David Bowie is a true chameleon when it comes to music. DJ Sizzly takes a look at how Bowie's willingness to explore new styles has made him successful throughout his five decade career.
Ten More Tunes
Dancing in the Street - David Bowie; Mick Jagger
The Hearts Filthy Lesson - David Bowie
The Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie
Changes - David Bowie
Heroes - David Bowie
Young Americans - David Bowie
Under Pressure - Queen; David Bowie
Space Oddity - David Bowie
Little Wonder - David Bowie
Little Drummer Boy - David Bowie; Bing Crosby
Also This Week In Music...
February 4, 1948: Alice Cooper is born.
February 4, 1983: Karen Carpenter dies of heart failure brought on by annorexia nervosa.
February 4, 1996: Rob Pilatus, formerly of Milli-Vanilli, was hospitalized after he was hit over the head with a baseball bat in Hollywood. His attacker was the owner of the car Pilatus was attempting to steal.
February 6, 1945: Reggae legend Bob Marley is born.
February 6, 1962: Axl Rose is born.
February 7, 1964: Beatlemania comes to America with the arrival of The Beatles at New York's Kennedy Airport. They are greeted by thousands of screaming fans.
February 7, 1980: Pink Floyd begins a 14 show coast-to-coast tour to promote The Wall. The concert features a 120 by 60 foot wall made of Styrofoam blocks that gradually envelops the band as the show goes on.
February 7, 1994: Blind Melon's late lead singer Shannon Hoon is ejected from the American Music Awards for loud and disruptive behavior. He is charged with battery, assault, resisting arrest and destroying a police station phone.
February 8, 1961: Vince Neil of Motley Crue is born.
February 9, 1964: The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show drawing an estimated audience of 73 million. The band performs five songs, including "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
The Playlist
Black Country Rock - David Bowie
Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
Rebel Rebel - David Bowie
Fashion - David Bowie
Magic Dance - David Bowie
I'm Afraid Of Americans - David Bowie
