Tony Visconti
Born | April 24, 1944 |
Hometown | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | May Pang (m 1989 - 2000) |
Children | Jessica Lee Morgan |
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Moonage Daydream, review: a kaleidoscopic odyssey through David Bowie’s brilliance
- How much David Bowie is it possible to pack into one feature documentary? Or how much David Bowie-ness, let’s say? Moonage Daydream, a wildly creative tribute to everything Bowie achieved over four and a half decades, sets a sky-high bar as cinematic fan-service, and it leaves you buzzing.
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Tony Visconti: David Bowie's Toy is a ghost album
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How David Bowie kicked cocaine, fell under Eno’s spell and reached the heights of Low
In the early summer of 1976, David Bowie was relaxing in his recently-acquired home in Blonay, Switzerland, following a gruelling world tour. Frazzled, and at a creative and personal crossroads, the 29-year-old had recently moved from America to Europe to help him shake a prodigious cocaine habit and find what he described as a “new musical language”, having become sick of his sound – of being a rock star. It was less than a year since he’d enjoyed his first US number one single with Fame, but B
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Tony Visconti thought David Bowie showed 'special mental powers' with Weeping Wall experiment
Producer Tony Visconti thought the late, great David Bowie could have "special mental powers" after an amazing experiment for 'Weeping Wall'.
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David Bowie review, Toy: Alive with the sound of a band in their prime
5/5 The spangly-jangly guitars of his youth are exchanged for the tougher, metallic sound of the new millennium. His richly self-aware vocals offer mature validation to the fear and isolation he expressed in so many of those early lyrics
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Immersive David Bowie film on the way from Kurt Cobain doc director
A David Bowie immersive cinematic feature is coming from the director of the 2015 Kurt Cobain documentary film.
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Tony Visconti cries as he remembers David Bowie's cancer news
Tony Visconti cried as he recalled the late David Bowie telling him he had cancer when they were working on his 'Blackstar' album.
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Tony Visconti says David Bowie's Toy is a 'ghost album'
David Bowie's longtime collaborator Tony Visconti has described the late singer's album 'Toy' as a "ghost" record.
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New Cue the music: former Q editors join newsletter publishing boom
New Cue the music: former Q editors join newsletter publishing boom After the Bauer Media music title’s pandemic-triggered demise last July, Q’s former staff are launching a weekly direct-to-inbox publication ‘What’s exciting to me is being able to deliver a music publication directly to the reader’ ... UK music magazines. Photograph: Laura Snapes
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A Bowie Celebration review – a starry tribute concert for a mind-blowing talent
A Bowie Celebration review – a starry tribute concert for a mind-blowing talentFive years on from David Bowie’s death, bandmate Mike Garson leads an epic lineup, from Billy Corgan to Adam Lambert, in three hours of livestreamed sound and vision
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'David was terrified': the inside story of how Bowie met John Lennon
'David was terrified': the inside story of how Bowie met John Lennon. A new BBC interview with producer Tony Visconti retells the awkward encounter that led to the creation of David Bowie and John Lennon’s US No 1 Fame
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The Londoner: Remainers divide over what's next
Where next for Remainers? The European Movement UK wants to become the rallying point for pro-Europeans and are recruiting a new membership and fundraising officer as part of a fundraising drive.“We are looking to expand significantly,” Andrew Adonis, Labour lord and vice-chair of the group, tells us. “There is a huge appetite for a pro-European movement, particularly among young people.” But not everyone is on the same page. “The European Movement UK failed to be the all-powerful grassroots mov
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