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'''David Robert Jones''' ({{Time|January 8}}, {{Time|1947}} – {{Time|January 10}}, {{Time|2016}}; aged 69), known professionally as '''David Bowie''', was an English singer-songwriter and actor. He is known for his song "Space Oddity" and his duet with {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}}, "Under Pressure" | '''David Robert Jones''' ({{Time|January 8}}, {{Time|1947}} – {{Time|January 10}}, {{Time|2016}}; aged 69), known professionally as '''David Bowie''', was an English singer-songwriter and actor. He is known for his song "Space Oddity" and his duet with {{W|Queen (band)|Queen}}, "Under Pressure." | ||
He provided the voice of [[Lord Royal Highness]] in the episode "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]" | He provided the voice of [[Lord Royal Highness]] in the episode "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]." His song "[[No Control]]" from his 1995 album ''{{w|Outside (David Bowie album)|Outside}}'', which he co-wrote with {{W|Brian Eno}}, was used with his permission before his death for ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants (musical)|The SpongeBob Musical]]''. Nickelodeon later used another Bowie song, "{{w|Starman (song)|Starman}}," to promote ''[[The Patrick Star Show]]''. | ||
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This is the page about the singer-songwriter and actor. For other uses, see David (disambiguation).
Template:Person David Robert Jones (January 8, 1947 – January 10, 2016; aged 69), known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer-songwriter and actor. He is known for his song "Space Oddity" and his duet with Queen, "Under Pressure."
He provided the voice of Lord Royal Highness in the episode "Atlantis SquarePantis." His song "No Control" from his 1995 album Outside, which he co-wrote with Brian Eno, was used with his permission before his death for The SpongeBob Musical. Nickelodeon later used another Bowie song, "Starman," to promote The Patrick Star Show.