Ziggy - Star

A 1960s rocker whose mental breakdown influenced Ziggy’s tragic arc.

Reached #5 in the UK and #75 in the US upon release. ziggy star

The band—Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, and Mick Woodmansey—provided the raw power necessary to ground the cosmic concept in "ballsy" rock. The "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" A 1960s rocker whose mental breakdown influenced Ziggy’s

At the height of the character's fame, Bowie famously "killed" Ziggy during a performance at London’s Hammersmith Odeon in July 1973. This decision was partly for his own sanity, as the line between himself and the character had become dangerously thin. This act established the "Bowie Blueprint"—the idea that an artist can, and perhaps should, continually destroy their old identity to create something new. 🚀 The "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" At the height

Ziggy Stardust was more than a costume; it was a vehicle for social change. By embracing an androgynous, bisexual identity, Bowie provided a lifeline for marginalized fans and challenged the rigid gender norms of the early 1970s.

An American outsider musician who provided the "Stardust" name.