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David Bowie dies after tough battle with cancer

David Bowie

Singer David Bowie died from cancer at age 69. Bowies’ son Duncan Jones confirmed reports of Bowie’s death while a statement was released on social media accounts. Bowie’s publicist, Steve Martin, told CNN, “David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18-month battle with cancer … While many of you will share in his loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.” Neither social media accounts or Martin eluded to the form of cancer Bowie was battling.

Correspondent Phil Black reports: David Bowie had an incomparable sound and chameleon-like ability to reinvent himself, making him a pop music fixture for more than four decades. Bowie’s death has been the regular subject of internet hoaxes for the last several years. So the news came as a shock to fans and industry insiders when it was confirmed. “Very sorry and sad to say it’s true. I’ll be offline for a while. Love to all,” his son, Duncan Jones, tweeted. From a mop-topped unknown singer called David Jones, to his space alien alter ego “Ziggy Stardust,” to his dapper departure as the Thin White Duke, Bowie married music and fashion in a way few artists have been able to master. He was theatrical, he was flamboyant, he was without parallel in his showmanship. With a voice that soared from a baritone to a falsetto, he spoke of carrying on against the odds. Of the terror in knowing what the world is about. Of turning and facing the strange. His songs were a salve for the alienated and the misfits of the world. Bowie had just released his latest album, ‘Blackstar,’ on Friday, his 69th birthday. It shot to no. 1 on the iTunes chart in the U.K. and no. 2 in the U.S., underscoring his appeal even after decades in the music business.