By Bruce Haring
20.04.2020 - 01:53 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
Musician Matthew Seligman, who is known for playing bass for David Bowie at his 1985 Live Aid performance and a founding member of the band Bruce Woolley & The Camera Club has died due to complications with coronavirus. He was 64.
Thomas Dolby, Seligman’s friend and fellow member of The Camera Club, had been posting updates about Seligman’s condition on Facebook. On the morning of April 17, he wrote that Selgman suffered a haemorrhagic stroke. “It is
By Bruce Haring
Cristina Cuomo is defending her methods of treating her COVID-19 diagnosis.
Cristina Cuomo is defending her methods of treating her COVID-19 diagnosis.
Last month, Dave Grohl launched a new Instagram page called Dave's True Stories; on it, he shares wildly entertaining front-row-seat anecdotes from his rock 'n roll life.
The frontman will strike out on his own for the first time
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Two wallpaper prints designed by David Bowie are estimated to sell for up to £56,000 later this month.
By Jordan Moreau
Musician Matthew Seligman, who was best known as the bass players for The Soft Boys, has died. He was 64.Former Soft Boys frontman Robyn Hitchcock confirmed the news of Seligman's death in a heartfelt Facebook post on Friday (April 17)."I’m writing this as Matthew Seligman slips out of this life and into wherever souls go next," wrote Hitchcock, who met Seligman in 1976.
The Soft Boys’ Matthew Seligman, who played bass on the group’s 1980 masterpiece Underwater Moonlight, has died. Frontman Robyn Hitchcock confirmed the news in a post on his official Facebook page April 17.
Seligman also worked with Morrissey, Sinead O'Connor and The Thompson Twins
There’s a Starman waiting in the sky — though we may be waiting a little while longer for him to come to the big screen.
There's a Starman waiting in the sky — though we may be waiting a little while longer for him to come to the big screen.
A young Bowie speaks to his publicist...
The first clip from Stardust—the upcoming film about David Bowie, starring Johnny Flynn in the lead role—has been released. The clip features Flynn as Bowie in conversation with Marc Maron, who portrays his publicist Ron Oberman. “All it takes is one believer to change the world, right? And we’ve got two,” Maron says. “You believe in yourself, don’t you?” Watch the clip below, via Variety.