I. Bo ‧ wie, David /ˈbəʊi/ BrE AmE
(1947–) an English singer and songwriter who was extremely successful in the 1970s, when his music and unusual clothes influenced many other musicians. He is especially famous for performing as Ziggy Stardust, a character he invented when he released the record The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972). Bowie's other famous records include Heroes and Let's Dance .
II. Bo ‧ wie, James /ˈbəʊi $ ˈbaʊi/ BrE AmE
(1790–1836) a US adventurer born in Kentucky who invented the Bowie knife (a large knife with a curved blade). Bowie supported the cause of Texan independence from Mexico, and shared command of the ↑ Alamo , where he was killed.