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Hunky dory: David Bowie is content with his `reality'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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September 10, 2003| Author:
Cohen, Howard
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Byline: Howard Cohen
Reality for David Bowie: He's a contented _ but busy _ family man. "Reality," his new CD, will be in stores Sept. 16, a mere year after his last one. The man who fell to Earth and gave us Ziggy, the Thin White Duke and a plethora of personas is also gearing up for the October start of his first major world tour in a decade at the age of 56 _ 30 years or so after vowing to retire from the concert stage.
He's also going to perform many of hi...
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