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London, EFE

The first studio recording of British singer David Bowie (1974-2016) was discovered in an old bread machine by musician David Hadfield, drummer and manager of "The Konrads ", the first group in which Bowie participated

As reported today by auction house Omega Auctions the demo, which contains the song " I Never Dreamed " will be auctioned next September for an estimated price of 10,000 pounds ($ 13,130) .

The auctioneer, Paul Fairweather, cataloged the recording as "completely unique" and "of" a great historical interest " being the first demo of a "New musician who would end up being a superstar."

The recording was made in 1963, when Bowie was just 16 years old and was rejected for the Decca label to which the band turned him. presented. [19659003] Fifty-five years later Hadfield found him in an old bread basket that had belonged to his grandfather.

According to the British newspaper The Guardian, the musician chose Bowie for singing "I Never Dreamed" because he felt that he was "the best for singing and playing", although, normally, the choirs.

David Bowie died on the 10th January 2016, two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his twenty-fifth, and last, has lbum studio, "Blackstar."

With over 136 million albums sold worldwide among its vast legacy, Bowie, based in New York for years, has achieved stardom in 1972 with "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spider From Mars", and left for cult posterity works like "Heroes" (1977), "Lodger" (1979) or "Scary Monsters" (1980) [19659010] [ad_2]
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