Sunday 21 November 2010

David Bowie Confirms Book Plans

David Bowie has plan to write a book named "Bowie",confirmed through his website. The release date for the book has not yet been set.

"Sadly, this is one of those stories that has leaked out way ahead of our intended announcement," BowieNet said. "It first surfaced last week on the Publishers Weekly site and it looked like it had slipped by unnoticed for a few days. But, as ever, we didn't reckon on some of you eagle-eyed spotters out there. We still don't want to give too much away just yet, suffice to say that David Bowie has been working on a book entitled Bowie: Object."

Designed by Barnbrook, Bowie: Object is a collection of 100 items from the Bowie archives that will give fans an unprecedented glimpse into his creative processes. Images of the items will be accompanied by text written by Bowie himself, and the book will be available in several colors.

Friday 12 November 2010

When will David Bowie return to music?


David Bowie always loved to be on spotlight but since released of his last album Reality seven years ago, he had been out of the news. The question is rising up in the mind of people that why the rock legend doing that’s keeping him from music?

“He has a lot of other things. He's a writer and he's a painter, he does sculpture and he's a dad to our 10-year-old daughter, so I think his life is full.” his wife Iman revealed in an interview with Contact Music

His newest big project seems to be a new book, entitled Bowie: Object.

The book will include photos of more than 100 pieces of Bowie memorabilia with insight and background stories from the man himself. And as for his return to the world of music, well, with so much on his plate, the only one who really knows is Bowie.

Tuesday 2 November 2010

David Bowie – The London Years (1947 – 1974)


An exhibition based on David Bowie’s years in London had been commenced on 27-OCT-2010 and will run through December 5th.The exhibition has been occurred at Proud Central,which is located at 32 John Adam Street in London.

The exhibition portraits of Bowie’s years in London.It features rare and unseen portraits from photographers like Terry O’Neill, Ray Stevenson, Geoff MacCormack, David Bebbington, Jak Kilby and Bob Solly.

The David Bowie's fan must visit this exhibition where they can see the insider's view into the early years of one of the most efficacious and stylish recording artists of all time.

To date David Bowie has sold over 136 million albums since his rise to fame in the late ‘60s.