Haddon Hall When David Invented Bowie (remainder mark) by Nejib
Haddon Hall When David Invented Bowie (remainder mark) by Nejib
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Author(s): Nejib
Pub: Harry N. Abrams
Pack Qty: 17 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781910593264 - Non Mint
Subjects: Biography & Autobiography, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Comics & Graphic Novels, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
254mm x 190mm x 19mm
Publication: 14 February 2017Pages: 146
Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, The Thin White Duke: David Bowie had an extraordinary talent for reinvention. But at the beginning of his career, he made the most significant transformation of his life: from 'David' to Bowie.
In 1969, shortly after the release of his first hit single, David and his girlfriend Angie move into Haddon Hall, a sprawling Victorian villa in the London suburbs. Part commune, part creative hub, the house becomes home to a community of musicians, hippies, and hangers-on. As egos clash and parties get out of hand, David keeps writing: 'Changes,' 'Kooks,' 'Life on Mars'--songs that will propel him to global fame. Charting Bowie's personal life, the development of his music, and the transformation of his image, Haddon Hall is an evocative portrait of a young artist presiding over a musical revolution.
