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Bowie, David - david bowie


Expert: Stefan Westman - 5/26/2005

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hello
lets say that i want to contact mr Bowie via e-mail,what do you think the most promising address to write to,hoping that they would pass it on to him?
thanks!
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The only way I know of is through this address, info@davidbowie.com. But I guess it all depends on what it is you have to say to him.

I guess a recorded delivery mail sent to his home address would work. But I don't know his address.

Hope this helps.

hi again, i'm sorry, i really don't want to bother you,but i haven't got any other people to ask...
if you're an expert on David Bowie that means you must like him,did you ever tried to contact him?
and what do you think is a reasonable latter that they might find fair enought to pass it through?
i mean, just compliments won't work, i'm quite sure of that;)
thanks a lot for your time:)

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No, I have never tried to contact him. I'm of the belieif that one shouldn't meet  the maker. I know this sounds odd, but I rather have him as i want him than risking all if he wouldn't meet my needs. Is this understandable?

As with anything you write, as long as it is personal it should go through if its something they haven't seen before. The problems is that there's bound to be someone else who'se written to him in the exact same way as you intend to do. And that means he will not read it. Just a guess, but I think they get like hundreds of emails each day, if not thousands. Do you see my point? It would be easier to get his attention if one bought a full page in the New Yorker than sending an email. That's at least what I believe.

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