Month: April 1970
The sixth recording session for David Bowie’s third album The Man Who Sold The World took place on 30 April 1970.
David Bowie played a solo show at the Poco a Poco club in Stockport on 27 April 1970.
The fifth recording session for David Bowie’s third album The Man Who Sold The World took place on 25 April 1970.
The fourth recording session for David Bowie’s third album The Man Who Sold The World took place on 25 April 1970.
David Bowie had informed Kenneth Pitt on 31 March 1970 that he no longer wanted Pitt to manage him. On 24 April Bowie wrote a letter terminating their arrangement.
The third recording session for David Bowie’s third album The Man Who Sold The World took place on 22 April 1970.
The second recording session for David Bowie’s third album The Man Who Sold The World took place on 21 April 1970.
David Bowie began recording his third album The Man Who Sold The World on 17 April 1970.
The last of three mixing sessions for David Bowie’s single ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ took place on 15 April 1970.
The second of three mixing sessions for David Bowie’s single ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ took place on 14 April 1970.
David Bowie performed a solo show at Harrogate Theatre on 12 April 1970.
The first of three mixing sessions for David Bowie’s single ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ took place on 4 April 1970.
3 April 1970 saw the fifth and final recording session for the remake of David Bowie’s ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’.
2 April 1970 saw the fourth recording session for the remake of David Bowie’s ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’.