David Bowie, the infinitely changeable, fiercely forward-looking songwriter who taught generations of musicians about the power of drama, images and personas, died on Sunday, two days after his 69th birthday.
Mr. Bowie’s death was confirmed by his publicist, Steve Martin, on Monday morning.
He died after having cancer for 18 months, according to a statement on Mr. Bowie’s social-media accounts.
“David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family,” a post on his Facebook page read.
His last album, “Blackstar,” a collaboration with a jazz quartet that was typically enigmatic and exploratory, was released on Friday — his birthday.
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I grew up on his avant garde approach to rock music. A true agent provocateur. This vintage TV appearance is happily ingrained in my memory:
Ground Control to Major Tom ...
a great video !
@kurth indeeed, as the first track of his last album Blackstar and Sue, great haunted tunes!
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