Month: March 1967
David Bowie and the Riot Squad performed at the Shakespeare Hotel in Woolwich, London, on Friday 31 March 1967.
David Bowie and the Riot Squad performed at Battersea Arts Centre in London on Wednesday 29 March 1967.
David Bowie performed with the Riot Squad at the Kodak Social Club in Eastman Hall in Harrow, north London, on Tuesday 28 March 1967.
David Bowie’s third live show with the Riot Squad took place on Thursday 23 March 1967 at St Nicholas Hall in Hertford.
David Bowie and the Riot Squad performed at the Bowes Lyon Youth Centre in Stevenage on Saturday 18 March 1967.
David Bowie’s first live show with the Riot Squad took place at the Woodlands Youth Centre in Basildon, Essex, on 17 March 1967.
David Bowie spent four days rehearsing with his new backing band, the Riot Squad, from 13-16 March 1967.
David Bowie spent four days rehearsing with his new backing band, the Riot Squad, from 13-16 March 1967.
David Bowie spent four days rehearsing with his new backing band, the Riot Squad, from 13-16 March 1967.
David Bowie played his final show with the Buzz on 27 November 1966, but the members were retained for the recording of his debut album.
On 26 January 1967, David Bowie’s manager Ken Pitt applied for him to join the Performing Rights Society (PRS). On 9 March he was made a Provisional Associate Member, …
The fourth and final recording session for David Bowie’s single ‘The Laughing Gnome’ took place at Decca Studios on Wednesday 8 March 1967.
David Bowie’s debut album was finally finished on 1 March 1967, with the completion of mono and stereo mixes.