There are no concerts coming up so far for David Bowie. Keep a keen eye out for him though because he'll pop up again. David Bowie was quoted in saying that he'll sing and perform for as long as he can.
David Bowie, of course!
David Bowie by far
David Bowie, definitely! He made a much bigger impact in music. Not discounting Tom Petty's contributions, but Bowie is more widely known and much more influential.
David bowie does, but prefer David Gilmour (or aleast Pink Floyd), but they are still both great and should still be selling albums to the younger generation (i'm 12)
In general, Elton John is more popular than David Bowie. While they were both two of the biggest musical acts in the world during the 1970s, Elton's music reaches a broader audience than Bowie's. Both great musicians, though.
It is written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop. They did quite well working together to write this song. They have worked together to write more songs too.
They still eat people but they know more David Bowie songs.
Nirvana likes Led zeppelin, Aerosmith, David Bowie, The cars and more and this stuff is true
David Bowie first set off performing in clubs and small time acts in the sixties, he first became known when he released 'Space Oddesy' in 1969. From then onwards he became more sensational and set off his 'Ziggy Stardust' persona in 1973.
Bill Kaulitz has said in interviews that he likes Nena, Aerosmith, David Bowie, and (more recently) Coldplay.
Tom Bowie has written: '3 more plays for reading' 'Jamie, the adventures of'
Neil Young and David Bowie did not actually seek to defend the Alamo; this appears to be a mix-up or misunderstanding. The Alamo is a historic site in Texas known for its role in the Texas Revolution. Young and Bowie, both influential musicians, have addressed themes of rebellion and resistance in their works, but their connection to the Alamo is more metaphorical than literal. If you meant a specific song or project, please provide more details for clarification.