Roxy Music gave us Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno, influenced punk and new wave, and charmed a legion of musicians with their sonic collage art: David Bowie, Chic, Grace Jones, Sex Pistols, U2, Duran Duran ...
ROXY MUSIC: (Singing) I hope and pray he don't blow it 'cause we've been around a long time just trying to, trying to, trying to make make the big time. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Brian Eno made a name ...
Eno planned to tour behind his solo debut, 1974’s Here Come the Warm Jets, but only made it a few nights before canceling due to a medical emergency. Since then, Eno’s live history has been in fits ...
Ever since his days as a feather-boa-wrapped synth strangler in Roxy Music in the early 1970s, Brian Eno has — beyond his own solo career — been a sonic abettor and collaborator. After leaving Roxy, ...
Throughout his long career, Bryan Ferry, best known as the lead singer of the legendary British rock band Roxy Music, has always projected a very cool and debonair persona—sort of rock and roll's ...
A seminal year in glam, 1972 yielded the releases of David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, T. Rex’s The Slider, and Lou Reed’s Transformer, each record advancing ...
On Friday, Brian Eno — the genre-pioneering musician, producer and number one entrant on the list of “people everyone should know” — unveiled the official soundtrack to his succinctly named ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results