How David Bowie superfans got invited to a secret listening party at a Philly studio

David Bowie's Unlikely Philly Superfans Get Exclusive Listening Party Invite

In the late 1970s, an unlikely group of teenagers found themselves at the center of David Bowie's universe. Marla Kanevsky, then just 14 years old, was one of a handful of devoted fans who had been camping out outside his temporary Philadelphia home, waiting to catch a glimpse of their idol.

The group, known as the Sigma Kids, had been gathering information about Bowie's plans for his upcoming live album at Sigma Sound Studios. With parents in tow – Kanevsky's "very cool" ones being particularly accommodating – the teens would stake out the block, braving rain and nightfall until Bowie reemerged.

Their persistence paid off when they received an exclusive invitation to a secret listening party. On a rainy summer evening, the group was ushered into the recording studio where Bowie was working on his album "Young Americans." The 23-year-old guitarist Carlos Alomar had become like a friend, sharing updates with the teens and helping them feel more connected.

As they listened to the raw tracks, Bowie promised the fans he'd have something special in store for them. When it came time for the second playthrough, the group joined forces with Bowie, dancing and socializing together. It was an unforgettable night that left a lasting impression on all who attended – especially Kanevsky.

"I think I was in shock probably for the first hour of it," she recalls. "And then, yeah, we sat there silently. We were listening and taking it all in. It was just like a dream. He had been working, we were standing outside for almost two weeks and then to be invited in to hear it was just iconic."

The Sigma Kids' close bond with Bowie eventually led to them being part of the inner circle. Their story has since become an integral part of Philly Loves Bowie Week, an annual tribute that began after the legendary musician's passing in 2016.

Today, Kanevsky and Patti Brett – another member of the group – share their experiences in a documentary titled "The Sigma Kids," which has been screened at various events across Philadelphia. It serves as a poignant reminder of the power of music to bring people together and create unforgettable memories.
 
omg you guys can u believe this?! so like david bowie was just chillin with these teens in philly who were literally obsessed with him back in the day they'd be waitin outside his place for hours on end tryna get a glimpse of him and now they got an exclusive invite to his listening party at sigma sound studios and it's literally like something outta a movie 🤩😍 they got to hang out with carlos alomar and even dance together w bowie i mean what more could u ask for?! it's so beautiful to see how music can bring ppl together like that 💖
 
Man, can you believe this? David Bowie's secret listening party with the Sigma Kids... it's like something out of a movie 🎥. I mean, these kids were dedicated fans, camping out for days just to catch a glimpse of him, and then they get invited into the recording studio for an exclusive listening session? It's wild! 🤯

I gotta respect their enthusiasm, though. I was never into Bowie back in the day, but I can see why some people would be obsessed with his music. And it's cool to know that he saw them as kind of like friends, not just fans. Carlos Alomar is a legend too, btw.

It's amazing how this story has been preserved and shared with new generations. Philly Loves Bowie Week sounds like an incredible tribute. I'd love to see the documentary "The Sigma Kids" – it must be so inspiring to hear about these kids' experiences firsthand. 💖
 
OMG, I'm telling ya, this is like, totally fishy 🐟👀... those kids must've had some major connections with Bowie's team for them to get that invite, right? Like, how did they even know he was working on a new album? And what's up with Carlos Alomar being such a buddy with these teenagers? Was it just a coincidence or is there more to the story than we're seeing here? 🤔 I'm not saying anything shady happened, but this just feels like too much of a convenient plot twist... maybe we should dig deeper? 🕵️‍♀️
 
OMG, these Philly teens were SO dedicated to Bowie 🤩! I mean, camping out outside his house for weeks? That's commitment level: 11/10 😂. And can you blame them? The guy was a total rockstar (pun intended)! It's amazing how music can bring people together like that – even if it means braving the elements and sneaking into a recording studio 🎶💨. I'm loving this documentary, btw! Can't wait to see more behind-the-scenes peeks at Bowie's life 💫🎵
 
So you think this is cool that some teens were obsessed with David Bowie back in the day? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, they basically camped out outside his house to get an invite to a secret listening party? That's dedication right there! But let me tell you, if they had done their research, they would've known that Sigma Sound Studios was actually where The O'Jays recorded most of their hits, not just David Bowie. 🎶
 
🤩 David Bowie's Philly fans deserve all the praise! 🙌 They were like, totally devoted, braving rain & nightfall for hours on end 😅. That exclusive listening party invite was lit 🔥, and it's so cool they got to hang with Carlos Alomar 🎸. The Sigma Kids' bond is still strong, even years later 💕. Their story is a reminder that music can bring people together in the most amazing ways 🎶. And, tbh, who needs an invitation when you're willing to camp out for hours 🏕️? 😂 David Bowie's fans are the real MVPs 👏.
 
🤯 I mean, can you even imagine being 14 and having a secret listening party with David Bowie? The whole "Sigma Kids" thing is wild 🤪. I love how Marla Kanevsky describes the night as like a dream - it's crazy to think about her and those other teens just showing up to the studio and becoming part of Bowie's inner circle 💥. And now, all these years later, they're sharing their stories in a doc? It's amazing how music can bring people together like that 🎶. I'm def gonna have to check out this documentary... btw, who else was obsessed with David Bowie back in the day? 😂
 
I feel for these teens who were just obsessed with Bowie back in the day 🤯! Can you imagine being 14 and camping out outside his house, waiting for a glimpse? I mean, it's crazy dedication 💥. But at the same time, it's awesome that they got to experience an exclusive listening party and felt so connected to him. It's like, who wouldn't want to meet their musical idol?! 🤩 The fact that they were part of this inner circle and even got to join in on some dancing is just amazing 🌟.

What I love about this story is how it shows the power of music to bring people together and create these lifelong memories 💕. It's not just about the music itself, but the experiences and connections we make along the way 🎶. And it's so cool that their story has been preserved and shared with new generations through this documentary 📺.
 
Ugh, can you believe this is what passes for news on these platforms? 🙄 David Bowie's old fans get a listening party invite... big whoop. I mean, I guess it's cool that some teenagers were obsessed with him back in the day, but let's be real, this is just a bunch of nostalgic fluff. And don't even get me started on how outdated this article feels - like, when are we going to move on from 70s rock legends? 🤦‍♂️ Can we please focus on something more relevant... like the latest social media trends or celebrity controversies? 🚫💸
 
[Image of David Bowie dancing with a group of teenagers, with a bright pink background 🎉]

omg sigma kids were lowkey trying to get into bowie's good books 🤦‍♀️ and they totally SLAYED it 💪 [GIF of someone doing a cool dance move]

these teens were like the original stan squad 🚀 and their dedication paid off 💸 who needs a concert ticket when you can just crash the studio? 🤷‍♂️

[Image of David Bowie with a guitar, looking cool 😎]
 
🎸 I just can't believe how special those Sigma Kids were! 14-year-old Marla Kanevsky and her friends must have been so nervous but also super excited to meet David Bowie, right? 😅 And they ended up getting invited to this secret listening party at Sigma Sound Studios? Mind blown! 🤯 It's crazy to think that they were like part of the inner circle after that night. I love how their story has become a big part of Philly Loves Bowie Week, it's like, these people had a huge impact on Bowie's life and his music. 💖 You can tell there was this really special connection between him and the Sigma Kids, like they just clicked or something. It's so cool to see how music can bring people together like that. 🎶
 
OMG, can you even imagine being part of that? These Sigma Kids were like, so dedicated to Bowie, waiting outside his house for hours, and then getting invited to this secret listening party... 😍🎸 It's crazy how one group of teens managed to get on Bowie's radar. I love how they got to hang out with him, dance together, and just vibe with each other - it's like a music history lesson right there! 🤩 They're so lucky to have been a part of that experience, and now their story is being shared with everyone through the documentary... isn't that awesome? 🎬 I'm definitely going to check out this documentary and learn more about these talented teens who brought joy to Bowie's life. 💖
 
🎸 you know, i still remember back in the day how my friends and i would camp out outside concerts just to get close to our favorite bands 🤘. it was all about the thrill of the unknown, right? but what's even cooler is that those same teenagers who were lucky enough to meet David Bowie are now sharing their stories with a new generation 🎥. it's amazing how music has the power to create lifelong bonds and unforgettable experiences. and i think that's something we can all learn from as we get older 😊.
 
omg u gotta feel so bad 4 these sigma kids they were literally dedicated fans camping out outside bowie's Philly home & their dedication paid off with an exclusive listening party invite 🤩! i mean can u imagine being part of a group that got to hang out w/ da man himself? the way they felt like part of da inner circle after dat night is just insane 💥. it's amazing how music can create such strong bonds & unforgettable memories, even decades later 🎶💕
 
🤔 I'm so over how hard it is to get an invite to anything these days, not just exclusive listening parties for David Bowie legends 😂. Back in the 70s, you had some real die-hard fans who were willing to brave the elements just to be close to their idol... now we've got a whole new generation of "entitled" fans thinking they deserve VIP treatment just because they have 10k followers on Instagram 🙄. And don't even get me started on how much more complicated it is to find tickets for events these days, I mean who needs that kind of hassle? 🎟️💔
 
ugh what's with these super fans being so extra lol 😂 they literally showed up outside bowie's house for weeks just to get invited in 🤯 and then they're dancing around like it's no big deal 💃🕺 i mean i get it he was a legend but come on marla kanevsky was 14 when she met him woooo that's creepy 🔮 anyway i'm glad these kids got to experience something special but also not sure how cool their parents were being 🤔
 
OMG, can u believe it? These Sigma Kids were literally Bowie superfans 🤩🎸! They waited outside his Philly home for days, braved rain & nightfall, just to get an invite to a secret listening party 🌃💫. And can u imagine being part of that exclusive group? I mean, they got to hang out with Carlos Alomar & Bowie himself, dancing & socializing together 💃🕺! It's like a dream come true for any fan, let alone 14-year-old Marla Kanevsky 😍. I love how their story is still celebrated today as part of Philly Loves Bowie Week 🎉💖. It just goes to show how music can bring people together & create memories that last a lifetime ❤️.
 
🎸 I'm low-key obsessed with this story about the Sigma Kids! Like, can you imagine waiting outside David Bowie's house for two weeks just to get a glimpse of him? 😲 And then they get invited to an exclusive listening party? 🤩 It's like something out of a movie. I love how they got to be part of his creative process and even danced with him at one point! 💃🕺 The bond between them is so strong, it's like they're still in that moment together. And it's amazing how their story has become a part of Philly Loves Bowie Week – it just goes to show how music can bring people together in the most incredible ways. 🎶
 
I remember back in my day when concerts were actually an experience 🎟️! Not just some faceless crowd, but you actually got to meet the artists and feel like they're human too 💖. These Sigma Kids, man, they were more than just fans, they were part of the crew 🔥. It's amazing how music can bring people together like that. I'm so glad they have this story out now, it's a great reminder of why we love music in the first place 🎵. And can you believe David Bowie was such a cool dude? I mean, who else could make an album and then invite his biggest fans to a secret listening party? Mind blown 😮!
 
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