The Feathers was a short-lived but historically important acoustic folk trio formed in 1968 by
David Bowie, Hermione Farthingale and John “Hutch” Hutchinson.
It represents one of the most intimate live vocal periods of Bowie’s early career, centered around harmony-driven folk performances in London clubs.
After the commercial failure of his 1967 debut album, Bowie moved away from pop and into the
growing London folk scene. Together with then-girlfriend Hermione Farthingale and guitarist
John Hutchinson, he formed The Feathers, an acoustic trio focused on traditional-style vocal harmonies.
Quick Facts
Year
1968
Members
David Bowie – Hermione Farthingale – John Hutchinson
Style
Acoustic folk, vocal harmonies
Performances
London folk clubs, private showcases
Status
Short-lived (Spring–Summer 1968)
Background
After the commercial failure of his 1967 debut album, Bowie moved away from pop and into the
growing London folk scene. Together with then-girlfriend Hermione Farthingale and guitarist
John Hutchinson, he formed The Feathers, an acoustic trio focused on traditional-style vocal harmonies.
The group performed mainly in intimate venues such as London coffee houses and small clubs — including
Les Cousins and other folk hotspots. Their sets featured early Bowie compositions, traditional folk songs,
and vocal trio arrangements built entirely around live harmony rather than electric instrumentation.
Despite their musical chemistry, The Feathers disbanded quickly after the personal relationship between Bowie and Farthingale ended.
The break-up would deeply influence Bowie’s songwriting, most notably on the song Letter to Hermione.
Live Performances & Locations
1968 – London – Acoustic folk club circuit
1968 – Les Cousins – Harmony-based trio performances
1968 – Private BBC-related sessions (informal)
Surviving Audio & Video
No full professional concert film of The Feathers survives. However, several studio and demo recordings from
this period feature the same harmonic style that defined their live performances.
Ching-a-Ling – David Bowie and the Feathers
Sell Me A Coat – David Bowie and the Feathers
Photo Gallery
Historical Importance
Although brief, The Feathers period marks a crucial emotional and artistic transition for Bowie.
It stripped his music back to its absolute essentials: voice, words and harmony.
The experience directly shaped his songwriting confidence and helped pave the way toward the
introspective material leading up to Space Oddity.
Today, the Feathers era is remembered as one of the most fragile, pure and personal chapters in
Bowie’s long and ever-changing artistic journey.
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ 22 Manchester Street, Marylebone
🎤 Artist: Feathers (Formation)
🗒️ Notes: 100% confirmed. John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson officially joins. The name is changed to Feathers shortly after this rehearsal.
📅 1968-10-22
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Marquee Club, Soho
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Debut performance under the name Feathers, featuring John Hutchinson. Supporting The Gun.
📅 1968-10-25
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Lyceum Ballroom, Strand
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Performance at the ‘Love-In’ festival.
📅 1968-10-26
📍 Manchester 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ University of Manchester
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Start of the university tour.
📅 1968-11-06
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Marquee Club, Soho
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Second Marquee appearance, again supporting The Gun.
📅 1968-11-08
📍 Sussex 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Sussex University, Falmer
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Confirmed university gig documented by Kevin Cann.
📅 1968-11-17
📍 Canterbury 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ University of Kent
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: A full multimedia show including music, poetry, and mime.
📅 1968-11-23
📍 High Wycombe 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Town Hall (Blues Loft)
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Evening performance at this local jazz and blues venue.
📅 1968-11-27
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Trident Studios, Soho
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: 100% confirmed studio session. Feathers record ‘Ching-a-Ling’ and ‘Back To Where You’ve Been’.
📅 1968-12-06
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Arts Lab, Drury Lane
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: A free performance for the original London Arts Lab.
📅 1968-12-07
📍 Sussex 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ University of Sussex, Falmer House
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: 100% confirmed. They earn £50 for this show, their highest fee to date. Set includes ‘When I’m Five’ and ‘Port of Amsterdam’.
📅 1968-12-14
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Banister House, Hackney
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Performance at a community center in East London.
📅 1968-12-18
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Marquee Club, Soho
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Final Marquee show of the year, supporting Joe Cocker and the Grease Band.
📅 1968-12-26
📍 Falmouth 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Princess Pavilion
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: Boxing Day performance in Cornwall. The trio earned £20 for this set.
📅 1969-01-20
📍 South Kensington, London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ 22 Clareville Grove
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: David Bowie and Hermione Farthingale move into the apartment that becomes the creative headquarters for Feathers’ rehearsals and the famous bedroom demos.
📅 1969-01-30
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ Various Locations
🎤 Artist: Feathers
🗒️ Notes: 100% confirmed filming session for ‘Love You Till Tuesday’. The group performs ‘Ching-a-Ling’ for the cameras.
📅 1969-02-02
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ 22 Clareville Grove
🎤 Artist: Feathers (Bowie & Hutch)
🗒️ Notes: 100% confirmed. Recording of the ‘Clareville Grove Demos’. While Hermione is part of the group, the recordings focus on the harmony vocals of David and Hutch.
📅 1969-04-20
📍 London 🇬🇧, England
🏛️ 22 Clareville Grove
🎤 Event: Band Dissolution
🗒️ Notes: Official end of Feathers. John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson leaves the group to return to Yorkshire. Bowie continues as a solo artist under the direction of Mercury/Philips.