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Tag Archives: David Bowie
In 1971, before David Bowie’s rise to international rock fame, he spent the first night of his first American publicity tour at the Maryland home of the Obermans
TIMES OF ISRAEL How David Bowie’s ‘adoptive’ Jewish family welcomed him to America by Gabe Friedman January 15, 2016 David Bowie didn’t start his first trip to the United States with a drug-filled party or a wild show, but instead … Continue reading