Roxy Music
Roxy Music were an English rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry (lead vocals/keyboards/principal songwriter) and Graham Simpson (bass). By the time the band recorded their first album in early 1972, Ferry and Simpson were joined by Andy Mackay (saxophone/oboe), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Paul Thompson (drums) and Brian Eno (synthesizer). Simpson departed in mid-1972, from which point the bassist position in the band would be unstable, while Eno was replaced by Eddie Jobson (synthesizer/keyboards/violin) in mid-1973. By 1980, the band was reduced to a core trio of Ferry, Mackay and Manzanera, augmented by various backing musicians.
Beginning with their first album, Roxy Music became a successful act in Europe and Australia during the 1970s. The band pioneered more musically sophisticated elements of glam rock, significantly influencing early English punk music, and provided a model for many new wave acts while innovating elements of electronic composition. The group also conveyed their distinctive brand of visual and musical sophistication with their focus on glamorous fashions.
Roxy Music split in 1976, reformed in 1978, and split again in 1983. Their final studio album was Avalon (1982), which was certified Platinum in the United States, where the band had spent their first ten years as a moderately successful cult band. In 2001, Ferry, Mackay, Manzanera and Thompson reunited for a concert tour and have toured together intermittently ever since, most recently in 2022 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their first album.
Outside the band, Ferry and Eno have had influential solo careers. Ferry has frequently enlisted Roxy Music members as backing musicians during his solo career, and Eno became one of the most significant British record producers of the late 20th century. In 2019, Roxy Music were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Can't Let Go - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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While My Heart Is Still Beating - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Out Of The Blue - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Dance Away - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Impossible Guitar - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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A Song For Europe - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Love Is The Drug - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Like A Hurricane - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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My Only Love - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Both Ends Burning - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Avalon - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Editions Of You - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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Jealous Guy - Live From Arènes de Frejus, France, 1982 - Heart Still Beating (Live) -
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