Month: September 1969
David Bowie’s 18th live appearance at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham took place on 28 September 1969.
David Bowie gave an interview to the BBC’s Radio One Club on 25 September 1969.
On the evening of 24 September 1969, David Bowie attended a meeting to discuss the direction of Growth – the Beckenham Arts Lab.
Due to the chart success of ‘Space Oddity’, David Bowie was attracting increased media interest in September 1969.
David Bowie gave an interview to Record Mirror on 24 September 1969.
David Bowie performed at the Three Horseshoes pub in Hampstead, London, on 23 September 1969.
21 September 1969 saw David Bowie’s 17th live appearance at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham.
David Bowie recorded ‘God Knows I’m Good’ for his second album on 16 September 1969.
14 September 1969 saw David Bowie’s 16th live appearance at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham.
David Bowie performed a solo acoustic set at Bromley’s Library Gardens on 13 September 1969.
The recording sessions for David Bowie’s second album moved to Pye Studios in central London on 11 September 1969.
David Bowie finished recording the album version of ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ on 9 September 1969.
David Bowie began recording ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ on 8 September 1969.
David Bowie performed at Growth – the Beckenham Arts Lab at the Three Tuns pub on 7 September 1969.