David Bowie, the legendary musician and cultural icon, spent part of his childhood in Brixton, a neighborhood in South London, England. The house where Bowie grew up is located at 40 Stansfield Road, Brixton.
During his formative years, Bowie, then known as David Robert Jones, lived in this modest terraced house with his family. Although he spent only a portion of his childhood there, the house holds significance as a place where Bowie began to explore his artistic talents and develop his passion for music.
Today, the house on Stansfield Road serves as a poignant reminder of Bowie's early years and his enduring influence on music, art, and culture. While it is not open to the public, fans of Bowie often visit the neighborhood to pay homage to the place where the iconic artist spent his...
Read moreQuite an ordinary road but with an unordinary piece of history. David Bowie, one of South London's biggest rock icons was born here and whilst walking past and taking a few snaps, a strange sensation of knowing the young Bowie who was born here, would go on to change the world of music and creativity. Unfortunately there isn't a plaque on the house to commemorate Bowie's...
Read moreD Bowie inspired a whole generation and it still does, despite his later works ways ways too commercial, and the terrible drowing -sure he deserves a lot better-. It is not an exaggeration to say that he we'll always be alive in...
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