Singer David Bowie has died at the age of 69 from cancer. His son, film director Duncan Jones, confirmed the news and a statement issued on his social media accounts.
"David
Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous
18-month battle with cancer," it said.
"While
many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family's
privacy during their time of grief."
David
Bowie was the Picasso of pop. He was an innovative, visionary, restless artist:
the ultimate ever-changing postmodernist.
Along with
the Beatles, Stones and Elvis Presley, Bowie defined what pop music could and
should be. He brought art to the pop party, infusing his music and performances
with the avant-garde ideas of Merce Cunningham, John Cage and Andy Warhol.
He turned
pop in a new direction in 1972 with the introduction of his alter ego Ziggy
Stardust. Glam rock was the starting point, but Ziggy was much more than an
eyeliner-wearing maverick: he was a truly theatrical character that at once
harked backed to pre-War European theatre while anticipating 1980s androgyny
and today's discussions around a transgender spectrum.
He was a
great singer, songwriter, performer, actor, producer and collaborator. But
beyond all that, at the very heart of the matter, David Bowie was quite simply
- quite extraordinarily - cool.
Meanwhile,
tributes have been paid to Bowie from across the world of entertainment.
Brian Eno,
who collaborated with Bowie on his albums Low and Heroes, said: "Words
cannot express... rest in peace David Bowie".
Rapper
Kanye West said: "David Bowie was one of my most important inspirations,
so fearless, so creative, he gave us magic for a lifetime."
Comedian
and actor Ricky Gervais, who convinced Bowie to star as himself and ridicule
Gervais in an episode of 2006 sitcom Extras, wrote simply: "I just lost a
hero. RIP David Bowie."
Bowie
collaborator Rick Wakeman wrote on Twitter: "As I'm sure you can imagine
I'm gutted hearing of David's passing. He was the biggest influence &
encouragement I could ever have wished for."
And Prime
Minister David Cameron said: "I grew up listening to and watching the pop
genius David Bowie. He was a master of re-invention, who kept getting it right.
A huge loss."
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