The drummer who played for David Bowie during his Spiders From Mars era has been removed from a supergroup over his unvaccinated status. In a statement issued over the weekend, Woody Woodmansey told ...
HOLY HOLY Visconti and Woodmansey revisit The Man Who Sold the World. Credit: Howard Pitkow HOLY HOLY‘s current touring show of The Man Who Sold the World wasn’t meant to be an elegy for David Bowie.
David Bowie supergroup Holy Holy have announced a farewell UK tour for September 2026, marking the final chapter for the band dedicated to preserving the sound and spirit of Bowie’s early catalogue.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... If you closed your eyes, it all worked. You were there, in the glare of early 70 s glam, freaking out in a moon-age daydream with the beautifully androgynous ...
Last month, Visconti served as the musical producer of a widely acclaimed three-night Bowie tribute, which featured artists ranging from Heart’s Ann Wilson to the Flaming Lips, performing in New York ...
Woody Woodmansey's Holy Holy, a band featuring two of David Bowie's former bandmates, will perform at the Chameleon Club on Wednesday night. The show is 18-and-over. Tickets are $20-$23, and are ...
David Bowie‘s longtime collaborator Tony Visconti has been touring with Holy Holy, his band with early-’70s Bowie drummer Woody Woodmansey which pays tribute to the Starman himself. On Bowie’s 69th ...
Visconti joins us to talk Holy Holy's farewell tour, working with Paul McCartney and why AI is "clogging the arteries" of the music business When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Would it be fun? Would it be sad? Those questions aren't typically asked when mulling over attending a concert, but they likely crossed the minds of fans who thought about seeing David Bowie tribute ...
For years, Mick “Woody” Woodmansey had a front row seat to David Bowie’s distinct brand of musical genius. Woodmansey was the late music legend’s drummer from his 1969 breakthrough “Space Oddity” LP ...
In 1967, when producer Tony Visconti first met a young David Bowie, in the office of David Platz, head of London-based publishing company Essex Music, the first thing Visconti did was stare into Bowie ...