Month: March 1970
Kenneth Pitt had been David Bowie’s manager since 1966, initially with Ralph Horton. On 31 March 1970 Bowie informed Pitt that he wished to manage himself.
David Bowie and Hype performed at Croydon’s Star Hotel on 30 March 1970.
David Bowie and Hype recorded a BBC radio session for Sounds Of The 70s on 25 March 1970. It was his fifth session for BBC radio.
23 March 1970 saw the third recording session for the remake of David Bowie’s ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’.
22 March 1970 saw the second recording session for the remake of David Bowie’s ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’.
David Bowie began re-recording ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ on 21 March 1970 for a future single release.
David Bowie married his first wife, Angela Barnett, at Bromley Register Office on Friday 20 March 1970.
David Bowie performed a solo set at Beckenham’s Three Tuns pub on 19 March 1970. It was his final appearance at the pub.
David Bowie performed a 45-minute solo show at Guildford’s University of Surrey on 14 March 1970.
David Bowie and Hype performed at Sunderland’s Fillmore North at the Locarno Ballroom on 13 March 1970.
David Bowie performed a 20-minute solo show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 12 March 1970.
Less than a month after their groundbreaking first live show, David Bowie and Hype returned to London’s Roundhouse.
David Bowie and Hype performed at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London on 7 March 1970.
David Bowie and Hype performed at the West Refectory at Hull University in Kingston upon Hull, England, on 6 March 1970.
David Bowie’s single ‘The Prettiest Star’ was released in the United Kingdom on 6 March 1970.
David Bowie and Hype performed at Beckenham’s Three Tuns pub on 1 March 1970.
David Bowie and Hype performed at the Hounslow Arts Lab at the White Bear pub in Hounslow on Tuesday 3 March 1970.
David Bowie and Hype performed at Beckenham’s Three Tuns pub on 1 March 1970.