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David Bowie Posted By : at 2008-04-17 11:51:55
Bowie, is a profoundly influential British rock and roll musician, artist, and occasional actor, from the 1960s to the present. Biography Bowie was born in Brixton, an area of London, but grew up in the town of Bromley, in Kent (now part of Greater London). Initially a saxophonist and vocalist with various blues groups, such as The Lower Third, in 1960s London, Bowie's greatest strength through his career has been his ability to adapt his public image to fit, and often anticipate, the prevailing musical trends. Heavily influenced by the dramatic arts, from avant-garde theatre and mime to Commedia dell'arte much of his work has involved the creation of characters or personae, to present to the world. Bowie needed to use a different stage name because of Davy Jones of The
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