Month: February 1971
Upon his return from his first American trip, David Bowie entered perhaps his most prolific songwriting period. On 25 February 1971 he recorded versions of newly-written songs ‘Moonage Daydream’ …
David Bowie’s month-long promotional tour of the USA ended on 18 February 1971, and he flew overnight from Los Angeles to London.
David Bowie went to two Valentine’s Day parties in Los Angeles on 14 February 1971.
In the morning of 13 February 1971, David Bowie flew from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
In the afternoon of 10 February 1971, David Bowie flew from Houston to San Francisco.
David Bowie flew from Atlanta, Texas, to Houston on 10 February 1971.
On the evening of 8 February 1971, having completed promotional duties in Milwaukee, David Bowie flew from General Mitchell International Airport to Hill-Miller Municipal Airport in Atlanta, Texas.
8 February 1971 was a busy day for David Bowie. In the morning he was driven to Milwaukee with Mercury Records’ Ron Oberman.
Three days after he left for Minneapolis and Chicago, on 6 February 1971 David Bowie returned to Detroit.
The day after he arrived in Chicago, on 5 February 1971 David Bowie had a meeting with Mercury Records’ head of A&R, Robin McBride.
David Bowie flew from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport to Chicago O’Hare International Airport on 4 February 1971.
David Bowie flew from Detroit to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport on 3 February 1971.
David Bowie was interviewed for Creem magazine on Tuesday 2 February 1971.
David Bowie flew from New York to Detroit’s Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on 1 February 1971.