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“There are too many David Joneses,” Spitz quotes Bowie saying in a bio (released by his record label) in the late ’60s. “David Jones is my real name.
Bowie’s long-time producer Tony Visconti explained the ... “Gouster was a word unfamiliar to me but David knew it as a type of dress code worn by African American teens in the ‘60s in ...
David Bowie Pushing 60, On Tour. March 8, 2004 / 2:14 PM EST / AP David Bowie, pushing 60, says he's headed for another spell of experimentation.
David Bowie, Greta Garbo and Sean Connery were not Jewish. But some of the garments they made famous — Bowie’s dresses, Garbo’s hats and the tuxedo Connery donned as James Bond — all had Jewish ...
David Bowie, shown with his wife Angie at home in Kent, England, in 1971, is wearing a dress that he famously wore on the cover of his "The Man Who Sold the World" album.