- His full name is David Robert Jones.
- He was born January 8th in 1947.
- He was born in Brixton, London.
- Bowie has one blue eye and one brown eye. This happened when he was punched at age 15 by his friend, George Underwood, over a girl.
- His mother Peggy claimed Bowie got his love of theatre and talent for singing from the Burns’ family (her family).
- The family moved from Brixton to Bromley, in Kent.
- Bowie left Bromley Technical College with one O Level Qualification. This was in art.
- Bowie heard God – it was the voice of American rock ‘n’ roll singer, Little Richard.
- He once wrote a play for the BBC called The Champion Flower Grower. It was rejected.
- His first album, David Bowie, was released on the same day as Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. It reached third in the chart.
- ‘Major Tom’ from the successful song Space Oddity became Bowie’s first alter-ego.
- Bowie married his first wife Angie on March 19th, 1970. Their first child was named Zowie.
- He shares a birthday with Elvis. He was signed by Elvis’ record label RCA, and his three album deal was worth $37,500.
- Bowie came out as bisexual in 1972.
- He had his hair cut to match a female model of Kansai Yamamoto’s. This was the start of the ‘Ziggy’ look.
- The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars gave Bowie his most recognised alter-ego yet – Ziggy Stardust.
- ‘Ziggy would not leave me alone for years. That was when it all started to sour’. Bowie often found it hard to shake of the character that was Ziggy Stardust.
- He wrote most of the Aladdin Sane album in America.
- He hates flying. He prefers to travel by train or boat.
- The Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture was Bowie’s last tour at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1973.
- The cover of the Pin Ups album featured Bowie, with model Twiggy.
- He has had bad experiences with drugs, namely cocaine.
- Bowie was cast as the alien, Thomas Jerome Newton in the film adaptation, The Man Who Fell to Earth in 1976.
- He caused much controversy when he gave a ‘seig heil’ salute in Victoria Station on May 2nd. He later denied this, even though a ‘swastika’ featured heavily in the China Girl music video.
- Bowie toured as a backup vocalist and keyboardist for rocker Iggy Pop, in 1977.
- He collaborated with Bing Crosby on ‘Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy’ for Christmas 1977.
- Bowie starred in the Broadway production of The Elephant Man in 1980.
- Let’s Dance made Bowie a superstar; it became his biggest selling single.
- He collaborated with The Rolling Stones’ frontman Mick Jagger on Dancing in the Street.
- Bowie became a cult icon for his portrayal of Jareth the Goblin King in Jim Henson’s, Labyrinth.
- He helped to launch a community centre in Brixton. He donated £200,000 to the cause.
- Bowie performed Under Pressure with Annie Lennox at the Freddie Mercury Memorial Concert. He had previously worked on the song with Queen.
- He played the part of Andy Warhol in the film Basquiat in 1995.
- Bowie married his partner, Iman Abdulmajid in a small ceremony in Switzerland.
- He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.
- Bowie celebrated his fiftieth birthday by blowing out a candle covered cake at a Save the Children concert in 1997.
- He holds an honorary doctor of music degree.
- His son Zowie reverted to using the name Duncan Jones at the age of 18. He became a recognised director for Moon (2009) and Source Code (2011).
- His daughter, Alexandria Zahra was born in 2000.
- Bowie had heart surgery in Hamburg, after being diagnosed with having an acutely blocked artery.
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