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BREAKING NEWS: David Bowie’s Life in Photos.giang

January 11, 2025 by giang Leave a Comment

SINGER DAVID BOWIE PERFORMS DURING HIS GLASS SPIDER TOUR IN 1987, AT SYDNEY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
David Bowie in 1987. Photo: Patrick Riviere/Getty

David Bowie will forever remain one of music’s greatest.

The English singer-songwriter is one of the best-selling artists of all time, and in his five-decade career, he put out 26 studio albums, won four Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Often described as the “chameleon of rock,” Bowie easily slipped into and out of different musical genres and personas.

On Jan. 10, 2016, two days after he released his album Blackstar, Bowie died in New York at age 69 following an 18-month battle with liver cancer. His longtime producer Tony Visconti wrote in a loving tribute that Bowie “did what he always wanted to do.”

“He wanted to do it his way and he wanted to do it the best way. His death was no different from his life – a work of art,” Visconti continued. “He was an extraordinary man, full of love and life. He will always be with us.”

See the rock star’s life in photos, from his colorful alter egos to his loving marriage to supermodel Iman.

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David Bowie’s Early Years

SPACE ODDITY
David Bowie in 1960. Dezo Hoffmann/REX/Shutterstock

David Bowie was frequently referred to as a chameleon. Before arriving at his glammed-out sci-fi look, he flirted with beatnik and hippie imagery.

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David Bowie as Davie Jones

DAVIE JONES
Bowie in 1965. Mirrorpix

Bowie originally struck out for fame under the name “Davie Jones.” His son, Duncan, a movie director, still uses the original family surname.

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David Bowie’s Early Style

FASHION, TURN TO THE LEFT
Bowie in 1966. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Bowie’s style was considerably more conservative when he was first starting out as a musician.

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David Bowie’s Early Band

KOOKS
Bowie, Hermione Farthingale and John Hutchinson in 1969. Ray Stevenson/REX/Shutterstock

Bowie briefly led a group called Feathers with his then-girlfriend, Hermione Farthingale and John Hutchinson in London the late ’60s.

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David Bowie’s Musical Talents

MODERN LOVE
Bowie in 1970. London Features/UPPA/ZUMAPRESS.com

The musician, pictured here in 1970, played saxophone in addition to keyboards and guitar. His childhood saxophone teacher, Ronnie Ross, plays the outgoing solo in Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side.”

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David Bowie’s Eyes

STARMAN
I.T.N./REX/Shutterstock

Bowie’s left pupil was left permanently dilated after a 1962 fight with childhood friend George Underwood over — what else? — a girl. Supposedly, the singer thanked Underwood for the injury later, saying it gave him “a kind of mystique.”

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David Bowie’s Space Oddity

MOONAGE DAYDREAM
Bowie in 1969. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

This 1969 photo is from the promotional campaign for Bowie’s album Space Oddity. Other than the iconic single, not much else from the album is considered an indispensable part of Bowie’s oeuvre.

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David Bowie as a Father

CHANGES
Bowie, Angela and Duncan. Mirrorpix

Bowie had one son, Duncan (middle name Zowie), with his wife Angie, in 1971. The pair would divorce in 1980, and Duncan, going under his father’s original surname Jones, would later become a film director.

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Ziggy Stardust Era

Rock and roll musician David Bowie poses for a portrait dressed as 'Ziggy Stardust' in a hotel room in 1973 in New York City, New York.
David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust in 1973.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

The artist increasingly flirted with androgyny throughout his career. He adopted an alien alter ego, androgynous and bisexual rock star Ziggy Stardust, for his 1972 album and the accompanying tour. Bowie sported a flaming red mullet, glamorous outfits and pale white makeup for the character, who became a lasting symbol of the 1970s.

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David Bowie and Wife Angie

BE MY WIFE
Bowie and Angela Bowie in 1973. Mirrorpix

Bowie wed his wife Angie (then Mary Angela Barnett) in 1970 – the couple was married for 10 years.

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David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita

WATCH THAT MAN
Masayoshi Sukita

Bowie’s collaboration with photographer Masayoshi Sukita yielded some of the most iconic images of his career.

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David Bowie’s ’70s Style

ALADDIN SANE
Bowie in 1973. Ilpo Musto/Rex/REX USA

Bowie’s early ’70s look remains one of his most beloved – in particular the lightning-bolt makeup look from the cover of Aladdin Sane.

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David Bowie’s Massive Music Sales

SOUND AND VISION
Bowie in 1973. PA Wire via ZUMA Press

Bowie is believed to have sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 140 million records during the course of his career.

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David Bowie’s Famous Friends

FAME
Bowie, Yoko Ono and John Lennon in 1975. Alpha Press

Yoko Ono and John Lennon were close with the singer; the latter co-wrote Bowie’s hit “Fame.”

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David Bowie’s Heroes

HEROES
Bowie in 1977. Masayoshi Sukita

The cover to Bowie’s 1977 album Heroes was shot by his longtime collaborator Masayoshi Sukita.

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David Bowie and Iggy Pop

EARTHLINGS
Iggy Pop and David Bowie in the early 1980s. RTN/MediaPunch

Bowie enjoyed fruitful collaborations with a number of other rock and roll luminaries, like Iggy Pop and Lou Reed.

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David Bowie in the ’80s

GLASS SPIDER
Bowie in 1987. Mirrorpix

Bowie performing in 1987, touring behind the album Never Let Me Down.

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David Bowie and Tina Turner

PINUPS
Tina Turner and David Bowie in 1989. Alpha Press

Tina Turner, one of his many collaborators, duetted with him on the 1984 song “Tonight.”

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David Bowie Marries Iman

LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER
Brian Aris

Bowie met supermodel Iman in 1990. The pair married two years later and remained together until his death in early 2016.

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David Bowie in the ’90s

YOU'VE BEEN AROUND
Photoshot/Getty Images

Bowie continued to update his look to match his evolving musical aesthetic throughout the ’90s.

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David Bowie in the ’00s

REALITY
Bowie in 2000. Mirrorpix

Bowie kept up an active recording schedule through the late ’90s and early ’00s, releasing albums in 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003.

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David Bowie’s Health Concerns

SLIP AWAY
Jo Hale/Getty Images

He slowed down his performance schedule in the early ’00s, however, after an on-stage heart attack in 2004.

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David Bowie and Iman

I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU
Bowie and Iman in 2009. Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Bowie and Iman were seen out and about together, even as the singer’s recorded output and performance schedule dwindled.

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David Bowie’s Final Albums

THE NEXT DAY
Nicolas Khayat/ABACA

The singer surprised fans in 2013 by dropping The Next Day, his first album of new material in 10 years. He released his final album, Blackstar, on Friday, Jan. 8, 2016 — his 69th birthday. A producer called the record a “parting gift.”

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David Bowie Dies

David Bowie during the curtain call after the opening night performance of Lazarus at New York Theatre Workshop in New York City on December 7, 2015. This was David Bowie's final public appearance. Bowie died on January 10, 2016.
David Bowie’s last public appearance in December 2015.Henry McGee/MediaPunch

On Jan. 10, 2016, the legendary rock star died at age 69 in New York.

A statement released to his official Facebook page read, “David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18-month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”

He is survived by his wife Iman, their child Alexandria Zahra and his son Duncan from a prior marriage.

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