David Bowie Dies of Cancer aged 69
His son, film director Duncan Jones, confirmed the news and a
statement was 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."
His hits include Let's Dance, Space Oddity,
Starman, Modern Love, Heroes, Under Pressure, Rebel, Rebel and Life on Mars. He
was also well known for creating his flamboyant alter ego Ziggy Stardust.
The singer only released his latest album
Blackstar on his birthday on Friday. The album, which includes just seven
songs, has been well received by critics. 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."
Comedian and writer Eddie Izzard said:
"Very sad to hear about the death of David Bowie but through his music he
will live forever."
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."
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