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  |name = David Bowie
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  |photo = David-Bowie Chicago 2002.jpg|thumb
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  |relation = Not a member of Tally Hall
  |relation = Covered by Joe Hawley (twice)
  |birth_date = January 8, 1947
  |birth_date = January 8, 1947
  |hometown = Brixton, London
  |hometown = Brixton, London
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==Biography==
==Biography==


David Robert Jones, known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer-songwriter and actor famously known for not being a part of [[Tally Hall]].  
David Robert Jones, known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer-songwriter and actor famously known for his multiple aliases and his 1969 song [[Space Oddity]]. Space Oddity was covered by [[Joe Hawley]] and [[Andrew Kurtz]] in the summer of 2002 along with [[The Beatles]]' [[Lady Madonna]]. These demos would help Joe prove his musical talent to [[Rob Cantor]] and get him the job as guitarist and vocalist in [[Tally Hall]]. Later in 2016, Joe would perform the song again during a live Sonic Lunch performance.


== Trivia ==
*David Bowie's song [[Space Oddity]] was covered by [[Joe Hawley]] and [[Andrew Kurtz]] in the summer of 2002 as well as during a live Sonic Lunch performance in 2016
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[[Category:People]]

Revision as of 02:28, 17 February 2022

David Bowie
David-Bowie Chicago 2002.jpg
Covered by Joe Hawley (twice)
Date of Birth: January 8, 1947
Hometown: Brixton, London
Date of Death: January 10, 2016 (aged 69)
Place of Death: New York City, USA
Other Names: David Robert Jones


Biography

David Robert Jones, known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer-songwriter and actor famously known for his multiple aliases and his 1969 song Space Oddity. Space Oddity was covered by Joe Hawley and Andrew Kurtz in the summer of 2002 along with The Beatles' Lady Madonna. These demos would help Joe prove his musical talent to Rob Cantor and get him the job as guitarist and vocalist in Tally Hall. Later in 2016, Joe would perform the song again during a live Sonic Lunch performance.