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20% off TMWFTE cards for DavidBowie.com users

 

“I’ll say I came from Earth“

 

We are very pleased to be able to pass on a most generous 20% discount to DavidBowie.com users for the beautiful The Man Who Fell To Earth trading card sets produced by Unstoppable Cards.

If you're not familiar with the cards, scroll/swipe the images accompanying this piece (or click on the little dots at the bottom of the picture) to get a taste of just a few of the images that make up the sets.

As you’ll notice, among other things there are two separate cards of Bowie as TJ Newton (with and without hat) signed by Bowie in 2013 and limited to just 50 of each.

These particular cards signed by Bowie are only available as a part of 'cases'.

View the various permutations here: http://smarturl.it/UnstoppableTMWFTE and click on the 'Learn More' link underneath each listing to see a breakdown of what each package contains.

You may find it advantageous to club together with other interested parties for deals like the TRIPLE CASE OFFER which will get you four of the signed Bowie cards.

When you are sure you understand exactly what you are ordering, apply this discount code on checkout: OFFICIALBOWIEFAN

We should point out that we are just the Man In The Middle for this promotion and any enquiries regarding orders or product details should be put directly to the folk at Unstoppable Cards.

categories: News
Thursday 04.16.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Labyrinth Masquerade Ball at Flickerama in August

 

“And as the sunrise stream, Flickers on me“

 

We know there are a lot of Labyrinth fans out there, so we thought we’d tell you about this event in the UK nice and early so you have time to get your outfit together.

FLICKERAMA  – the world’s first greenfield film festival, will be screening Jim Henson’s 1986 cult favourite Labyrinth (which features David Bowie as the rather tricky Goblin King, Jareth), alongside hosting a Labyrinth Masquerade Ball in August.

Here’s the official blurb with more detail...

 

FLICKERAMA’s Labyrinth Masquerade Ball

We are getting excited already here in Flickerama Towers for a night of mystery and wonder as we host a very special Masquerade Ball on Saturday 15th August alongside a screening of Jim Henson’s 1986 cult favourite Labyrinth.

Following the film screening we will be hosting a masquerade ball based on the eccentric party Sarah and the Goblin King attend in the film, complete with themed cocktails and a sumptuous meal. There will even be a prize for the dandiest dresser. So don your finest evening wear, raise a Venetian mask and enter a world of fantasy…

Go here for more with links to the Early Bird ticket offer.

 

Thanks to Neil 'Sir Didymus' M for the pointer.

categories: News
Tuesday 04.14.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Let’s Dance album is 32 today

 

“Under the moonlight, this serious moonlight”

 

Though it reached #10 in our album poll in 2013, such was the global success of Let’s Dance it’s possibly the album that most people are familiar with around the world and it remains Bowie's best-selling album.

Produced by David Bowie and Nile Rodgers, Let’s Dance was released on this day (April 14th) worldwide, spending 13 weeks in the UK Top 5. The album also made it to #4 on the US chart.

The attendant singles, Let’s Dance, China Girl and Modern Love were also worldwide smashes and you can remind yourself of the reason why here.

categories: News
Monday 04.13.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie dominates new Official Vinyl Singles Chart

 

“We can dance and we can see the singles swing“

 

The Official Charts Company (OCC) in the UK announced the first ever Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 (12 April 2015 - 18 April 2015) on Sunday evening.

The chart is compiled by the OCC from the UK's biggest vinyl singles of the week, based on sales of 7, 10 and 12 inch formats across a seven day period.

Bowie currently has three singles in the Top 40 (more than any other artist), with two of those in the Top 20.

 

#07 = Young Americans (Peak position #1, previous week #1, 8 weeks on chart)

#20 = Diamond Dogs (Peak position #1, previous week #20, 32 weeks on chart)

#39 = Rebel Rebel (Peak position #8, Re-entry, 33 weeks on chart)

 

All of the above are from the 40th anniversary series of limited edition picture discs. See this week’s full chart here.

Though the Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 wasn't published until today, previous charts are available to view and last week’s chart (05 April 2015 - 11 April 2015) was even more impressive for Bowie, with 5 placings in the Top 40, four of which were previous #1s!

 

#01 = Young Americans (Peak position #1 - previous week #3)

#13 = Knock On Wood (Peak position #1 - previous week #23)

#20 = Diamond Dogs (Peak position #1 - Re-entry)

#25 = Life On Mars? (Peak position #4 - Re-entry)

#33 = Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) (Peak position #1 - Re-entry)

 

See last week’s full chart here.

categories: News
Sunday 04.12.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Life On Mars is best-selling vinyl single of the decade

 

“He’s in the best selling show“

 

Congratulations are due to David Bowie with the news that Life On Mars? has been recognised as the best-selling vinyl single of the decade so far by The Official Charts Company (OCC) in the UK. 

Originally appearing on the 1971 RCA album, Hunky Dory, Life On Mars? was first released as a single on June 22nd, 1973, reaching #3 on the Official UK Singles Chart back then.

We told you about the impressive performance of Bowie’s recent vinyl singles in our previous piece.

And even though Life On Mars? isn’t in the current Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40, it seems it’s been a consistent seller since its release as a limited edition 40th anniversary 7” picture disc through EMI on June 24th, 2013.

Life On Mars? is joined by another five Bowie singles in the Top Forty Official Biggest Selling Vinyl Singles of the Decade (so far)

 

#01 - Life On Mars?

#14 - Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)

#20 - Sorrow

#24 - Rebel Rebel

#27 - The Next Day

#40 - Love Is Lost

 

Bowie’s only studio album of the decade so far, The Next Day, also made the Top Twenty Official Biggest Selling Vinyl Albums of the Decade (so far) where it is placed at #16.

So thanks so much for all of your support folks, these fantastic results couldn’t have been achieved without you.

Check out the OCC’s David Bowie page for many more interesting Bowie chart facts.

 

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FOOTNOTE: The Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 archive covers the period from May 11 2014 to the present day.

We had another delve back in overnight and found that there were six Bowie vinyl singles in the chart for the week of 01 March 2015 - 07 March 2015. 

 

#02 = Young Americans

#15 = Knock On Wood

#27 = Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)

#29 = Diamond Dogs

#35 = Rebel Rebel

#37 = Life On Mars?

 

We’ll be keeping a close eye on the chart to see if that achievement is ever beaten.

categories: News
Sunday 04.12.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Mick Rock pays tribute to the genius of DB

 

“From the brow of the superbrain“

 

Mick Rock posted a particularly glowing tribute to David Bowie on his FB page on Thursday.

We don’t need much of an excuse to share one of his Bowie shots here, but this will suffice...

 

“I do not use the word 'genius' lightly, but if David Bowie is not a genius, then there is no such thing.“ - Mick Rock

 

Spoil yourself with another classic Mick Rock Bowie portrait over on the David Bowie (Official) FB page.

categories: News
Friday 04.10.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Limited edition Young Americans T-shirt available now

 

“I heard the news today, oh boy“

 

To mark the release in February of the Young Americans / It's Gonna Be Me 40th anniversary 7" picture disc, The David Bowie Store has produced a limited edition T-shirt, as modelled by the familiar looking chap in our picture.

Go here for details.

categories: News
Friday 04.10.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

TMWSTW released In the UK on this day In 1971

 

“You’re face to face with”

 

 

David Bowie’s third studio album, the Tony Visconti-produced The Man Who Sold The World, was released on this day (April 10th) in 1971 in the UK.

Issued the previous November in the US, the UK release was delayed in no small part due to problems regarding the sleeve artwork.

Pictured here (clockwise from top left) are the original US and UK versions, the German round cover, and the standard worldwide 1972 RCA reissue.

Four great sleeves, one classic album. Remind yourself here.

categories: News
Friday 04.10.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Gerry Leonard to perform Bowie tunes in London

 

“Who’d have ever dreamed“

 

David Bowie guitarist, Gerry Leonard (AKA Spooky Ghost), will be performing a couple of Bowie tunes at his first London solo show in June.

Tickets are on sale now for the gig at Peckham Liberal Club on June 20th.

We’ve also heard whispers that Gerry may be clambering onstage to guest as a part of Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey’s Holy Holy with Glenn Gregory while he’s in the vicinity.

Keep reading for more on both Gerry and support on the night, Jessica Lee Morgan.

 

 

Spooky Ghost

Spooky Ghost is the solo stage name of renowned guitarist, producer and songwriter, Gerry Leonard. Gerry has a history of creative collaborations with David Bowie, Suzanne Vega and many other top artists. He will play a set of his own haunting Spooky Ghost compositions at Peckham Liberal Club; building up layers of exquisite sound using loops and sonic textures.

This is Gerry’s first solo gig in London. He will also perform two David Bowie songs with which he has a particular connection and one Suzanne Vega track, which he co-wrote.

Best known by Bowie fans for his contributions to the New York triptych of albums Heathen, Reality and The Next Day, including two co-writes with Bowie on the latter, Boss Of Me and I’ll Take You There.

Gerry was Bowie’s musical director on the 2003/04 Reality World Tour. One of the Bowie songs in the Spooky Ghost set for this gig is the live 2003 version of ‘Loving the Alien’, arranged by David Bowie and Gerry Leonard.

The second Spooky Ghost album, “The Light Machine” (2002) has been described by David Bowie as "Quite the most beautiful and moving pieces of work I have possessed in a long time."

 

Support: Jessica Lee Morgan

For eclectic read indecisive. A true Gemini, Jessica Lee Morgan dips into styles as she pleases, one minute going electro-pop, the next a lush folky arrangement. Live, she is mostly found with her guitar. The daughter of legendary Bowie and Bolan producer Tony Visconti and Welsh songstress Mary Hopkin.

 

SPOOKY GHOST - GERRY LEONARD

Jessica Lee Morgan

Peckham Liberal Club

LONDON: Peckham Liberal Club

SAT 20TH JUN, 2015 7pm - late

categories: News
Friday 04.10.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Lazarus director Van Hove interviewed on Dutch TV

 

“Speak English, French and Dutch?“

 

Lazarus director, Ivo van Hove, talked about Lazarus on daily Dutch TV chat show, De Wereld Draait Door (The World Keeps Turning), on Wednesday.

The full interview is available to view online, but for those that don't understand Dutch, our man in The Netherlands, Maurice, kindly supplied the following.

 

 

How Bowie came to work with Van Hove:

 

When producer Robert Fox contacted Van Hove by mail about working with Bowie, Van Hove initially thought someone was playing a joke on him. But just in case it wasn’t a prank, he decided to reply in a not too eager kind of way. Robert Fox immediately called him and three weeks later Van Hove met DB in his New York office.

Robert fox had made the suggestion about Bowie working with Van Hove because he knew they were aware of each other's work and that they needed a director for the Lazarus project and they didn't want to create a typical Broadway musical.

 

 

About meeting Bowie:

 

Van Hove didn't want to present himself as an excitable fan, even though he admitted he had been all his life. After twenty minutes, it was clear that Bowie was more than aware of Van Hove's previous projects. This knowledge gave Van Hove the courage to admit that he had seen Bowie perform in the Elephant Man at the Booth Theatre in New York, to which Bowie apparently replied: 'You must have still been in your diapers then!'. Van Hove was 18 at the time.

 

 

On Lazarus:

 

According to Van Hove, Bowie has already composed 4 new songs for Lazarus. Older songs will be re-arranged for the music theatre play (Van Hove preferred to call it a music theatre play instead of a musical), or, as Bowie put it to him: 'I'm gonna put them in a new skin'.

 

 

On the script:

 

During the interview Van Hove had the script laying in front of him, but was careful not to let the cameras see it. Then, encouraged by the host, he started to read a little from the opening scene while saying he would keep the character’s gender unspecific. After reading a tantalising excerpt in English, Van Hove invited the host to guess what the opening song is. The host guessed Space Oddity to which Van Hove smiled and agreed that that would be fantastic.

 

 

On Bowie’s efforts to move freely around NY:

 

Van Hove recounted that Bowie makes every effort to live his life as a private person and that he manages to go about his business in New York anonymously but without having to use disguises.

 

 

On seeing the 1972 TOTPs Starman clip:

 

In the same way that it affected many others, Van Hove described just how much the BBC’s Starman footage meant to him when he first viewed it. The fact that DB's flirtation with Ronson was shown openly on TV made him feel more comfortable about having feelings for other boys.

 

The interview ended with Van Hove explaining that he will continue his projects for the Amsterdam Theatre company. He also reminded viewers that Bowie will not perform in the play himself.

categories: News
Thursday 04.09.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

L'Homme qui venait d'ailleurs visits France today

 

“(The Man Who Fell To) Earth keeps on rolling“

 

As Bowie fever continues to overwhelm the people of France, Nicolas Roeg’s remarkable film, The Man Who Fell To Earth, is given the remastered treatment exclusively for the French today.

The film, which stars David Bowie as the sexiest alien of all time in the form of Thomas Jerome Newton, is in cinemas there today and is also available on View On Demand (VOD).

We understand that this remastered version of the film is to be issued on the popular DVD/Blu-ray formats in the near future too. Read more here.

categories: News
Tuesday 04.07.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Albarn selects Bowie for iTunes album favourites

 

“Here are we, one Magic Whip moment“

 

Back in February, Blur announced the April 27 release of their new album, The Magic Whip. Damon Albarn talked about the influence of studio surroundings on the band’s work:

 

“There’s something about the studio we recorded it in, it was really different. I've recorded in a lot of places around the world and every place has its own spirit, so it was really interesting to make that decision it was going to be about Hong Kong. There’s points on the record where I think it really sounds like the stuff that David Bowie did in Berlin. There’s nothing pastoral about it. It's very much an urban record.“

 

Now Albarn has chosen David Bowie’s 1977 masterpiece, Low, for an iTunes selection of Blur’s favourite albums. Here’s what he had to say about the record.

 

David Bowie - Low

“The sound of David and Brian absorbing punk then taking it to Berlin to produce a futuristic record, right on the frontline of the Cold War.“

 

Check out the rest of Damon’s selections and indeed the rest of the band’s here.

We should point out that the page is apparently only available in the UK, Turkey & Russia.

categories: News
Monday 04.06.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

NYTW announces world premiere of LAZARUS

 

“There’s a starman waiting in the sky“

 

It is with much pleasure and great excitement that we can confirm the Winter 2015 New York production of LAZARUS by David Bowie and Enda Walsh.

LAZARUS is inspired by the 1963 novel, The Man Who Fell To Earth by Walter Tevis, and centres on the character of Thomas Jerome Newton, famously portrayed by Bowie in the 1976 screen adaptation directed by Nicolas Roeg.

LAZARUS features songs specially composed by Bowie for this production as well as new arrangements of previously recorded songs.

 

Read the full press release below.

 

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NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP ANNOUNCES THE WORLD PREMIERE OF LAZARUS

BY DAVID BOWIE AND ENDA WALSH

DIRECTED BY IVO VAN HOVE

INSPIRED BY THE NOVEL THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH BY WALTER TEVIS

 

JOINING THE WORLD PREMIERE OF FONDLY, COLLETTE RICHLAND

BY SIBYL KEMPSON

DIRECTED BY JOHN COLLINS

 

From NYTW Company-in-Residence

ELEVATOR REPAIR SERVICE

 

(April 2, 2015 – New York, New York) New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) (Artistic Director James C. Nicola and Managing Director Jeremy Blocker) is proud to announce that the 2015/16 season will include the world premiere of LAZARUS, by David Bowie and Enda Walsh (ONCE, Tony Award) inspired by the novel The Man Who Fell to Earth, directed by Ivo van Hove (Hedda Gabler, More Stately Mansions, Obie Awards). LAZARUS will begin performances in Winter 2015, following the previously announced world premiere of FONDLY, COLLETTE RICHLAND, a new play from NYTW’s acclaimed Company-in-Residence Elevator Repair Service (The Sound and the Fury, The Select, Gatz).

 

Following his revelatory production of Ingmar Bergman's Scenes From a Marriage, the internationally acclaimed director Ivo van Hove returns to New York Theatre Workshop with a new production, LAZARUS by David Bowie and Enda Walsh. Mr. Walsh makes his return to NYTW after the successful run of Once. LAZARUS features songs specially composed by Mr. Bowie for this production as well as new arrangements of previously recorded songs. LAZARUS is inspired by the 1963 novel, The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis, and centers on the character of Thomas Newton, famously portrayed by Mr. Bowie in the 1976 screen adaptation directed by Nicolas Roeg.

 

NYTW’s Obie and Lortel award-winning company-in-residence Elevator Repair Service crosses theatrical boundaries once again with the remarkable world premiere play FONDLY, COLLETTE RICHLAND by Sibyl Kempson. Best known for their bold interpretations of classic American literature (The Sound and the Fury, The Select, Gatz), this visionary company breaks new ground in its first collaboration with a living playwright - an NYTW Usual Suspect with a singularly inventive new voice. Kempson creates an imaginative world brought to life by ERS’s unforgettable ensemble of actors under the direction of ERS Artistic Director John Collins, and with original haunting compositions played live by Mike Iveson. Mr. and Mrs. “Fritz” Fitzhubert are at home in a wintry town in everyday America when they are summoned through a wee little secret door in their living room. On the other side, they find themselves in an Alpen hotel populated by mysterious employees, guests and relatives who coax them into souvenir shopping, perilous hikes and, ultimately, the assumption of ancient identities.  When eventually they return home from this phantasmagorical world, they find their lives forever altered.

 

The remainder of the 2015/16 season will be announced soon. A variety of membership packages are now available for the 2015/16 season at NYTW.org or by calling Ticket Central at 212-279-4200 (12-8pm daily). Select packages include tickets to FOREVER, the fourth and final production of the 2014/15 season (April 22 – May 32, 2015), created and performed by Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandersmith and directed by Neel Keller. FOREVER begins previews on Wednesday, April 22nd and officially opens on Monday, May 4, 2015 at New York Theatre Workshop (79 E. 4th Street New York, NY 10003). FOREVER runs through Sunday, May 31, 2015.

 

New York Theatre Workshop, now in its 31st season of incubating important new works of theatre, continues to honor its mission to explore perspectives on our collective history and respond to the events and institutions that shape all our lives. Each season, from its home in New York's East Village, NYTW presents four new productions, over 80 readings and numerous workshop productions for over 45,000 audience members. NYTW supports artists in all stages of their careers by maintaining a series of workshop programs, including work-in-progress readings, summer residencies and artist fellowships. Over the last three decades, NYTW has developed and produced over 100 new, fully staged works, including Jonathan Larson's Rent, Tony Kushner's Slavs! and Homebody/Kabul, Doug Wright's Quills, Claudia Shear's Blown Sideways Through Life and Dirty Blonde, Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told and Valhalla, Martha Clarke’s Vienna: Lusthaus, Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest, Far Away, and A Number, Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen’s Aftermath, Rick Elice’s Peter and the Starcatcher, and Enda Walsh’s Once.  Last season, the Workshop received critical acclaim for Caryl Churchill’s newest play, Love and Information, as well as What’s It All About? Bacharach Reimagined, which garnered Drama Desk, Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations. NYTW’s productions have received a Pulitzer Prize, seventeen Tony Awards and assorted Obie, Drama Desk, and Lucille Lortel Awards.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT NYTW:

http://www.nytw.org/

 

 

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BIOS

 

IVO VAN HOVE NYTW: Scenes from a Marriage, The Little Foxes, The Misanthrope, Hedda Gabler (OBIE Award), Alice in Bed, A Streetcar Named Desire, More Stately Mansions (OBIE Award). International: A View from the Bridge (The Young Vic, West End, Critics Circle Award, Evening Standard & Olivier nominations); Antigone (Barbican and US/EU Tour); Roman Tragedies, Opening Night, The Fountainhead, Angels in America, Teorema, The Taming of the Shrew, Scenes from a Marriage, The Norman Conquests, Mourning Becomes Electra, Three Sisters, Othello, Children of the Sun, Long Day’s Journey into Night (Toneelgroep Amsterdam); Desire Under the Elms (Stuttgart); The Miser, Lady with the Camelias (Schauspielhaus Hamburg); The Misanthrope, Edward 2 (Schaubuehne Berlin); Rent (Joop van den Ende Theater Productions); Faces (Theater der Welt). Opera: Der Ring Des Nibelungen, Lulu (Flemish Opera); Iolanta, The Macropulos Case (Dutch Opera); Idomeneo, La Clemenza Di Tito (La Monnaie Brussels); Macbeth (Lyon); Brokeback Mountain (Madrid). Film: Amsterdam. Awards: Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Honorary doctor University of Antwerp.

 

DAVID BOWIE has released over thirty albums throughout his fifty years in the music industry, including The Man Who Sold The World, Space Oddity, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs, Station to Station, Young Americans; Low and Heroes with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti; Outside, with Eno, Heathen, and, most recently, The Next Day, which was critically lauded across the world, and in 2014 the compilation Nothing Has Changed. As an actor, Bowie appeared on Broadway in The Elephant Man, and can be seen in the films The Prestige, directed by Christopher Nolan, as well as Nicolas Roeg’s The Man Who Fell To Earth, Martin Scorsese’s The Last Temptation Of Christ, Tony Scott’s The Hunger and Nagisa Oshima’s Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence. In 2006, Bowie starred as himself in an acclaimed episode of “Extras,” Ricky Gervais’ series on HBO. In 1996, Bowie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 1999, he became a Commandeur dans L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

 

ENDA WALSH As writer for theatre: The Twits (Royal Court Theatre), Room 303 (Galway International Arts Festival), Ballyturk (Landmark/Galway International Arts Festival) Irish Tour, Royal National Theatre; Misterman (Landmark/Galway International Arts Festival) Galway, Royal National Theatre, St. Ann's New York; Once (New York Theatre Workshop/West End/Broadway/Worldwide); My Friend Duplicity, Bedbound (Traverse) Ireland, Royal Court Theatre; Penelope (Druid) Irish Tour, Edinburgh, London, New York St. Ann's Warehouse, The Walworth Farce (Druid) Ireland, Edinburgh, Royal National Theatre,  New York St. Ann's Warehouse, Australian and American Tour;  Chatroom (Royal National Theatre) British and Asian Tours;  The New Electric Ballroom (Kammerspiele, Munich) Ireland, London, New York St. Ann's Warehouse, LA, Australia; The Small Things (Paines Plough/Menier Chocolate Factory);  Disco Pigs (Corcadorca/Triskel Arts) World Tour. As writer, film includes:  Hunger and Disco Pigs. As writer, radio includes: Four Big Days in the Life of Dessie Banks, The Monotonous Life of Little Miss P. Awards include: Tony Award, Outer Critic Circle Award, Lortel  (Once), Fringe First (Disco Pigs, Bedbound, The Walworth Farce, The New Electric Ballroom, Penelope), Obie Award for Playwriting 2010, Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production (Ballyturk), an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Galway University.

 

ELEVATOR REPAIR SERVICE is a New York City-based company that creates original works for live theater with an ongoing ensemble. Since its founding in 1991 by John Collins and a group of actors, ERS has built a body of work that has earned it a loyal following and made it one of New York’s most highly-acclaimed experimental theater companies. Their work has been seen across America, Europe, Australia and Asia, and they have been the recipient of many awards including a 2012 OBIE Award for Sustained Excellence; The Foundation for Contemporary Arts Theater Grant; the Theatre Communications Group's Peter Zeisler Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement; and (for GATZ) Elliot Norton Awards for Outstanding Director and Outstanding Visiting Production and Lucille Lortel Awards for Alternative Theatrical Experience and Best Director. ERS ensemble members have received OBIEs for Sustained Excellence in Performance, Lighting Design, and Sound Design. Next up for ERS is a remount of the 2008 staging of William Faulkner's modernist masterpiece, The Sound and the Fury, at The Public Theater in May 2015.

 

JOHN COLLINS founded Elevator Repair Service in 1991. Since then, he has directed or co-directed all of the company’s productions. John is the recipient of a 2014 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship in Drama and Performance Art and a 2011 United States Artists Donnelley Fellowship. In 2010 John received the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director and the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Director for ERS’ production of GATZ.  Recent ERS projects include ARGUENDO at The Public Theater and THE SELECT (THE SUN ALSO RISES) at New York Theatre Workshop. Upcoming projects include FONDLY, COLLETTE RICHLAND, premiering this fall at New York Theatre Workshop. His writing about theater and sound design can be found in two recently published books, Theatre Noise: The Sound of Performance (Cambridge Scholars, 2011) and Encountering Ensemble (Methuen Drama, 2013). John was born in North Carolina and raised in Georgia. He holds a combined degree in English Literature and Theater Studies from Yale.

 

SIBYL KEMPSON’s plays have been presented in NYC, Austin, Omaha, Minneapolis, Bonn, Germany, Baltimore, and Rockville. She is a 2015 Artist-in-Residence at Abrons Arts Center, where her fledgling 7 Daughters of Eve Thtr. & Perf. Co. will premiere its inaugural production Let Us Now Praise Susan Sontag in April 2015. USA Artists Rockefeller Fellowship, McKnight National Residency and Commission, Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Commission, New Dramatists/Full Stage USA commission, and a National Presenters Network Creation Fund Award; individual funding from Jerome and Greenwall Foundations; MacDowell Colony Fellow, member of New Dramatists (’17), NYTW Usual Suspect. MFA Brooklyn College. Sibyl teaches playwriting at Sarah Lawrence College. Her plays are published by 53rd State Press, PAJ, and PLAY: A Journal of Plays.

categories: News
Wednesday 04.01.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

National 8-Track Tape Day is almost upon us

 

“Strange tapes they would play then“

 

Following a recent feature in Record Collector magazine, it is apparent that the once neglected and much maligned 8-track cartridge has now become popular among collectors. So much so that there is now a National 8 Track Tape Day in the USA scheduled for April 11th.

Naturally Bowie figures highly among the most collectable artists and you can view a small selection of some of the more desirable tapes from around the world by scrolling/swiping the images accompanying this item.

Pictured are the impossibly rare 1967 US Deram stereo cartridge through to 1983’s Let’s Dance, via a few Ziggy Stardusts a couple of Aladdin Sanes and even a TMWSTW cartoon sleeve on Mercury...and there are many more where they came from.

But what we’d love to find out from the collectors of this most bizarre of formats is what was the last Bowie album produced as an 8-track? We reckon it was Never Let Me Down but perhaps you know differently?

Also, aside from the Deram album, which other early Bowie albums were issued on 8-track?

Responses via the official Bowie FB page with pictorial evidence are encouraged.

Finally, if you have absolutely no clue what we’re talking about, you can find out all you need to know regarding the format on Wikipedia.

categories: News
Tuesday 03.31.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Hyrtis creates epic stop-motion Life On Mars? video

 

“Oh man! Wonder if he'll ever know“

 

The Creators Project has posted a piece about a wonderful tribute to David Bowie in the shape of a stop-motion animation of Life On Mars?, by French artist and musician, Gladys Hulot, a.k.a. Hyrtis.

The work that has gone into this piece is remarkable and it's worth exploring the video almost frame by frame, such is the quality of the art.

The visual is accompanied by a haunting instrumental version of the song, also created by Hyrtis, where the vocal melody is played on a saw. Hyrtis told Emerson Rosenthal of The Creators Project:

 

“I made the arrangement with piano and concrete sounds modified with Reason, and played the musical saw on this cover. I have to say that David Bowie is incredibly important for me: he pulls me forward as an artist. I don’t know if he already knows this work.“

 

Well this is a step closer to him finding out about it, Gladys.

Read the full article here.

 

FOOTNOTE: This is not the first time The Creators Project has presented a re-worked version of Life On Mars? See our piece on DavidBowie.com from 2011.

categories: News
Thursday 03.26.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie item on Vivement Dimanche with Michel Drucker

 

“It’s happening now“

 

Don’t know exactly what the format will be here, but our French friend, Jérôme Soligny, has been in touch with details of a TV programme about to air on France 2.

Over to Jérôme...

 

Chevallier and Laspalès are a duet of humourists and one of the most popular acts on the French comic scene since 1981. They are also art connoisseurs and Philippe (Chevallier) is a respected photographer. Régis (Laspalès) is a great admirer of David Bowie and without being an expert he knows a lot about his work. I first met Régis in 2002, when my extended biography of David was reissued for the last time. I remember arriving at a signing session for the book  in Paris and Régis was at the front of the line. We chatted a bit on that day and have become friends since then.

Chevallier and Laspalès invite us regularly to their shows and I send them my records and books. They played my town, Le Havre, earlier this year and they told me they will be the main guests of “Vivement Dimanche”, one of the biggest Sunday TV shows in France (on France 2) hosted by Michel Drucker, in March.

Being “main guest” means you can choose the other guests with Michel. They said they wanted to invite me to talk about “Writing On The Edge” (Editions de la Table Ronde), my book of articles, which had impressed them (!). Rather than being seated on the famous red couch during the show – where personalities and stars sit – and because I’m not a star (I do shine a bit but mostly for my wife and kids), I proposed to the production team of the show to take Régis on a quick tour of the exhibition David Bowie Is. They loved the idea and he was happy that my conferences at la Philharmonie had just been published in a small book (“David Bowie ouvre le chien” – Editions de la Table Ronde) so he could discover their content (Chevallier and Laspalès are currently on a French tour and rarely in Paris – They will be playing the Olympia on April 23,24,25,26).

So that’s what you’re going to see. I have nothing to do with the promotion of the David Bowie Is exhibition in Paris, but I’m quite proud that David, in a way, will be on the show this Sunday. Michel Drucker already invited David Bowie a few times through the years (everybody remembers his famous 1977 interview, see accompanying picture) and I’m sure he’ll be happy to mention the exhibition. Funnily enough, it’s not the first time I have an input regarding Chevallier and Laspalès at “Vivement Dimanche”. The last time they were “main guests”, a few years back, Régis phoned me asking if I thought David Bowie could come and sing on the TV show. I said I didn’t know and they should ask his record company. It didn’t happen so Régis asked if I could think of any replacement act. I proposed AIR as David Bowie likes them and Nicolas and Jean-Benoît did appear on the show.

So, don’t expect me to be on the red couch, where stars and idols belong. I’m just the white-haired dude who guides and talks to his friend in the exhibition. You know what ? That’s more than fine by me.

 

While you’re waiting, check out Michel Drucker interviewing Bowie in October 1977.

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Saturday 03.21.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie/Sukita limited GAS T-shirts available now

 

“I like the T-shirts in Bologna“

 

Back in the first week of March, Italian denim brand GAS announced that it was collaborating with Ono Arte Contemporanea, art gallery of Bologna, Italy, for the “Heroes” exhibition there of Masayoshi Sukita’s David Bowie photographs.

The brand utilised two iconic images from the “Heroes” album cover shoot and has produced a numbered edition of two different T-shirts, limited to 1,000 for each of the two designs.

Barbara Grotto, marketing and communication manager at GAS, commented: “Originality, authenticity, desire for freedom and a speck of rebellion characterise the attitude that music and denim worlds have always shared. It has been an honour being involved and interpreting one of the most influential artists of all times, who innovated most music, showbiz, fashion and style, and continues to be a most important part in our culture.”

If you’re quick you may bag yourself one of these individually-numbered, future collectables. Go here for more information and buy links.

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Thursday 03.19.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

James Murphy tackles Golden Years

 

“Never look back, walk tall, act fine“

 

You’re all familiar with the name James Murphy, including via Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA) and Reflektor, the song Arcade Fire released under the pseudonym The Reflektors, which featured a guest vocal by Bowie.

Due later this month is the eclectic While We’re Young soundtrack compiled by music supervisor George Drakoulias.

Here’s a bit from the blurb...

 

While We’re Young is the new film by writer/director Noah Baumbach (Greenberg, Frances Ah). Starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Amanda Seyfried and Adam Driver, the film tells the story of a middle-aged Manhattan couple whose square life is turned upside down by the appearance of a young hipster couple from Brooklyn.

This bitter-sweet comedy features an eclectic soundtrack compiled by music supervisor George Drakoulias. In addition to the ethereal and hypnotic score by James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) the album includes music by David Bowie, Haim, Paul McCartney, Antonio Vivaldi, A Tribe Called Quest, The Psychedelic Furs and many more.

 

The album kicks off with Murphy’s minimalist treatment of Golden Years, which you can listen to now on Soundcloud.

Golden Years also closes the collection, but right now it’s not clear which version that is.

Anyway, we’ll leave you with the full tracklisting, which includes one of Bowie’s own personal favourites, The Inch Worm by- Danny Kaye.

 

While We’re Young – Various Artists – Track Listing

 

01 - Golden Years - David Bowie

02 - Allegro (concerte for lute, 2 violins and continuo in D, RV. 93) - Antonio Vivaldi

03 - All Night Long (All Night) - Lionel Richie

04 - Buggin' Out - A Tribe Called Quest

05 - The Ghost In You - The Psychedelic Furs

06 - The Inch Worm - Danny Kaye

07 - Only The Stars Above Welcome Me Home - James Murphy

08 - Falling (Duke Dumont Remix) - Haim

09 - Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor

10 - Andante (from MGM film "The Wild Child") - Antonio Vivaldi

11 - Waiting For A Girl Like You - Foreigner

12 - Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five - Paul McCartney & Wings

13 - We Used To Dance - James Murphy

14 - Golden Years - David Bowie

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Wednesday 03.18.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

New Anton Corbijn Bowie portrait...or is it?

 

“Turns out it was just a reflektor“

 

Dutch photographer, music video director and film director, Anton Corbijn, is no doubt familiar to many of you, as his is the name credited with capturing many fine images of David Bowie since 1980.

Anton first posted the rather enigmatic picture of David Bowie in our montage in celebration of Bowie’s birthday back on January 8th.

It was a strange shot that was hard to place. It seemed to be of Bowie circa 1975/76, but something wasn’t quite right. On closer inspection, the eyebrows looked a little odd and that hairline was just plain bizarre.

There was a clue in the picture credit: Anton Corbijn, Masker David Bowie, Montreal, 2013 © Anton Corbijn

It transpires that this was a mask of Bowie created for the rather surreal and quite brilliant Arcade Fire video from 2013, Reflektor.

As you no doubt remember, the James Murphy/Markus Dravs/Arcade Fire-produced track featured a brief guest vocal from Bowie. The video acknowledged Bowie’s presence in the closing scene, when Win Butler could be seen standing with Régine Chassagne, albeit unrecognisable as the band’s singer due to the fact that he was wearing aforementioned Bowie mask.

Anyway, you can have an even closer look at the photograph if you visit Anton Corbijn’s, 1-2-3-4 exhibition, at The Hague Museum of Photography in The Netherlands.

The exhibition runs from this Saturday, March 21 until June 21 2015 and you can read more about it and watch a rather cool video of Anton here.

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Wednesday 03.18.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie launches global offensive this day in 1983

 

“The song they're playin' on the radio”

 

David Bowie’s worldwide smash hit single, Let’s Dance, was released 32 years ago today.­

Considering the previous album, Scary Monsters, Let’s Dance heralded yet another sharp change in direction for Bowie and this single and it’s flipside (a rerecording of Cat People) were perfect tasters for the album of the same name which followed in April.

Aside from the new sound that producer Nile Rodgers brought to the table, albeit very much influenced by the sound of his own band, Chic, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan provided his distinctive signature guitar sound for solos on both sides of the disc.

The massive success of the song was unquestionably helped by Bowie and David Mallet’s iconic video, with its statements against racism and oppression, symbolised neatly by a pair of red shoes.

You can read more about the cultural impact the video had in an item we highlighted back in 2013, wherein Ed Gibbs speaks with Joelene King, one of the stars of the video, about its importance 30 years on.

 

We’ll leave you with an indicator of the single’s success via this list of some of the peak chart positions held by Let’s Dance back in 1983.

 

Australian Singles Chart - 2

Austrian Singles Chart - 2

Canadian Singles Chart - 1

Dutch Singles Chart - 1

German Singles Chart - 2

Irish Singles Chart - 1

New Zealand Singles Chart - 1

Norwegian Singles Chart - 1

Swedish Singles Chart - 1

Swiss Singles Chart - 1

UK Singles Chart - 1

US Billboard Hot 100 - 1

US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play - 1

 

The album and attendant tour would provide Bowie with a bigger commercial success than he had previously known. But that’s another story. 

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Tuesday 03.17.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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