David Bowie remembered as engaging until end, a year after death
2017/01/03 16:14:27 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
When David Bowie walked unassumingly into a cozy New York jazz club to hear Donny McCaslin play, the saxophonist admits he wasn & #039;t well-versed in the rock icon & #039;s vast discography. Bowie, who had a vision for the rhythmic underpinning of what would become his final album, met McCaslin in person a week later and soon emailed him to propose a collaboration. & quot;Blackstar, & quot; Bowie & #039;s 25th studio album, showed the legendary rocker experimenting until the end, crafting a style of hard jazz as his voice duels with the saxophone of McCaslin, an artist who has pushed the boundaries of electronica in jazz. [ VIEW FULL COVERAGE @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News ] |