Work : Gain social status April 1966 (Released first single) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Meet a significant person May 1968 (Met Angie Burnett) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death of Father 1969 (Dad died of pneumonia)
Social : Secrets revealed 1970 (Publicly declared his bi-sexuality)
Relationship : Marriage 19 March 1970 (Angela Burnet) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Marriage 20 March 1970 (Angie Burnett, open marriage, both bi-sexual) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change in family responsibilities 28 May 1971 (Son born with Angie) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change residence April 1974 (Moved to U.S.) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Mental Health : End Addiction 1976 (Withdrew from drugs in Germany)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 18 March 1976 (Release of The Man Who Fell To Earth) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Crime : Arrest 21 March 1976 (Arrested for holding pot, fined) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change residence 1 October 1976 (Moved to Berlin, Germany) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : End significant relationship February 1978 (Separated from Angie) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change residence 1979 (Moved to Montreaux, Switzerland)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1980 (The Elephant Man)
Relationship : Divorce dates 8 February 1980 (Divorce final from Angie) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Other Family 8 February 1980 (Got sole custody of his son) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Contracts, agreements 27 January 1983 (Signed $10 million contract) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death of Sibling 1985 (Half-brother a suicide)
Relationship : Marriage 24 April 1992 (Iman, black supermodel) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change in family responsibilities 15 August 2000 (Daughter Alex born) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Medical procedure 26 June 2004 (emergency angioplasty in Germany) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death by Disease 10 January 2016 (Liver cancer, age 69) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Violent trauma 1963 (Left eye paralyzed in school fight)
Work : New Career January 1964 (Formed first band, The King Bees) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Misc. : Changed Name 1965 (Jones to Bowie)
Relationship : Begin significant relationship 1966 (Began affair with Hermione Farthingale)
British rock star and actor with an exotic image, producing shows that staged flash and glitter with weird, sensational effects. Charismatic, intriguing and seductive, his control of a show and audience is awesome and total. Bowies bands evolved, along with his skill as he constantly reinvented himself. With his pale, androgynous beauty, he was the quintessential product of his age. During the 60s, the London hippie underground was bursting into costume and flower; everything was open and beckoning; sex that was homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual and unisexual, drugs that offered grass, coke, smack, horse, speed and acid; Bowie tried it all, at the epicenter of the pop culture, the flower children and the summer of love. He was born in middle-class Brixton to a dad who was a publicist and whose divorce was not final, so his parents were not married. He had a half-brother who was nine years older, Terry, also illegitimate, whom he idolized, who was diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic and who threw himself under a train in 1985. At age eight Bowie declared his intention to become "the greatest rock star in England," and was given a saxophone that year to start his musical career. His folks moved to Bromley, South London in 1957, a social step up. Bowies left eye was paralyzed in a 1963 fight at school. His dad died in 1969 of pneumonia. He studied art in 1963 before moving into the music scene. He formed his first band, "The King Bees," in January 1964 as the British rock explosion swept in. In 1965, he changed his last name from Jones to Bowie. In April 1966 his debut solo single was released, "Do Anything You Say." In July 1968 he formed a trio with his two-year-girlfriend Hermione Farthingale and John Hutchinson. They played London gigs before dissolving six months later. By 19, he had a male/female stance; he cut a sexual swath through both his boy and girl school mates. During the early summer of 1968 he first met Angie Burnett. On 20 March 1970 they married, an open marriage in which they celebrated with bi-sexuality. Their son, Duncan Zowie Haywood (who later went by Duncan) was born the following year, on 28 May 1971. For ten tempestuous years they traveled and lived the image of their era, mod, hip, fast and loose, promoting Bowies music and generating headline-grabbing stories. He was a man ahead of his time, a catalyst of the powerfully emerging youth culture and fascinated by Jean Genet. By 1970 Bowie was making the charts in the UK. His RCA single in January 1972, "Changes," gave him a U.S. debut on the charts. In a magazine interview, he publicly declared his bisexuality at that time. In April, he played his first U.S. concert and he ended a lengthy UK tour in September. The following year, 1973, Bowie was topping the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, a hero to millions. In April 1974, Bowie moved to the U.S. where he lived and worked for two years. His first film was "The Image," and in February 1975 he signed to play an extraterrestrial in "The Man Who Fell to Earth," released on 18 March 1976. Three days later he was arrested for drug possession with Iggy Pop and others at a Massachusetts hotel, and released on $2,000 bail. On 1 October 1976, Bowie moved to West Berlin to live semi-reclusively for three years, at which time he withdrew from coke addiction. He continued to record and appear at concert gigs in the UK, the U.S., Europe and Asia. In 1979 he moved to Montreaux, SwitzeRead less
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