David Bowie: I Was there is a new book by Neil Cossar, 384 pages, fully illustrated with 32 pages of unique colour images and throughout with memorabilia and original photos.
During his lifetime, his record sales, estimated at 140 million worldwide, made David Bowie one of the world’s best-selling music artists. This book provides a fan’s-eye account from over 400 fans with their stories and experiences of seeing David Bowie live in concert.
As well as fan’s accounts, the book features contributions from musicians who worked with Bowie live (Mike Garson, Earl Slick, Peter Frampton) and in the studio, soundmen, roadies, photographers and lifelong Bowie fans such as Mark Radcliffe, Marc Riley and Bob Harris.
During his early years from 1962 until 1970 Bowie played over 600 shows around the UK as a solo artist, (as Davie Jones) and as a member of The Kon-rads, The King Bees, The Manish Boys, The Lower Third and The Buzz.
From the 70’s, Bowie played 12 major world tours, which saw him playing over 1,000 shows in total.
The book features fascinating anecdotes, stories, photographs and memorabilia from fans that have never been published before, making this book a portrait of one of the most influential musicians of his era.
Competition! IS NOW CLOSED – winners will be notified shortly, thanks to all who entered. The correct answer was 25.
We are giving away 3 signed copies of the book by author Neil Cossar.
For your chance to win a copy, simply answer this question,
How many solo studio albums did David Bowie release?
Email your answer with Competition as the subject to competitions@davidbowienews.com
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The competition closes at midnight (UK time) on Friday 21st July.
Good luck!
The winners will be notified by email shortly after.
The book is published on July 21st.
If you want to make sure you get a copy (unsigned) you can pre-order the book via Amazon below now!
About the author
Neil Cossar has run thisdayinmusic.com, the website since 1999. It’s probably the largest collection of musical history available on the internet and has been published as a book in three previous editions. This Day in Music has also released a series of iPhone Apps including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and more. A former musician, Neil has also worked as a radio presenter and PR working with the likes of INXS, Def Leppard, Queen, Glen Campbell, The Hollies and many others.