Description
Legendary Bowie bandmates, producer/bass player Tony Visconti and drummer Woody Woodmansey, performed together for the first time since 1971in September 2014 with a 4 date UK tour, as supergroup Holy Holy. Fronting the band is Glenn Gregoryof Heaven 17 and on saxophone and guitars is Spandau Ballet's Steve Norman. The performance includes a guest appearances from Marc Almond providing vocals on track 4 'After All'
The band is:
Tony Visconti(David Bowie, T-Rex, Sparks, Thin Lizzy), bass and backing vocals
Woody Woodmansey (David Bowie), drums
Glenn Gregory (Heaven 17), vocals
Steve Norman (Spandau Ballet), acoustic guitar, sax, percussion and backing vocals
James Stevenson (The Cult, Generation X, Scott Walker, Gene Loves Jezebel), guitar, backing vocals
Paul Cudderford (Ian Hunter, Bob Geldof), guitar, backing vocals
Erdal Kizilcay (David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Freddie Mercury), keyboards and backing vocals
Lisa Ronson, backing vocals
Hannah Berridge Ronson, backing vocals, recorder and keyboards
Jessica Lee Morgan, backing vocals
Marc Almond, vocals on Track 4
- This recording was made on the tour celebrated as the first time that Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey played together for 43 years.
- Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey are touring the UK again in May and June 2025 with Holy Holy. Many of the original artists will be on this recording will be on the tour including Glenn Gregory on vocals.
- Also stars Steve Norman from Spandau Ballet as musical director and on guitar.
- Special guest star is the legendary Marc Almond.
- Massive public interest in David Bowie and his collaborators since the launch of his final album Black Star (produced by Tony Visconti) and his death 2 days later in January 2016.
Tony Visconti is one of the most legendary producers in the history of music and has presented TV shows such as Sky Art's Unsigned Heroes. Woody Woodmansey is one of the most renowned English Drummers. 'A Spider from Mars', he drummed on 4 of David Bowie's important albums: 'The Man Who Sold The World', 'Hunky Dory', 'Ziggy Stardust' and 'Aladdin Sane'.