On 6 November 1972, David Bowie’s manager Tony Defries wrote to record producer Phil Spector. …
David Bowie wrote ‘Watch That Man’, the opening song on Aladdin Sane, on 29 September 1972. …
David Bowie signed a recording contract with RCA Records on 9 September 1971. …
Mercury Records agreed to terminate their deal with David Bowie on 14 May 1971. …
David Bowie went to two Valentine’s Day parties in Los Angeles on 14 February 1971. …
The day after he arrived in Chicago, on 5 February 1971 David Bowie had a meeting with Mercury Records’ head of A&R, Robin McBride. …
David Bowie signed a publishing deal with Chrysalis on Friday 23 October 1970. …
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On the evening of 24 September 1969, David Bowie attended a meeting to discuss the direction of Growth – the Beckenham Arts Lab. …
David Bowie performed at the Three Horseshoes pub in Hampstead, London, on 23 September 1969. …
David Bowie attended a meeting of the organisers of Growth – the Beckenham Arts Lab on Tuesday 19 August 1969. …
David Bowie auditioned to take part in an advertisement for the Kit Kat chocolate bar on 9 May 1969. …
David Bowie and the Riot Squad performed at the Shakespeare Hotel in Woolwich, London, on Friday 31 March 1967. …
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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, and on 13 March was granted full membership. …
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Three days after Decca Records agreed to finance and release David Bowie’s debut album, the singer signed a contract with the label. …
Decca Records agreed to record and release the debut album by David Bowie on Monday 24 October 1966. …
David Bowie made a promotional appearance at the Target Club in High Wycombe on the evening of Friday 18 March 1966. …
David Bowie took part in a record signing at Crane and Sons music store in Birmingham on Saturday 5 March 1966. …
In the summer of 1965 Ralph Horton began managing David Bowie and his band the Lower Third. The arrangement was formalised with a contract dated 25 November 1965. …
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In late 1965 David Bowie’s manager Ralph Horton was looking for financial assistance. …
David Bowie – then still known as Davie Jones, but with a name change imminent – signed a publishing deal with Sparta Music on 14 September 1965. …
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