David Bowie would have had access to any musician he wanted to work with at the peak of his success, but one album he worked on assembled an outstanding band.
David Bowie had a hand in shaping so many of today's best artists, but he held a special place in Florence Welch's heart for one particular song.
The next song was a fast, romping version of the song Young Americans with no vocals and the distinctive sound of Bowie’s saxophone player David Sanborn wailing away on his alto horn. Now Ochester ...
A new 50th anniversary vinyl reissue of David Bowie‘s ninth album ‘Young Americans’ has been announced. Find all the details below. The special edition of the record is due to arrive via ...
Smooth jazz saxophonist David Sanborn, who played on recordings ... he played the saxophone solo on "Young Americans." "On ...
said Ochester of the moment he heard that David Bowie song. “Because I knew it was a Bowie song. And I knew that Luther sang on Young Americans.” Once the band played an instrumental take of ...
to join him in the studio with David Bowie for the recording of ‘Young Americans,” according to the site. “While recording the album at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, David overheard ...
Sandwiched between David Bowie’s infamous glam-rock years and his more avant-garde Berlin trilogy of albums later in the 70s, ...
Allegedly, he thought it would help him connect with American audiences. And, one can’t deny that it’s a pretty unique and unforgettable title. David Bowie Rarely Wanted to Talk About the ...
David Bowie‘s former collaborators are reuniting ... who recorded with Bowie across 11 albums, including ‘Young Americans’, the Berlin Trilogy and, most recently, 2003’s ‘Reality ...