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David Bowie: (Spaceboy)
The alien who swapped faces like clothes-elf one year, duke the next. Ziggy, Aladdin, Hallo Spaceboy, Thin White, every persona a glitter bomb. Wrote All the Young Dudes, gave Lou Reed Transformer, dressed Roxy in synths, then vanished. Voice like glass and velvet. Posts multiplying faster than his personas.


📰 More Dates‑Article : May 1976
A brief but tantalising Record Mirror update catching Bowie mid‑tour — hinting at fresh British dates, new releases, and a restless creative agenda unfolding in real time. Record Mirror Date: May 22, 1976 Length: 2 min read A compact, forward‑looking bulletin that frames Bowie as an artist in motion: touring Europe, planning returns to Britain, releasing a compilation, and already eyeing his next album and film project. A snapshot of momentum, mystery, and mid‑’70s transit

David Bowie
May 22, 19762 min read


David Bowie: "ChangesOneBowie" Album (1976)
David Bowie’s ChangesOneBowie was released as an LP album in the UK by RCA Records (catalog number RS 1055) on May 20, 1976. The album...

David Bowie
May 20, 19761 min read


David Bowie: Sinatra's Suit Cover Concert Review (1976)
David Bowie’s Sinatra's Suit, a cover and one-page concert review in New Musical Express, May 15, 1976.

David Bowie
May 15, 19761 min read


📰 David the Goliath‑Article : May 1976
A triumphant Melody Maker front‑page feature capturing Bowie at the peak of his *Station to Station*‑era power — returning to Britain with a week of sold‑out Wembley shows that cemented his status as one of the decade’s defining artists. Melody Maker Date: May 15, 1976 Length: 4 min read A high‑voltage dispatch from Wembley Empire Pool, where Bowie closed a blistering week of concerts that reaffirmed his dominance as one of the seventies’ most commanding performers. The ar

David Bowie
May 15, 19763 min read


📰 Suffragette City‑Article : Jul. 1976
A punchy, poster‑style Bowie Scrapbook entry built around the explosive energy of “Suffragette City” — a one‑page celebration of the single’s reissue, its immortal catchphrase, and its place in the growing mythology of Ziggy‑era rock. Date: July 10, 1976 Length: 2 min read A bold, minimalist spotlight on one of Bowie’s most kinetic tracks, presented through the Scrapbook’s trademark mix of fan‑centric commentary and striking graphic design. A glam anthem distilled to its s

David Bowie
May 10, 19762 min read


David Bowie: on his New Show Cover Feature (1976)
David Bowie’s on his New Show, a cover and three-page feature in Joepie Magazine, May 9, 1976. It has been about three years since master...

David Bowie
May 9, 19763 min read


Heil and Farewell
The Thin White Duke’s Victoria Station wave – triumph or Nazi salute? NME demands answers! one-page article in New Musical Express, May 8, 1976.

David Bowie
May 8, 19761 min read


📰 The Exile Returns - Article : May 1976
A major 1976 Melody Maker feature celebrating David Bowie’s triumphant return to Britain after years away, with his spectacular *Station To Station* tour shows at Wembley Empire Pool. The Thin White Duke comes home — theatrical, intense, and more commanding than ever. Melody Maker Date: May 8, 1976 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • In-depth review of David Bowie’s 1976 Wembley concerts • Written by Michael Watts • Focus on Bowie’s evolution since his last UK show

David Bowie
May 8, 19762 min read


David Bowie: "King Biscuit Flower Hour" Advert (1976)
David Bowie’s "King Biscuit Flower Hour", a one-page advert in Rolling Stone, May 6, 1976.

David Bowie
May 6, 19761 min read


The First of Six
On May 3, 1976, David Bowie kicked off the first of six consecutive nights at London's Empire Pool as part of his Isolar Tour. The...

David Bowie
May 3, 19761 min read
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