The Philadelphia bass guitarist – a mainstay of David Bowie's band for nine years – recalls first getting into his work courtesy of Young Americans, which was recorded in her hometown.
David Bowie never apologised for being an original, and if that wasn't good enough for his band, that was too damn bad.
Fifty years ago today, David Bowie released 'Young Americans' marking a turning point in his career and finding his first No. 1 hit in the US.
David Bowie would later express regret for helping kickstart this musical trend that he said led to "despicable performances." ...
David Gilmour may have spared no expenses with Pink Floyd, but he knew when someone was throwing perfectly good money away.
The Toby Jug in south London was a famous London music venue - but could now be turned into housing after being demolished ...
The Toby Jug pub, which also hosted notable bands such as Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin and Fleetwood Mac, was demolished in 2002 ...
David Bowie may have had his hands in many different genres, but that didn't mean his musical offspring always excelled at their craft.
One of the most memorable lines from his Ziggy Stardust LP, David Bowie's "wham, bam, thank you, ma'am" from 'Suffragette City' came from a curious source.
The Spectator Sing-Along Power Hour is an opinion piece, and views expressed are those of the individual contributor.  Ziggy ...
Six sites which 'attracted fly-tipping, antisocial behaviour and drug use' in Hounslow have been regenerated by the council ...