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Tony Visconti & Woody Woodmansey present

The Best of Bowie featuring Glenn Gregory

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“Visconti, Woody and Glenn really bring the magic of Bowie to life...”
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David Bowie’s former producer/ bassist Tony Visconti and drummer Woody Woodmansey get ready to launch their new Bowie project ‘The Best Of Bowie’ featuring long time fan and friend Heaven 17’s Glenn Gregory plus the all star Holy Holy band in April 2021.

The band will perform iconic hits and cult classics from Bowie’s extensive back catalogue at eight special shows with Visconti on bass. One of the world’s most celebrated producers, Visconti played on Bowie’s first two records and went on to produce ten of David’s albums throughout his career.

Drummer Woody performed and recorded with Bowie during his Ziggy Stardust era as one of The Spiders From Mars (Bowie’s backing band). They are joined by Glenn Gregory who is the frontman of the Holy Holy project which also features Paul Cuddeford and James Stevenson (Guitars), Tony’s daughter Jessica Lee Morgan (12 string and sax) and the very talented Janette Mason on Piano/Keys.

APRIL 2021 TOUR DATES:

Thu 8th April Cardiff, Tramshed

Fri 9th April London, Barbican

Sun 11th April Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre

Tue 13th April Bath, Forum

Wed 14th April Birmingham, Town Hall

Fri 16th April York, Barbican

Sat 17th April Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall

Sun 18th April Glasgow, Old Fruitmarket

If you were lucky enough to catch these three accomplished musicians on tour as Holy Holy, you will know that Visconti, Woody and Glenn really bring the magic of Bowie to life, with an intoxicating mix of adoration and respect for their old friend and fellow band member. The delivery of these songs effortlessly capture Bowie’s spirit and audiences are positively enraptured!

holyholy.co.uk

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