Ferry is one of the modern masters of love songs, the ones that soundtrack the yearning and torture of it all. Slave To Love, ...
Exploring some of the greatest work of Roxy Music, the glam-rock outfit who were always operating years ahead of their time, predicted later musical trends.
In anticipation of Bryan Ferry’s five-disc, career-spanning box set Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023 (out on ...
The English singer celebrates 50 years of making music with a retrospective of his career. ‘Roxy Music was a great band, with unique characters, so being part of it was a real pleasure,’ he tells EL P ...
best known for his design for work for Factory Records. Having spent the 70s enjoying trysts with the Roxy Music album covers stars, Bryan Ferry finally made a long-term commitment to one of them ...
Bryan Ferry unveils ... over five decades of Ferry's groundbreaking musical career. 'I Thought,' a beguiling and resonant collaboration with former Roxy Music bandmate Brian Eno, as featured ...
"The other bands wanted to destroy hotel rooms, Roxy Music wanted to redecorate them," Bryan Ferry later joked. The influence ...
To be sure, Lost to the Street is plenty tuneful in a post-Roxy Music Bryan Ferry sort of way. Rozum’s songwriting and voice are surprisingly assured for a rookie, and he’s supported by ...
Her cover of “More Than This” offered a different look at the Roxy Music classic, replacing the cool, detached demeanor of Bryan Ferry’s approach on the original with an overwhelming sense ...
Roxy Music, like its frontman, Bryan Ferry, consistently operated on a different wavelength ... Although the band are perhaps best remembered for profound, artistic efforts like ‘In Every Dream Home a ...