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David Bowie
As far as I am aware, David Bowie is the pseudonym of David Robert Jones. There is a suggestion that his name might actually have been David Robert Haywood Jones[1], after his grandfather, but I have not found anything to substantiate this. Writing his name as Hayward-Jones is wrong for two reasons. One is that it should be Haywood and not Hayward. Adding the hyphen changes his name to Hayward-Jones and not Jones, which is his surname.
JHvW 22:58, 14 February 2019 (UTC)reply
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David Bowie
As far as I am aware, David Bowie is the pseudonym of David Robert Jones. There is a suggestion that his name might actually have been David Robert Haywood Jones[1], after his grandfather, but I have not found anything to substantiate this. Writing his name as Hayward-Jones is wrong for two reasons. One is that it should be Haywood and not Hayward. Adding the hyphen changes his name to Hayward-Jones and not Jones, which is his surname.
JHvW 22:58, 14 February 2019 (UTC)reply