When David Bowie visited Palace Theatre to watch fellow star on stage
A look back to December 1973 when David Bowie visited the Palace Theatre in Watford to watch
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I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
A look back to December 1973 when David Bowie visited the Palace Theatre in Watford to watch
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