David Bowie was "planning on doing more" albums before his death. Musician Donny McCaslin - who worked with the late singer on his final record 'Blackstar', which was released just two days before his death in January 2016 - has dismissed the idea the LP was a "farewell".
He told NME: "There is the narrative of ‘Blackstar’ being this farewell, which I totally get. But that coexists with the fact that he was just so creative.
He was planning on doing more. " Donny - who leads the New York jazz ensemble which featured on the album - also claimed Bowie was even discussing a series of intimate live concerns before he passed away.
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