David Bowie Memorabilia!
One of only a handful of rock artists to have maintained a steady recording career from the '60s through the '90s, David Bowie (David Robert Jones, Jan. 8, 1947, Brixton, South London) became a vastly influential rock figure in the '70s, known equally for the cutting-edge quality of his music--which consistently was well ahead of its time stylistically--and his brilliant incorporation of theatrical elements into live performance. Dubbed early on as "the chameleon of rock," Bowie spent his '70s heyday changing his look, sound, and style with the release of nearly every album. During the course of the '70s alone, the singer took on the role of futuristic rock star (1972's The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars), slick white-soul singer (1975's Young Americans), Euro-rock instrumentalist (1977's Low) and even punkish world-music avatar (1979's Lodger). If there was a dilemma to be had--and at the time there didn't appear to be--it may have been that Bowie's constant shifts precluded the establishment of a central artistic focus: In short, the music often seemed to take a back seat to the new look or style itself.
It is 11" x 14", bevel-cut double matted, framed under glass and ready to hang. The 8" x 10" photo is offset with an additional 4" x 6" photo, and coupled with a bio that lists pertinent facts.
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