Working with David Bowie on his final album Blackstar ★ Mark Guiliana on
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Episode 5 of Go with Elmo Lovano features Grammy nominated drummer and artist, Mark Guiliana.
In this episode Mark shares with Elmo some of his best stories being on tour, his early career days, and working with iconic artists like the great David Bowie, St. Vincent and Pearl Jam, as well as his own musical projects and how he balances his work and family life.
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david bowie your music will live on forever
100%
The fact that David Bowie could move in between music styles and create great music is a testament to him and the musicians he worked with.
That would be so. How else could it be?
Respect to Mark. And his videos not for profits. Just for us.
Can you imagine Bowie's LIFELONG music collection?! 😮
Is there 7 minutes only?
I see a preview to a vid titled: Mark Guiliana Interview, working with David Bowie that's 57m13sec here on RUclips
Interesting
Oh, good grief. Slurp, slurp.
I'm not really into the Blackstar album, those in the know say it's a masterpiece though.
Yeah, but then your glass is only half.
You really should listen.
Heard Blackstar a couple times. Never bought the CD after that.
Its weird but good