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Carlos Alomar: Bowie, Berlin and Beyond

October 3
57 mins

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Episode Description

Carlos Alomar reflects on a career that spans decades of innovation and collaboration. He speaks about his early years performing with Luther Vandross, and his crucial role in David Bowie’s mid-70s D.A.M Trio, alongside drummer Dennis Davis and bassist George Murray.

Alomar recounts the creation of ‘Fame’ with Bowie and John Lennon, and the unorthodox recording sessions that shaped the Berlin Trilogy under the guidance of Brian Eno. He also discusses his contributions to Iggy Pop’s albums from the same period, offering insight into a fertile and experimental phase in rock history.

Beyond his work with Bowie, Alomar outlines a wide-ranging career as a session guitarist for major artists and his interest in technology, which led to one of the first solo music projects. The conversation turns to his upcoming Back to Berlin tour, a live show dedicated to the legacy of the D.A.M Trio and Bowie’s creative peak in the late 1970s.

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