A Timeline of David Bowie’s Life

January 8th 1947

A Star is Born

Baby David Bowie in Brixton, 1947

A boy falls to Earth named David Robert Hayward-Jones; he lands in Brixton, London.

1953

Relocating to the Cultural Wilderness

The young David “Bowie” Jones moves to the suburban neighbourhood of Bromley. He was never a fan, describing the suburbs as a place without any culture of its own – devoid of the art of the city or the high-class ideals of the country.

1956

The Voice of God

The young Bowie begins to excel in his school’s newly introduced “Music and Movement” lessons. This fuels an interest in American 45s. He hears Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti” and later comments that it was like he “heard God”.

1959

Turning Bohemian

His schizophrenic maternal half-brother Terry Burns notices his younger brother’s musical potential and introduces him to modern jazz, beat literature and the occult. “All this led me into songwriting.” – David Bowie.

1960

An Eye for Individualism

A playground squabble over Bowie stealing a date from a school friend results in a punch in the eye. His eternally enlarged pupil creates a sense of visual individualism. “[Bowie] said to me later, I did him a favour [it gave him that enigmatic look… ‘people always talk about the eyes’]” – George Underwood.

1961

Sound and Vision

Young Bowie is given his first musical instrument – a Grafton saxophone. He begins imitating his heroes Charles Mingus and John Coltrane during family talent shows in the living room.

1962

The Konrads

Bowie forms his first band, The Konrads. They play a rock ’n’ roll hybrid with Bowie on tenor sax. In later school career meetings, Bowie boldly announces: “I want to be in a modern jazz quartet.”

1965

Moving On

Encouraged by Jack Kerouac’s On The Road, Bowie feels liberated and sets about making headway in bohemian London. “I suppose for me as an artist it wasn’t just about expressing my work; I really wanted, more than anything else, to contribute in some way to the culture I was living in,” he remarked.

1966

The Birth of Bowie

Bowie ditches the name Davy Jones and officially adopts the moniker we now know him by. “I liked the idea that the Bowie knife was sharpened on both sides – so it cuts both ways. I felt there was something terribly ambiguous about the name.”

1967

The Start of Endless Flops

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David Bowie releases his debut album. It is a monumental flop and fails to chart. The BBC calls him “devoid of personality” and dismisses his group’s performance: “[There is] no entertainment in anything they do – an inoffensive pleasant nothing.”

July 1969

Countdown to Lift-Off

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Bowie receives his first recognition with “Space Oddity”, a song caricaturing the space race. The track lands him a number-five UK hit. Bowie never liked the song; producer Tony Visconti called it “a cheap shot – a gimmick to cash in on the moonshot.”

March 1970

Wedding Bells

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Bowie marries Angela Barnett. “Watching David write was inspiring to me. He was at his most content composing. Music floated from his mind and fingertips.” – Angie Bowie.

November 1970

The Man Who Flopped Again

David Bowie 1971

Bowie’s honeymoon period is spent in an abandoned mansion with a bohemian coterie of friends. It’s here that he crafts The Man Who Sold the World. It flops once more.

June 1971

Glastonbury to the Rescue

David Bowie Glastonbury 1971

Ready to quit music, Bowie is invited to play Glastonbury. The performance saves his career. “I just want to say that you’ve given me more pleasure than I’ve had in a good few months of working… and it’s really nice to have somebody appreciate me for a change.”

December 1971

Everything Is Hunky Dory

Enthused by Glastonbury, Bowie releases Hunky Dory, his most successful album to date. “It provided me, for the first time in my life, with an actual audience – people coming up to me and saying, ‘Good album, good songs.’”

June 1972

The Birth of a Rock Star

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David Bowie invents the rock ’n’ roll character Ziggy Stardust and changes the way people look at music. “I’m very happy with Ziggy. I think he was a very successful character, and I think I played him very well,” he said. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust… perhaps the greatest album of all time, nevertheless only charts at #5 in the UK and #75 in the US.

July 1973

The Fall of Ziggy Stardust

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Despite the growing success and one of the greatest tours in history, Bowie announces to the crowd at the Hammersmith Odeon: “Of all the shows on this tour, this particular show will remain with us the longest… Because not only is it the last show of the tour, but it’s the last show that we’ll ever do. Thank you.”

1973 – 1976

Powdering the Nose

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Bowie produces the masterful albums Aladdin Sane, Pin Ups, Diamond Dogs and Young Americans while battling substance abuse. “I never really felt like a rock singer or a rock star… from ’72 through ’76, I was the ultimate rock star.”

1976 – 1979

The Berlin Excursion

Bowie and his friend Iggy Pop abscond to Berlin to get sober and creative. “David went to Berlin with Iggy for isolation… to humanise his condition, to say, ‘I’d like to forget my world, go to a café, have a coffee and read the newspaper.’”

1980

You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine

Bowie files for divorce from Angie. She later comments: “Looking back, I can see that my life with David was moulded by forces beyond my control and even my understanding. Still, I don’t regret trying.”

1983

Get Me a Hit!

Following the success of Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), Bowie makes a dash for the mainstream. He recruits Nile Rodgers; together they craft Let’s Dance and secure his stardom forever. “He wanted a hit album. It was one of the greatest moments of my entire career.” – Nile Rodgers.

June 1986

The Goblin King

Bowie stars in Jim Henson’s cult classic Labyrinth as Jareth, the Goblin King, introducing his work to a new generation. “He was funny and gracious and made me feel so comfortable,” – Jennifer Connelly.

1987

The Big Disappointment

Bowie followed Let’s Dance with another #1 album, Tonight. Never Let Me Down failed to make it three on the bounce. “It didn’t make me feel good. I felt dissatisfied with everything I was doing, and eventually, it started showing in my work.”

1989

Another Career, Another Town

Bowie forms a new band named Tin Machine. “I met Bowie when I was in Top of the Pops and I think he had this idea that he was a heavy metalist … He was playing the part. I don’t think I saw the real Bowie.” – Vic Reeves.

1992

Iman in Love

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Bowie marries supermodel Iman after a two-year courtship. “You would think that a rock star being married to a supermodel would be one of the greatest things in the world. It is.” – David Bowie.

1993 – 2000

The Obscure ’90s

Punctuated by his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, Bowie endures a creatively obscure period; albums are deemed middling by most fans and critics alike.

2000

The Second Coming

Bowie makes a triumphant return to Glastonbury, this time as a headliner. The show is hailed as one of the greatest in the festival’s history, closing with “Ziggy Stardust”, “Heroes”, “Let’s Dance” and “I’m Afraid of Americans”.

2004

Knockin’ on the Door

Bowie suffers a heart attack on stage in Germany. He later reflects: “I suppose I’ve been knocking on heaven’s door for about 11 years now, with one sort of high or another.” He vows to battle on.

January 2013

The Next Day

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On his 66th birthday, Bowie announces a new album: The Next Day. A return to form; producer Tony Visconti recalls walking through New York thinking, “Boy, if you only knew what I’m listening to right now.”

January 8 2016

Blackstar

On his birthday, Bowie releases Blackstar – a magnificent, fearless meditation on mortality. When once asked about “the greatest depth of despair”, he replied simply: “Living in fear.”

January 10 2016

The Starman Ascends

Two days after Blackstar’s release, the news of Bowie’s passing is revealed. “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.”

A timeline of David Bowie’s albums – 1058 – 2016

1958–69
1970–71

The Rise of Hunky Dory

David Bowie – The Man Who Sold the World (1970) David Bowie – Hunky Dory (1971)

Albums: The Man Who Sold the World (1970), Hunky Dory (1971)

1974

Diamond Dogs & David Live

David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (Production Master 15 IPS IEC R2R) – (Remaster Lokkerman) – SQ 10 David Bowie David Live (1974)

Album: David Bowie David Live (1974), Diamond Dogs (1974),

1975

Young Americans

David Bowie - Young Americans

Album: Young Americans (1975),

1976

Station to Station

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Album: Station to Station (1976),

1977

Low & Heroes

David Bowie Low (1977) David Bowie Heroes (1977)

Albums: Heroes (1977), Low (1977)

1978
1979

Lodger

David Bowie Lodger

Album: Lodger (1979),

1980
1984

Tonight

David Bowie Tonight (1984)

Albums: Tonight (1984),

1986

Labyrinth

David Bowie Labyrinth (1986)

Albums: Labyrinth (1986),

1987

Never Let Me Down

David Bowie Never Let Me Down (1987)

Albums: Never Let Me Down (1987),

1989

Tin Machine I & Sound + Vision

David Bowie Tin Machine &  (1989) David Bowie Sound + Vision (box set) (1989)

Album: Tin Machine (1989), Sound + Vision (box set) (1989),

1991

Tinmachine II

David Bowie Tin Machine II (1991)

Album: Tin Machine II (1991),

1992

Tinmachine Live: Oy Vevy, Baby

David Bowie Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby (1992)

Album: Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby (1992),

1993
1995

1. Outside

David Bowie 1. Outside (2021)

Album: 1. Outside (1995),

1997

Earthling

David Bowie Earthling (1997)

Album: Earthling (1997),

1999
2000

2000-06-27 BBC Radio Theatre (2000)

David Bowie 2000-06-27 BBC Radio Theatre (2000)

Album: 2000-06-27 BBC Radio Theatre (2000),

2002

Heathen

David Bowie Heathen (2002)

Album: Heathen (2002) ,

2003

Reality

David Bowie Reality (2003)

Album: Reality (2003),

2005

The Platinum Collection

David Bowie The Platinum Collection (2005)

Album: The Platinum Collection (2005),

2007

David Bowie Box

David Bowie Bowie Box Set (2007)

Album: Bowie Box Set (2007),

2008

Glas Spider Live, Santa Monica ’72

David Bowie Glas Spider Live (2008) David Bowie Live Santa Monica '72 (2008)

Album: Glas Spider Live, Santa Monica ’72,

2009

David Bowie VH1 Storytellers

David Bowie VH1 Storytellers (2009)

Album: VH1 Storytellers (2009),

2010

A Reality Tour

David Bowie A Reality Tour (2010)

Album: A Reality Tour (2010),

2013

The Next Day

David Bowie The Next Day (2013)

Album: The Next Day (2013),

2014

Nothing Has Changed

David Bowie Nothing Has Changed (2014)

Album: Nothing Has Changed (2014),

2015

Five Years (1969-1973)

David Bowie Five Years 1969-1973 - CD/Vinyl box set (2015)

Album: Five Years 1969-1973 (2015),

2016

Blackstar & Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976)

David Bowie Blackstar (2016) David Bowie Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976) Box set

Album: Who Can I Be Now? 1974-1976 (2016), Blackstar (2016),

2017

Bowpromo, A New Career In A New Town (1977-1982), Live Nassau Coliseum ’76, Cracked Actor, Live Los Angles ’74 (2017)

David Bowie BowPromo ,Record Store Day (2017) David Bowie A New Career in a New Town (1977-1982) (2017) David Bowie Cracked Actor - Live In Los Angles ,Universal Amphitheater (2017) xxxx

Album: Bowpromo (2017), A New Career in a New Town (1977-1982) (2017), Live Nassau Coliseum ’76 (2017), Cracked Actor, Live Los Angles ’74 (2017),

2018

Loving The Alien (1983-1988), Live in Berlin 1978, Welcome To The Blackout’78, Serious Moonlight – Live ’83 (2019), Glastonbury 2000 (2018)

David Bowie Loving The Alien (1983-1988) (2018) David Bowie 1978-05-16 Berlin ,Deutschlandhalle - Live in Berlin - (1978) EP (8 tracks) - SQ 10 David Bowie ‎Welcome To The Blackout - Live London '78 (2018) David Bowie Serious Moonlight - Live '83 (2019) David Bowie Glastonbury 2000 (2018)

Album: Loving The Alien (1983-1988) (2018), Live in Berlin 1978 (2018), Welcome To The Blackout – Live London ’78 (2018), Serious Moonlight – Live ’83 (2019), Glastonbury 2000 (2018),

2019

Loving The Alien (1983-1988),Clareville Grove Demos ,Mercury Demos & Conversation Piece

David Bowie Spying Through A Keyhole - Demos and Unreleased songs (7 David Bowie Clareville Grove Demos (With John 'Hutch' Hutchinson) (2019) David Bowie The Mercury Demos (2019) David Bowie Conversation Piece (5CD box set covering 1968-69 era - Demos & radio sessions - New mix of Space Oddity album - Previously unreleased tracks)

Album: Spying Through A Keyhole (2019), Clareville Grove Demos (With John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson) (2019), The Mercury Demos (2019), Conversation Piece (2019),

2020

Brilliant Live Adventures, Ouvrez Le Chien [Live Dallas 95], ChangesNowBowie, I’m Only Dancing-The Soul Tour 74, No Trendy Rechauffe, xxxxx

David Bowie Brilliant Live Adventures CD/Vinyl Box set David Bowie ‎Ouvrez Le Chien [Live Dallas 95] Brilliant Live Adventures Part 1 (2020) David Bowie ‎ChangesNowBowie (2020) David Bowie I’m Only Dancing - The Soul Tour 74 - (2020) David Bowie No Trendy Rechauffe (Brilliant Live Adventures Part 2) (2020)

Album: Brilliant Live Adventures (2020), Ouvrez Le Chien [Live Dallas 95], ChangesNowBowie (2020), I’m Only Dancing – The Soul Tour 74 (2020), No Trendy Rechauffe (2020),

2021

The Width Of A Circle ,Brilliant Adventure ,Toy:box , Something In The Air (Live Paris 99) , Look At The Moon (Live Phoenix Festival 97) , Liveandwell.com (Live 1995-1999), At The Kit Kat Klub (Live New York 99),

David Bowie ‎The Width Of A Circle (21 Unreleased tracks 1970) (2021) David Bowie Brilliant Adventure Box set (2021) David Bowie Toy (2021) David Bowie Something In The Air (Live Paris 99) Brilliant Live Adventures Part 5 (2021) David Bowie ‎Look At The Moon (Live Phoenix Festival 97) Brilliant Live Adventures Part 4 (2021) David Bowie ‎Liveandwell.com (Live 1995-1999) Brilliant Live Adventures part 3 (2021) David Bowie At The Kit Kat Klub (Live New York 99) Brilliant Live Adventures Part 6 (2021)

Album: The Width Of A Circle (21 Unreleased tracks 1970), Brilliant Adventure (1992 – 2001), Toy (Toy:box), Something In The Air (Live Paris 99) , Look At The Moon (Live Phoenix Festival 97) , Liveandwell.com (Live 1995-1999), At The Kit Kat Klub (Live New York 99),

2022

Divine Symmetry

David Bowie A Divine Symmetry - 4 CD & 1 Blu Ray (Box-Set) release 2023

Album: A Divine Symmetry,

2023

Laughing With Liza & Divine Symmetry (1964-1967 singles)

David Bowie Laughing With Liza (The Vocalion And Deram Singles 1964-1967 Plus) (2023) David Bowie A Divine Symmetry (An alternative journey through Hunky Dory) (2023)

Album: Laughing With Liza, Divine Symmetry (1964-1967 singles),

2024

Rock ‘n’ Roll Star!

David Bowie Rock ‘n’ Roll Star! – 5CD+blu-ray - Ziggy Stardust era deluxe set (release 2024)

Album: Rock ‘n’ Roll Star!,

2025

I can’t give everything away (2025), Montreux Jazz Festival, Ready ,Set ,Go! (Live, Riverside Studios 2003-09-08)

David Bowie 6. I can’t give everything away (2002 – 2016) (release 2025) montreux-jazz-festival-200x200 David Bowie Ready ,Set ,Go! (Live, Riverside Studios 2003-09-08) For RSD (2025)

Album: I can’t give everything away, Montreux Jazz Festival, Ready ,Set ,Go! (Live, Riverside Studios 2003-09-08) ,

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