 45 years.
Always a step ahead of the curve, he spotted the potential of the internet as a venue in which to make, share and expand upon art.