David Bowie will always be remembered by the fans. The musician famous for “Starman” died at the age of 69 due to a cancer ailment. In 2016 the actor was honoured at the inauguration with a concert and an exhibit, according to media sources.
On Monday, David would have completed 77 years, and to commemorate his day an official inauguration took place for a road in Paris named after the late superstar to honor his legacy.
He will always stay in the hearts of fans.
The source confirmed the location of the road is between the Jardin des Plantes Botanical Gardens and the National Library.
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Jermone Coumet, the mayor of the 13th arrondissement, first announced his decision to memorialize the late singer as early as 2020 to honor his influence on the music, fashion, and culture of the city.
The cover, recorded at a 2016 concert at Brooklyn and King Theatre, is the opening track on Live on Mountain Stage: Outlaws and Outliers, out April 19. Earlier this year, the David Bowie Performing Arts Research Center was announced and is scheduled to open in London in 2025.
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The museum contains more than 80,000 objects that chart his journey as a musical innovator, cultural icon, and activist. self-expression and expression. a reinvention that began in his early career in the 1960s and culminated in his death in 2016.
He didn’t just make art, he was art himself; Nile Rodgers, who produced Bowie and the 1983 hit “Let and Dance” said in the statement.