
Bowie: Glastonbury 2000
Music
Overview
Bowie's legendary Sunday night headline performance on June 25 at the most famous festival on Earth.
Top Cast


David Bowie
David Bowie
Self - Vocals
David Bowie
Self - Vocals


Earl Slick
Earl Slick
Lead Guitar
Earl Slick
Lead Guitar


Mark Plati
Mark Plati
Rhythm Guitar
Mark Plati
Rhythm Guitar


Gail Ann Dorsey
Gail Ann Dorsey
Bass
Gail Ann Dorsey
Bass


Sterling Campbell
Sterling Campbell
Sterling Campbell


Mike Garson
Mike Garson
Mike Garson


Holly Palmer
Holly Palmer
Holly Palmer


Emm Gryner
Emm Gryner
Emm Gryner
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