DAVID BOWIE IS DEAD AT 69
(CNN)David
Bowie, whose ground-breaking sound and chameleon-like ability to
reinvent himself made him a pop music fixture for more than four
decades, has died. He had just turned 69 last week.
Bowie died Sunday after an 18-month battle with cancer, his publicist Steve Martin told CNN.
"David
Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous
18 month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss,
we ask that you respect the family's privacy during their time of
grief," said a statement posted on his official social media accounts.
Neither his publicist nor the statement elaborated on what kind of cancer the singer was fighting.
Bowie's
death has been the regular subject of internet hoaxes for the last
several years. So the news came as a shock to fans and industry insiders
when it was confirmed.
He
had just released his latest album, 'Blackstar,' on Friday, his 69th
birthday. It shot to no. 1 on the iTunes chart in the U.K. and no. 2 in
the U.S., underscoring his appeal even after decades in the music
business.
Like
his past releases, the work -- generally praised by music critics --
defied genres. The influential music publication NME called it an
amalgamation of "warped showtunes, skronking industrial rock, soulful
balladeering, airy folk-pop, even hip-hop".
David Bowie is dead at 69
(CNN)David
Bowie, whose ground-breaking sound and chameleon-like ability to
reinvent himself made him a pop music fixture for more than four
decades, has died. He had just turned 69 last week.
Bowie died Sunday after an 18-month battle with cancer, his publicist Steve Martin told CNN.
"David
Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous
18 month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss,
we ask that you respect the family's privacy during their time of
grief," said a statement posted on his official social media accounts.
Neither his publicist nor the statement elaborated on what kind of cancer the singer was fighting.
Bowie's
death has been the regular subject of internet hoaxes for the last
several years. So the news came as a shock to fans and industry insiders
when it was confirmed.
He
had just released his latest album, 'Blackstar,' on Friday, his 69th
birthday. It shot to no. 1 on the iTunes chart in the U.K. and no. 2 in
the U.S., underscoring his appeal even after decades in the music
business.
Like
his past releases, the work -- generally praised by music critics --
defied genres. The influential music publication NME called it an
amalgamation of "warped showtunes, skronking industrial rock, soulful
balladeering, airy folk-pop, even hip-hop".
Indelible mark
That in a nutshell was Bowie: there wasn't a musical style he didn't dabble in - and indelibly leave his mark upon.
Since
his breakthrough with 1972's 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and
the Spiders from Mars," Bowie's reach was electic: glam rock, prog rock,
pop rock, electronic rock.
And the results? Electric.
He
had his first No. 1 single in the United States with "Fame" in 1973 and
followed that up with dozens of hits that still remain on heavy
rotation on radio: "Let's Dance," "Space Oddity," "Under Pressure,"
"Rebel, rebel."
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